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Packspec introduces paperboard pallets

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Paperboard pallets are fast becoming a global shipping phenomenon, and Melbourne based packaging supplier Packspec, is now an agent for Palion’s range in Australia. The Palion Paperboard Pallets have a reputation around the world as a low cost, high strength and hygienic palletising alternative to wood.

Increasingly, most developed countries are now requiring that all imported containers that contain wood pallets is either fumigated before dispatch or at entry, or that alternative pallet materials are used.

The process of fumigation may have the potential to contaminate the cargo and is also significant cost. In addition, compliance is also very cumbersome in terms of administration, paperwork and attention to detail required ensuring that all regulations are met.

Created in response to these issues, Palion Paperboard Pallets are a breakthrough in modern cardboard construction technology and are 100 per cent recyclable.

Combining strong corner protectors with a patented honeycombing system, Palion Paperboard Pallets are capable of bearing 2000kg weight.

These pallets have been tested under simulated conditions, including high temperatures and humidity, with pallet height variation of less than 1mm showing they did not compress or collapse under these extreme conditions.

One Way Non-Returnable Palion Paperboard Pallets are ideal for containerised exporting or any other application where pallets cannot be recovered. The lightweight Palion Paperboard Pallets significantly reduce airfreight costs which are calculated on weight. In fact, in any transport mode there are significant cost savings.

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