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Heat-Treated Wooden Pallets for Export (ISPM-15 Ready)


Export shipments require compliant wooden packaging. Our heat-treated wooden pallets are export-ready, durable, and made to meet international shipping needs.

What Are Heat-Treated Wooden Pallets?

Heat-treated pallets are wooden pallets processed in a controlled heat chamber to remove pests and reduce moisture—without chemicals. They’re widely accepted for export packaging because they help meet international regulations for wood packaging material.

Why they’re the top export choice

  • Compliance-friendly
    Helps meet export requirements for wood packaging used in international shipping

  • Chemical-free treatment
    Heat treatment avoids chemical fumigation and is preferred for many sensitive industries

  • Strong & reliable in transit
    Designed to handle heavy loads and repeated handling during shipping and warehousing

  • Lower risk of shipment delays
    Using export-suitable pallets reduces the chance of issues at inspections and ports
     

Common export uses

  • Machinery & industrial equipment

  • Pharma and medical supplies

  • Electronics and components

  • Auto parts

  • General cargo & warehousing shipments

Specification / customization

Custom Sizes & Build Options

​We manufacture pallets based on your load, handling method, and container type. Options include custom dimensions, stringer/block pallets, and packaging suited for domestic and export movement

  • Custom pallet size

  • Load-bearing requirement

  • One-way or returnable pallets

  • Wood type: pine / eucalyptus (Safeda)
     

FAQs

  • Q: Are heat-treated pallets accepted for export?
    A: Heat-treated pallets are commonly used for export packaging because the treatment helps meet international wood packaging requirements.

  • Q: Do you provide pallets in custom sizes?
    A: Yes, pallets can be made as per product weight, handling needs, and container size.

  • Q: Which wood is better for pallets—pine or eucalyptus?
    A: Pine is lighter and cost-effective; eucalyptus is denser and stronger for heavier loads.

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