Have a question about Stackable Plastic Pallets? Reach out to our team at 847-565-2667. Cherry's Industrial Equipment manufactures highly engineered pallet handling and ergonomic equipment to assist the warehouse, dock, or line worker. To create solutions for the ergonomic and safety issues found throughout the industry, Cherry’s Industrial product line expands to pallet retrievers, tippers, and dispensers. With customers’ requests for various unique applications, custom solutions soon became a standard item for the production team. Cherry’s Industrial respects the client and understands what matters.
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ORBISStackable plastic pallets are recyclable and maximize storage space, which makes them ideal for material-handling operations. Not only are they less susceptible to contamination, they host a number of other benefits as well:
Double-deck
4-way forklift and 2-way pallet jack entry
USDA/FDA-compliant materials
Continual heavy use without splintering or deterioration from chemical or weather exposure
Less susceptible to contamination
Easy to clean either by hand or machine
Won't need to replace pallets as often
Custom solutions are completely within reach. At Cherry's Industrial Equipment, we offer budget-friendly custom equipment solutions that are 100% tailored to your facility's needs, no matter how unique.
All of that comes with turnkey service and speedy turnarounds. Learn more about our custom solutions today!
Because of their ability to maximize limited storage space, stackable pallets are ideal for material handling operations that need to make the most out of a confined area. The plastic material can also ensure compliance with USDA and FDA regulations, making these pallets an excellent choice for industries such as food service, frozen foods and cold storage, meat/poultry processing and pharmaceuticals.
You can also recycle stackable plastic pallets, which meets the needs of companies seeking to reduce their long-term equipment costs and become better stewards of the environment.
There are numerous advantages to integrating stackable plastic pallets into your material handling processes. By maximizing space in your facility, they can give you more room for the equipment and machinery you need to grow your operation. A forklift can lift and load several stackable pallets at once, which can save time and significantly lower your labor costs. The lightweight design and construction also make the pallets easier to handle and reduces the risk of back injuries during lifting.
Because they are made of plastic, these pallets are less susceptible to contamination — there are no cracks or crevices that can trap bacteria or promote mold growth. Plastics pallets are also easy to clean either by hand or machine, allowing you to put them back into service quickly after each use. And plastic has a surprisingly long lifespan — you won't need to replace pallets as often, which will lower your long-term equipment costs.
These pallets also offer several advantages over other pallet types. Unlike wood pallets, for example, they do not contain splinters, nails or sharp edges that can damage goods or injure your employees. They are also more durable than nestable plastic pallets. What's more, stackable pallets do not have the surface variations that are common in other pallet versions, which can ensure uniform stacking and greater load stability during transport.
Cherry's Industrial offers an assortment of industry-best stackable pallets from leading U.S. manufacturers. And when you factor in our competitive pricing, you're assured of receiving equipment that provides the maximum value for your money. We also focus on providing equipment that solves 100% of our customers' unique material handling problems. Our team of knowledgeable product specialists will help you find the right equipment at the best price, even if you require a customized solution.
To learn more about our stackable pallet inventory, please give us a call at 224-328-1270 or contact us by email today.
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