PALNET Solves the Pallet Buyer's Dilemma

Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:51pm EDT
 
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VINELAND, N.J., July 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The old adage goes, "Buyer beware."
Michael Smith, President and C.O.O. of PALNET, a nationwide supplier of
environmentally-friendly wooden pallets, thinks that's especially true when it
comes to pallets. 

According to Smith, "So much of the pallet purchase decision is based on the
initial price quote that many of the other equally important factors don't get
the attention they deserve."

What are those factors? Most often, it's the specs: wood quality, type,
dimensions, moisture content, nailing patterns, special requirements, board
spacing, inspection and safety.  Those are a few of the important factors
every pallet buyer should insist are consistent with their original purchase
agreement.  

Smith believes reining in the bottom line is so important today. Every penny
is being pinched and that brings out a lot of lowball prices and promises that
often get broken later. "To make those prices come in as promised, something's
got to go. That's almost always the required pallet specifications," Smith
adds.

Smith believes the quality of the pallet and the quality of the pallet
supplier go hand-in-hand.

"Penny per pallet savings is often a false value. Just imagine the economic
impact of a compromised pallet or if a shipment is damaged, or worse, causes a
warehouse injury," he proclaims.  

"The most important thing to look for," says Smith, "is a pallet supplier who
is consistent, transparent or, better yet, invisible. No problems, no issues,
no discrepancies just pick-ups and deliveries as promised."

Another dilemma for pallet buyers is sustainability and there are many voices
out there telling a green story. Wooden versus plastic pallets has started
sending some fur flying.  

Smith adds, "Plastic pallets may claim sustainability, but wooden pallets are
actually an environmental plus. They start by utilizing excess trims from the
lumbering process and end up as garden mulch when they're done."

Smith suggests constantly checking your deliveries and your counts in and out.
Examine a pallet from the middle of the stack to make sure all your specs are
being adhered to. Check the wood grade and the nail count as well as board
spacing. 

"Keep in mind," says Smith, "you're not just purchasing pallets, you're
purchasing consistency as well as integrity."                        

For more information, visit http://www.PALNETUSA.com or call 1-877-PALNET-1.

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SOURCE  PALNET

Carolyn Parrs of Mind Over Markets, +1-505-989-4004, cell, +1-505-231-2342,
press@mindovermarkets.com, for PALNET

 

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