Pallets help your business load and move goods from your location to your customers. Pioneer Packaging knows the importance of picking the right solution to get the job done. We use our expertise in packaging and beyond to support you with recycled supply chain solutions and a safer, more cost-effective, and more durable pallet.
Not sure where to start? No problem, our team of experts can help identify the best options for your company.
Different industries and budgets can benefit from the wide variety of options. Our experts are here to answer your questions about many sizes and types, from new wood to recycled, reconditioned, and remanufactured options. You can branch out to offer customers corrugated cardboard, plastic, or wood fiber pallets, each with its own strengths.
Do you want to learn more? Explore your options below.
This patented design by CorrLoc takes an environmental and efficient approach to alternative packaging by using corrugated cardboard. Packaging solutions include pallets, dividers, braces, rails, and cases. This innovative configuration is lightweight and more cost-effective than pallets manufactured with lumber.
These corrugated cardboard pieces, also called edge protectors, save the edges of your products from damage and dents during shipping. They are designed to perfectly fit on edges without adding bulk, saving you extra shipping costs. Adding corner boards can help prevent damage from strapping or wrapping pallets, or from impacts. They also help prevent loads from shifting during transit.
We know what happens when the wrong label is used in the wrong application. A label needs to stick, be removable, be legible, scannable, and be able to withstand harsh conditions like extreme temperatures. Whether you need stock or custom labels, we have the perfect label for your needs.
Straps ensure that products on pallets hold together during packing and shipment. Strapping can be steel, poly, or nylon. Pioneer has choices for strapping, plus the tools you need to finish the job, including sealers, buckles, and strapping carts.
Plastic’s ability to naturally maintain dry and bacteria-free conditions makes it an attractive choice. Industries with closed-loop warehouse environments, such as automotive, dairy, beverage, and pharmaceutical, frequently use plastic pallets. They do not absorb humidity, which makes them one of the safest choices for transporting products that must remain dry, such as paper products, cement, and wooden products.
Polypropylene bags make great liners for covering products on pallets. The material is suited for industrial, business, commercial use and more. With improved tear and impact strength, our liners are a solid choice to protect your load from dust, dirt, water, snow, and more.
These paper or cardboard sheets provide an even surface on top of pallets. They help boxes slide on to start stacking and keep products from tearing open or shifting. Having more even stacks makes palletizing materials easier, allowing for streamlined loading.
Turn to Pioneer for a variety of specialty choices. For large loads, choose heavy-duty 48×40 inch block pallets. For the food and grocery industry, look to food-grade pallets meeting Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) guidelines. For exporting products outside of the United States, look to heat-treated pallets, which are safer than chemically treated for pest control.
New wood pallets are a common and popular solution. They can be reused and re-enter the supply pool as reconditioned (also called refurbished or repaired) or remanufactured (a mix of new and recycled parts). These are still strong and high-performing while being more eco-friendly and economic. Pioneer also offers design software specifically made for the wood pallet industry.
Wood fiber pallets are made from recycled material, which is normally wood waste that has been pulped, treated, and processed to create hard-wearing and uniform structures. During manufacturing, they are exposed to high pressure and high temperatures for sterilization. They are lightweight and ideal for exporting goods because they are much lighter than solid wood pallets and are easy to stack and transport. Plus, wood fiber makes for a stiffer construction, making them more stable and able to prevent load shifting.
Let Pioneer show you ways to automate your palletizing process to save time and effort. Setups can be configured to accommodate your facility, floor space, and ergonomic requirements. One system is integrated to pick product—including multiple SKUs—insert a slip sheet, and palletize. Palletizing software can quickly change patterns to optimize pallet configurations and avoid changeover delays. Plus, automatizing creates better balanced pallets that have a more even weight distribution for less damage during shipping.
ErgoPack offers pallet strapping systems that eliminate the need to walk around pallets and bend down to strap them. This automation solution can be used by a single operator. The operator rolls the machine in front of a pallet and the machine uses a mechanical arm to pull a strap under the pallet and back up to an operator at working height. Then the strap is tensioned and welded securely by the machine’s sealing head.
