The Benefits of New Chemical Pallets and Used Chemical Pallets
Chemical pallets are offered nationwide by chemical pallet manufacturer Compliance Packaging International Ltd under the license number CP-984. CPI also delivers used chemical pallets to companies wishing to reduce pallet costs.
Chemical pallets are offered nationwide by chemical pallet manufacturer Compliance Packaging International Ltd under the license number CP-984. CPI also delivers used chemical pallets to companies wishing to reduce pallet costs.
Over twenty five years ago chemical and plastics corporations in Europe decided to unify common chemical pallet sizes for the transport of chemicals and polymers.
Today chemical pallets are used in many industries for the value of having harmonized sizes and standards as well as having a returnable exchange value in Europe at their end of life in the supply chain.
Chemical pallets, also known as CP-Pallets or CPs come in nine different types and sizes and are designated as CP-1, CP-2, CP-3, CP-4, CP-5, CP-6, CP-7, CP-8 and CP-9.
In the United States and Canada the chemical pallet types 1 and 3 are the most widely used. Other less common chemical pallet types found in North America include the CP 6, as well as the CP 9, and CP 8. The other chemical pallet designs are rarely if ever seen in the Americas.
Companies choose to use different chemical pallets based first upon their packaging types including supersacks, steel drums, bags or boxes. Chemical companies as well as other companies must also consider their handling requirements to decide upon which chemical pallet to use for their needs. For example, will the pallets be floor stacked or racked?
CP 1 pallets and CP 6 pallets are best suited to carry boxes and sacks.
Chemical Pallet type 2 was designed to replace the europallet. American exporters sometime substitute this pallet type for the EUR Pallets.
When transporting super sacks and large drums, users can choose between the CP 3 and CP 9.
Supersacks are generally the only packaging type that companies ship on CP 8 pallets.
Chemical pallets are offered nationwide by chemical pallet manufacturer Compliance Packaging International Ltd under the license number CP-984. CPI also delivers used chemical pallets to companies wishing to reduce pallet costs.
Over twenty five years ago chemical and plastics corporations in Europe decided to unify common chemical pallet sizes for the transport of chemicals and polymers.
Today chemical pallets are used in many industries for the value of having harmonized sizes and standards as well as having a returnable exchange value in Europe at their end of life in the supply chain.
Chemical pallets, also known as CP-Pallets or CPs come in nine different types and sizes and are designated as CP-1, CP-2, CP-3, CP-4, CP-5, CP-6, CP-7, CP-8 and CP-9.
In the United States and Canada the chemical pallet types 1 and 3 are the most widely used. Other less common chemical pallet types found in North America include the CP 6, as well as the CP 9, and CP 8. The other chemical pallet designs are rarely if ever seen in the Americas.
Companies choose to use different chemical pallets based first upon their packaging types including supersacks, steel drums, bags or boxes. Chemical companies as well as other companies must also consider their handling requirements to decide upon which chemical pallet to use for their needs. For example, will the pallets be floor stacked or racked?
CP 1 pallets and CP 6 pallets are best suited to carry boxes and sacks.
Chemical Pallet type 2 was designed to replace the europallet. American exporters sometime substitute this pallet type for the EUR Pallets.
When transporting super sacks and large drums, users can choose between the CP 3 and CP 9.
Supersacks are generally the only packaging type that companies ship on CP 8 pallets.
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