Smart Pallets Built for Real Work
Used Plastic Pallets
Extera’s used plastic pallets are built to perform. They’re lightweight, durable, and ready to meet the demands of modern logistics. Whether you’re reducing freight costs or improving workflow efficiency, our rackable pallets offer the support your operation needs.
These recycled plastic pallets work across warehouse storage and transport systems. They’re easy to clean, long-lasting, and compatible with most material handling equipment. That makes them a smart, sustainable choice for reducing waste and boosting productivity.
Did you know?
Every day, billions of pallets drive global logistics. Used plastic pallet options make that journey more efficient—and more sustainable.
FAQs
Answers to Your Most Common Questions
Do you have different styles of used plastic pallets?
Yes. Extera carries a range of reconditioned plastic pallets to fit different operational needs, from light-duty export pallets to heavy-duty options built for racking and stacking. Both new and used varieties are available, so you can match the right pallet to your load requirements and budget.
What if I have a custom pallet requirement?
Extera can work with you on custom pallet needs. Whether it’s a specific size, load capacity, or configuration, our team will walk through your requirements and identify the best available option.
Are plastic pallets recyclable?
Most plastic pallets can be recycled. When a pallet reaches the end of its useful life, we work to recycle the material rather than send it to a landfill. Contact us, and we will evaluate your specific pallet type to determine whether it qualifies.
Why buy plastic pallets when wood pallets are cheaper upfront?
The upfront cost of a wood pallet is lower, but the total cost of ownership tells a different story. Plastic pallets are designed for repeated, long-term use, typically lasting five to ten years or more. They do not splinter, warp, or leave nails and wood debris behind, which matters for worker safety and product protection. They are also consistent in size and weight, making them a reliable fit for automated handling systems. When they do reach end of life, they can be recycled into new products, unlike most wood pallets.