New pallet design & manufacture
We own and operate our sawmill and pallet nailing facility. That keeps wood supply stable across grades, and keeps manufactured pallet quality at the level customers actually need.
Common pallet wood
(1) Ice-chip wood (冰片木)
Most stable material, balanced between soft and hard, highest unit price. Used for automated warehouse pallets, freezer pallets, and other durable reusable pallets.
(2) Luan mixed wood (柳桉雜木)
Two sources: imported raw logs sawn at Taiwanese sawmills, or imported dimensional lumber. The former is more common for general warehouse pallets in recurring use; the latter is mostly used for one-way export pallets where cost is the primary constraint.
(3) Conifers — pine and fir (針葉樹類)
Mainly pine and fir. Lighter colour, softer, clean attractive appearance. Widely used for export of high-value, lightweight electronics.
Threaded-nail construction
We insist on threaded nails for deck-to-stringer joints. The cost is higher, but the joint resists forklift stress and avoids deck lift-off that damages cargo.
We hold the whole build to the same discipline — nail length, the order the wood is assembled in, even the stencil templates we use for marking — so every pallet that leaves the plant is consistently made.
Nail length is chosen by experience: too short reduces joint strength; too long breaks the wood. Neither extreme serves the customer.
Design parameters
Pallet design considers handling equipment type, rack format, truck and airfreight weight, product specification, and over a dozen other standards. The aim is the most effective utilisation of the pallet in your operation.
Structural calculation
Our design team maintains complete wood-property data and years of experience. For automated warehouse pallets we provide structural calculation and deformation estimates, both of which save significant cost for the customer.