Port Tampa Bay (Tampa, FL) - largest port in Florida by tonnage. United States Pallets is the dedicated pallet supplier for Port Tampa Bay operators.
Get a Price →Port Tampa Bay (Tampa, Florida) is largest port in Florida by tonnage. Operators here consume pallets at industrial volumes - distribution centers, manufacturing tier-1 suppliers, and 3PL operations all generate steady demand for new GMA, recycled Grade A and B, custom-size, and ISPM-15 heat-treated pallets.
United States Pallets structures pallet supply to Port Tampa Bay-tier customer requirements: 50-pallet minimum, scheduled weekly delivery (or same-day in core footprint), audit-ready documentation, and standing-order programs for high-volume accounts.
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All pallets stamped IPPC HT for ISPM-15 export compliance to 180+ countries; documentation includes treatment temperature logs and the registered facility number.
Plant City packing operations subject to USDA Marketing Order 905 require pallet markings traceable to the originating farm; we apply per-load barcode tags integrated with the Florida Tomato Committee compliance system.
Florida Department of Transportation hauler permits restrict pallet loads above 80,000 lb GVW to specific corridors; our DOT-permitted carriers handle the routing.
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.
Deck board edge type defaults to chamfered for forklift safety; square-edge available on request for ASRS compatibility; rounded-edge banding tracks available for high-throughput line-side delivery.
Flatbed delivery handles oversized loads or pallets with overhanging product; tarping included; preferred for export crates and bulk lumber shipments.
Marine industry suppliers (Fort Lauderdale, Stuart, Miami) use exterior-rated pallets that resist saltwater corrosion; treated lumber stock available; preferred for boat-component freight to Bahamas and Caribbean.
Delivery freight runs $250-450 per truckload (53-foot) within 75 miles of a yard; longer hauls priced at $2.50-3.50 per loaded mile; flatbed loads premium 10-15%.
Pallet pooling reduces lifecycle waste 40-60% vs single-use models; our pool program manages inventory between participating customers with quarterly reconciliation.