Pioneer brings you the technology to wrap unstable loads on a pallet as they are being built. We recommend Phoenix Wrappers machinery, where an automatic rotary turntable is integrated with a robotic palletizer. The robotic arm stacks bagged product on the skid. When the robot has applied enough product, it signals to the wrapper to wrap those layers. The height of the loads is detected automatically, allowing the wrapper to apply the film as needed as the stack grows.
This patented design by CorrLoc takes an environmental and efficient approach to alternative packaging by using corrugated cardboard. Packaging solutions include pallets, dividers, braces, rails, and cases. This innovative configuration is lightweight and more cost-effective than pallets manufactured with lumber.
These corrugated cardboard pieces, also called edge protectors, save the edges of your products from damage and dents during shipping. They are designed to perfectly fit on edges without adding bulk, saving you extra shipping costs. Adding corner boards can help prevent damage from strapping or wrapping pallets, or from impacts. They also help prevent loads from shifting during transit.
We know what happens when the wrong label is used in the wrong application. A label needs to stick, be removable, be legible, scannable, and be able to withstand harsh conditions like extreme temperatures. Whether you need stock or custom labels, we have the perfect label for your needs.
Straps ensure that products on pallets hold together during packing and shipment. Strapping can be steel, poly, or nylon. Pioneer has choices for strapping, plus the tools you need to finish the job, including sealers, buckles, and strapping carts.
Plastic’s ability to naturally maintain dry and bacteria-free conditions makes it an attractive choice. Industries with closed-loop warehouse environments, such as automotive, dairy, beverage, and pharmaceutical, frequently use plastic pallets. They do not absorb humidity, which makes them one of the safest choices for transporting products that must remain dry, such as paper products, cement, and wooden products.
Polypropylene bags make great liners for covering products on pallets. The material is suited for industrial, business, commercial use and more. With improved tear and impact strength, our liners are a solid choice to protect your load from dust, dirt, water, snow, and more.
These paper or cardboard sheets provide an even surface on top of pallets. They help boxes slide on to start stacking and keep products from tearing open or shifting. Having more even stacks makes palletizing materials easier, allowing for streamlined loading.
Turn to Pioneer for a variety of specialty choices. For large loads, choose heavy-duty 48×40 inch block pallets. For the food and grocery industry, look to food-grade pallets meeting Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) guidelines. For exporting products outside of the United States, look to heat-treated pallets, which are safer than chemically treated for pest control.
New wood pallets are a common and popular solution. They can be reused and re-enter the supply pool as reconditioned (also called refurbished or repaired) or remanufactured (a mix of new and recycled parts). These are still strong and high-performing while being more eco-friendly and economic. Pioneer also offers design software specifically made for the wood pallet industry.
Wood fiber pallets are made from recycled material, which is normally wood waste that has been pulped, treated, and processed to create hard-wearing and uniform structures. During manufacturing, they are exposed to high pressure and high temperatures for sterilization. They are lightweight and ideal for exporting goods because they are much lighter than solid wood pallets and are easy to stack and transport. Plus, wood fiber makes for a stiffer construction, making them more stable and able to prevent load shifting.
Let Pioneer show you ways to automate your palletizing process to save time and effort. Setups can be configured to accommodate your facility, floor space, and ergonomic requirements. One system is integrated to pick product—including multiple SKUs—insert a slip sheet, and palletize. Palletizing software can quickly change patterns to optimize pallet configurations and avoid changeover delays. Plus, automatizing creates better balanced pallets that have a more even weight distribution for less damage during shipping.
ErgoPack offers pallet strapping systems that eliminate the need to walk around pallets and bend down to strap them. This automation solution can be used by a single operator. The operator rolls the machine in front of a pallet and the machine uses a mechanical arm to pull a strap under the pallet and back up to an operator at working height. Then the strap is tensioned and welded securely by the machine’s sealing head.
Pioneer brings you the technology to wrap unstable loads on a pallet as they are being built. We recommend Phoenix Wrappers machinery, where an automatic rotary turntable is integrated with a robotic palletizer. The robotic arm stacks bagged product on the skid. When the robot has applied enough product, it signals to the wrapper to wrap those layers. The height of the loads is detected automatically, allowing the wrapper to apply the film as needed as the stack grows.