Comprar o vender palets cerca de Howard, Ohio ZIP 43028 - nuevos, usados, custom, ISPM-15 export.
Get a Price →Comprar o vender palets cerca de Howard, Ohio ZIP 43028 - nuevos, usados, custom, ISPM-15 export.
USP sirve Howard, Ohio (43028, Knox 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 |
Yes. Backhaul logistics are coordinated on outbound delivery routes - empty or non-spec pallets get picked up on the return leg of new pallet deliveries. Per-pallet freight cost on the backhaul approaches zero for accounts running both new-pallet purchase + buyback simultaneously.
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.
Local Ohio suppliers offer geographic proximity. United States Pallets offers nationwide sourcing depth, multi-grade inventory always in stock, sub-2-business-hour quote response, audit-ready documentation, and standing-order automation that local yards typically don't match.
Yes. We deliver to every commercial address in Ohio, with same-day shipping standard in our Southeast/Mid-Atlantic core and scheduled weekly delivery elsewhere. Howard-area accounts are typical - submit a quote with your dock location and we route accordingly.
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.
Respuesta sub-2-horas.
All pallets stamped IPPC HT for ISPM-15 export compliance to 180+ countries; documentation includes treatment temperature logs and the registered facility number.
Ohio automotive supply-chain logistics in Toledo, Lordstown, and Lima require JIT pallet delivery to assembly plants; we provide GPS-tracked delivery with 15-minute arrival ETAs to GM, Ford, and Honda facilities.
Ohio Department of Agriculture pesticide regulations require ISPM-15 documentation on pallets carrying treated produce; our heat-treated stock with phytosanitary certification serves Marietta, Wooster, and Lima packers.
Custom 42x42 pallet builds use 7/8 inch deck boards for telecommunications-equipment loads; nail-pattern density doubled to handle 5,000 lb static load; runner spacing optimized for 4,000 lb-capacity narrow-aisle reach trucks.
Block pallets (four-way entry) use nine 4-inch hardwood blocks with continuous-face top deck; ideal for ASRS (automated storage and retrieval) and AGV (automated guided vehicle) operations where stringer interruptions cause read-failures.
Live-load operations bring the trailer to your dock for a 90-minute window; loader/unloader provided; suited to customers without dedicated dock space or with intermittent volume.
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.
Net 30 terms standard for established customers with credit approval; Net 15 or COD for first three orders; credit card and ACH accepted for spot orders.
Sustainability reports provided quarterly to standing-order customers; documents pallets recycled, lumber diverted from landfill, and CO2-equivalent savings vs new-only sourcing.