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Industrial Wooden Pallet Manufacturing and Treatment

Industrial wooden pallet manufacturing is a critical step in the logistics chain for any company aiming to export goods safely, efficiently, and in compliance with international regulations. Pallets are not just a base for transporting goods—they must also meet specific technical and sanitary requirements to be accepted in foreign markets.

In this article, we'll cover everything you need to know about their manufacturing process, required treatments, and the regulations for exporting wooden pallets.

What Are Industrial Wooden Pallets?


Industrial pallets are structures, mainly made of wood, designed to facilitate the storage and transport of large quantities of goods. They are widely used in sectors such as food, pharmaceuticals, construction, and automotive industries.

The Industrial Wooden Pallet Manufacturing Process


Industrial wooden pallet manufacturing involves strict processes to ensure durability, load capacity, and regulatory compliance:
  1. Wood selection: Typically pine, spruce, or poplar is used due to its strength and light weight.
  2. Cutting and assembly: The components are cut and nailed or screwed together according to specific design and dimensions.
  3. Drying: In many cases, the wood is kiln-dried to reduce moisture content.
  4. Phytosanitary treatment: This is a key step for export, and we explain it next.

Heat Treatment (HT) for Export


One of the main requirements in the regulations for exporting wooden pallets is the application of heat treatment (HT). This process eliminates pests and organisms that could harm the environment in the destination country.

The treatment includes:
  • Heating the wood to at least 56 °C (132.8 °F) at the core for a minimum of 30 minutes.
  • Stamping the pallet with the ISPM 15 (International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures) mark.

Regulations for Exporting Wooden Pallets


To comply with regulations for exporting wooden pallets, consider the following:
  • ISPM 15 standard: This international regulation governs wood packaging treatments and is required by countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania.
  • Official marking: All treated pallets must display a visible stamp including the country code, manufacturer’s registration number, and treatment type (HT).
  • Restrictions: Repaired pallets using untreated or uncertified wood are not accepted.
  • Documentation: Some customs authorities may request treatment certificates or proof of wood origin.

Advantages of Using Certified Industrial Pallets

  • Facilitate export without delays at customs
  • Avoid penalties or returns due to non-compliance
  • Support environmental protection standards
  • Enhance your company’s professional image in international markets

Tips Before Exporting with Wooden Pallets

  • Verify that your pallet supplier is authorized to issue ISPM 15 certification.
  • Avoid reusing pallets that don’t have a visible and valid stamp.
  • Check with your customs broker for any additional requirements at your destination.
  • Ensure your cargo is properly secured to the pallet to prevent damage during transport.
If your business is planning to expand into international markets, understanding industrial wooden pallet manufacturing and the required treatments is essential. Complying with regulations for exporting wooden pallets is not only a legal necessity—it’s also a sign of quality and global responsibility.

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