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Euro Pallet

Definition

A pallet conforming to the European Pallet Association (EPAL) standard, measuring 1200x800mm (approximately 47.24x31.50 inches). Euro pallets are the standard pallet in European logistics and are managed under a pooling system regulated by EPAL. They are block pallets with four-way entry and are designed to optimize loading in European transport vehicles and warehouse systems.

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Pallet

A flat transport structure, typically made of wood, that supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, pallet jack, or other jacking device. Pallets are the foundation of modern material handling and logistics, enabling efficient storage, stacking, and transportation of goods. The most common pallet size in North America is the 48x40 inch GMA pallet.

EPAL

The European Pallet Association, the organization responsible for managing the EPAL/EUR pallet pooling system in Europe. EPAL licenses pallet manufacturers and repair companies, sets quality standards for Euro pallets, and oversees the exchange pool that allows EPAL-marked pallets to be traded freely across European supply chains. EPAL pallets are among the most widely used standardized pallets globally.

Block Pallet

A pallet constructed using blocks of solid wood or composite material between the top and bottom deck boards, typically with nine blocks arranged in a 3x3 pattern. Block pallets offer true four-way entry, allowing forklifts and pallet jacks to access the pallet from all four sides. They are generally stronger and more durable than stringer pallets, making them common in pooling programs and heavy-duty applications.

GMA Pallet

The standard 48x40 inch pallet specification established by the Grocery Manufacturers Association (now the Consumer Brands Association). The GMA pallet is the most widely used pallet size in North America, accounting for approximately 30% of all new pallets produced. It is the default pallet for grocery, retail, and general distribution applications, and its dimensions are optimized for standard 53-foot trailer loading.

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