Best-In-Class Wooden Pallets Supplier
With over 50 years of experience in wood pallet manufacturing and sales, the products and solutions we provide are guaranteed to improve your supply chain.
Kamps specializes in recycled and new pallets. Our pallets are built from quality materials and precision workmanship. We thoroughly inspect every pallet to ensure that it meets our standards and provides value to your business.
We also ensure that every location lives up to this standard by having standardized building, repairing, and quality control guidelines company-wide. That means no matter what Kamps location you buy your wood pallets from, you are guaranteed consistency in the quality of product and service.
Buy New Pallets
Our new pallets are built to your exact specifications and needs. Based on the project need, we will either build a new pallet by hand or automated machinery.
New wood pallets have the ability to be custom-built from the ground up to fit your exact needs. They can service your business for multiple trips without needing repairs. Once repairs are needed, new pallets can continue serving your business as reconditioned recycled pallets. New pallets are aesthetically pleasing, a great investment, and are manufactured in custom sizes and styles.
Buy Recycled Wood Pallets
Recycled pallets are a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly option compared to new pallets. We have the capability to supply two types of recycled pallets: Reconditioned (Repaired) or Remanufactured).
We extend the same amount of quality of care and materials in our used pallets as we do with all products. Used pallets can cost up to 30% less than new. Because of our standardized operations, we offer quality and specification guarantee on all our used pallets. That means if you are purchasing pallets for multiple locations, you can expect the same Grade pallets to arrive across every single facility – guaranteed.
Our Comprehensive Product Catalog
Stringer Pallets
The most commonly used pallet. Wooden stringer pallets are fully customizable and are easy to repair, reuse, and recycle. A solid, or notched, runner (“2×4”) is used to support the top and bottom deckboard, and, depending on the product being shipped, this pallet can have from 2 to 5 stringers per pallet.
Block Pallets
Also known as a “true” four-way pallet. It is a wood pallet with rectangular, square, or cylindrical spacers between top and bottom decks. A block pallet is usually stronger than a stringer pallet and has more efficient handling due to their construction that allows pallet jacks to approach them from any side.
Skid Pallet
A platform with no bottom decking. Its platform simply rests on stringers attached to the deck. These pallets are usually two-way and almost exclusively used for storing heavy objects. Commonly used in steel and paper industries
Custom Pallet
A custom designed pallet delivers a solution that addresses the needs of your entire supply chain. Custom pallets are built around the specific dimensions of your products. This ensures that your products are safe and secure during
the course of shipping and distribution.
Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that buying wooden pallets can be a challenge.
Feel free to browse through some of the most common questions you may ask during the process and our helpful answers. For all other questions, feel free to contact us by clicking the button below.
What is the standard size of a GMA pallet?Expand
The standard size of a GMA (Grocery Manufacturers Association) pallet is 48x40.
What is the most common pallet size used in the automotive industry?Expand
The most common pallet size used in the automotive industry is the 48x45 pallet.
What are the benefits of using wood pallets compared to plastic pallets?Expand
A wooden pallet is inexpensive to manufacture, easy to repair, and can be used over and over again to move a vast variety of materials across the state and country. They can hold significantly more weight than plastic pallets as well. Learn more about the wood vs plastic benefits from our WHAT IS BETTER WOOD OR PLASTIC PALLETS? Blog .