Comprar o vender palets cerca de Danbury, North Carolina ZIP 27016 - nuevos, usados, custom, ISPM-15 export.
Get a Price →Comprar o vender palets cerca de Danbury, North Carolina ZIP 27016 - nuevos, usados, custom, ISPM-15 export.
USP sirve Danbury, North Carolina (27016, Stokes County) para ambos comprar y vender palets. Si necesitas nuevo GMA 48x40, usado Grado A/B/C, custom-engineered, ISPM-15 export, o cajas de madera - o quieres vender palets usados via nuestro buy-back program - USP es tu local pallet partner con sub-2-horas quote response y same-week service.
| Tipo | Precio Spot |
|---|---|
| Nuevo GMA 48x40 stringer | $11-18 |
| Nuevo GMA 48x40 bloque | $18-28 |
| Usado Grado A | $7-11 |
| Usado Grado B | $4-7 |
| Usado Grado C | $2-4 |
| Custom engineered | $20-200+ |
| ISPM-15 stamping (anadir) | +$0.85-1.10 |
| Grado NWPCA | Tasa Buy-Back |
|---|---|
| Grado A | $3-6 por palet |
| Grado B | $1-3 por palet |
| Grado C | $0-1 por palet |
| Scrap | Pickup gratis |
BOL, packing list, grade certifications standard. Heat-treated loads add IPPC stamps and ISPM-15 documentation. Pharma-grade loads add batch records. Food-grade loads add FSMA Sanitary Transportation Rule certifications. All documentation ships electronically before delivery.
Net-30 credit terms standard after the first 1-3 prepaid or COD loads while credit is being established. Submit a credit application with three trade references; approval typically processes within 48 hours. Volume accounts can negotiate net-45 or net-60.
Same-day shipping in our Southeast/Mid-Atlantic core (FL, GA, AL, TN, MS, SC, NC, KY, VA) and scheduled weekly delivery elsewhere. Express options available for Danbury rush orders. Quote response under 2 business hours, dispatch within hours of order confirmation.
Yes, with ISPM-15 heat-treated pallets carrying IPPC stamps and full ISPM-15 documentation. Required for international shipments to all WTO member countries. Common for Danbury customers with port access via North Carolina's major export gateways.
Yes. We buy back used pallets from Danbury collectors, recyclers, and warehouses - 250-pallet minimum per load, single-size only (no mixed-size loads). Fast ACH payment, typically same-day or net-7 depending on volume. Pickup arranged on standard outbound delivery routes.
Respuesta sub-2-horas.
Heat-treatment chamber maintained at 56C core for 30 minutes per ISPM-15 Annex 1; each load shipped with a treatment certificate signed by a USDA-registered inspector.
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality regulates wood pallet recycling under 15A NCAC 13B; our partner facilities in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Greensboro maintain NCDEQ registration for return-stream service.
North Carolina furniture manufacturers in High Point, Hickory, and Lenoir use custom oversized pallets for assembled freight; 60x40 and 72x48 builds available on 5-day production lead time for furniture-market exhibitors.
48x40 GMA load capacity is 2,800 lb racked (face-loaded), 4,600 lb static, and 2,500 lb dynamic per ASME MH1 2016; deck board span 3.5 inches; deflection under rated load <0.5 inch.
Lumber spec for new GMA stock: mixed hardwood (oak, maple, ash, hickory) with minimum 600 SG (specific gravity); kiln dried to <19% moisture; visible defects limited to wane on outer 1/3 of deck board only.
Standard delivery scheduling: orders confirmed by 2 PM EST ship same day from the nearest yard; orders after 2 PM ship next-business-day; weekend dispatch available with 24-hour notice for premium accounts.
Bakery operations typically order weekly 48x40 GMA stock for flour and sugar inbound, plus 36x36 for retail-ready display loads; common customers in the Tampa Bay area include large wholesale and grocery-aligned bakeries.
Volume pricing kicks in at 100 pallets, 500 pallets, and 2,000 pallets per month; sustained standing orders lock pricing for 12 months; spot orders subject to current lumber market pricing.
Sustainability reports provided quarterly to standing-order customers; documents pallets recycled, lumber diverted from landfill, and CO2-equivalent savings vs new-only sourcing.