
Shipping pallets make heavy cargo loads movable with a forklift and transportable in cargo containers. They’re the unsung heroes of our global economy. Without the creation the pallet, it’d be a lot harder to transport items around the world that we use in our daily lives.
And while the European pallet enters into its golden years, we prefer it’s older American sibling on account of it being the original (‘MERICA!), and properly fits into international sea containers (the EuroPallet needs specially designed containers).
But anyways, these things are great: they’re cheap, they’re durable, and they can be reused over and over again—even outside the cargo industry. Take furniture, for example: you can make tables, desks, bed platforms and plenty more. Someone even made a house from these things! And because they can handle a load up to 1500 pounds, you’ll never worry about a properly constructed pallet falling apart on you.
But to be fair, and as the Atlantic points out, the EuroPallet is virtually unchanged since its first appearance in 1961. There’s something to be said for that. [Die Zeit via The Atlantic]



















Michael
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 11:20 PMI love pallets so much too
Luke
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 1:48 PMAs a person who works with pallets everyday.
Let me explain that the Euro Pallet is inferior to the Australian Standard Pallet.
The Australian Standard Pallet fits in most trucks and is far better to work with in most regards; it is normally made of a better quality of timber and can take more weight. The Australian Standard Pallet also makes better use of available rack space,
It is also a square so things stack on it nicely.
Thanks,
A frustrated warehouse worker.
Garry
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 2:21 PMI personally would like to know why people are celebrating the “birthday” of the EUROpallet.
Auzzie pallets are better, I must agree with luke.
GO THE AUZZIE SQUARE PALLETS..when were they created, why aren’t we celebrating the creation of them?
Thanks
Another frustrated warehouse worker
TSH
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 3:31 PMAnd you know what that says? It surely ain’t broke, and it don’t need fixin’! :–]