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48×40 Pallets – 4way or 2way Pros and Cons

48×40 Pallets are the Most Commonly Used Pallets in the US


Since the food industry is dominated by this size, it’s no wonder there are so many available on the market as used pallets. Many non-food related companies also use 48×40 pallets because of the seemingly endless supply and resulting lower prices.48x40 pallets

Most 48×40 pallets are 4way entry pallets, meaning the stringers or (runners) are notched to allow a forklift to enter the pallet from all 4 sides. While that can be an advantage in some cases, it may not be the best choice for everyone.

Here are three advantages to using 4way 48×40 pallets.

1. Forklift operators have the ability to pickup the pallet no matter which direction it is  facing.

2. By picking up  4way pallets from the side, the less floor space of a semi trailer can be used, allowing for 4 additional pallets to be loaded per trailer which can cut transportation costs.

3. If a company ends up accumulating or breaking 4way pallets, they are easy to sell or give away since most pallet companies are looking for this kind of pallet.

Here are some advantages to using  48×40 pallets which are 2 way entry.

1. The stringers or runners are solid from end to end, making it more durable and capable of supporting more weight when placed into a rack system.

2. They generally have not been repaired as many times, causing them to look newer, cleaner, and weigh less…all of which your customer will appreciate.

3. 2 way 48×40 pallets are typically cheaper than 4 way pallets because it does not take as much time to make and fix them.

Think about the advantages you need more before you purchase 48×40 pallets.

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