
Buy pallets
Pallet supply that fits your production plan.
One-off orders and recurring supply, quoted against type, condition, volume and delivery window — with the specification agreed before anything is loaded.
How we quote
Procurement without surprises
Pallet buying goes wrong when condition, availability and delivery are assumed rather than agreed. We confirm all three at quotation stage.
Consistency
Repeat orders are supplied to the same agreed condition, so what lands this month matches what landed last month.
Confirmed specification
Type, size and condition are set out in writing on the quotation. Grade language varies across the trade, so we define it rather than assume it.
Real availability
Quotes are issued against stock we can actually get. Where a sourcing lead time applies, it is stated up front.
Clear delivery plan
Movements planned around site access, booking-in windows and unloading method — full loads or part loads, with delivery costed openly.
Repeat schedules
Recurring volumes planned ahead so supply is not chased order by order.
Combined movements
Where routing allows, a delivery can be paired with collection of your surplus stock on the same visit.
Also worth knowing
Buying and clearing in one relationship
Most buyers also accumulate surplus. Handling both with one supplier reduces vehicle movements, admin and cost per unit.
See selling surplus pallets, or read about track mat hire if your sites need temporary access.
Next step
Send your specification. Get a workable quotation.
Type, condition, quantity, postcode and delivery date is all we need to start.