Looking for a pallet supplier in Madison, Georgia? Florida Pallet Supply is the Madison pallet supplier of choice for warehouses, manufacturers, distributors, and 3PLs. Same-day or scheduled delivery, 50-pallet minimum, full grade range from new GMA to recycled Grade B.
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Food-safe pallets for agricultural produce, citrus, grain, and farm commodities. ISPM-15 certified for export. Designed for produce shed and cold chain use.
Agriculture is one of the oldest pallet applications, and one of the most demanding for food safety and export compliance. Produce pallets must be clean, food-safe, and often heat treated for international export - all while being economically viable for fresh produce operations where pallets are frequently used once and discarded.
Florida Pallet Supply delivers agricultural and produce pallets to Madison, Georgia farms, packing houses, co-ops, produce sheds, grain elevators, and agricultural commodity distributors throughout Morgan County. Our agricultural pallet program covers fresh produce pallets, citrus pallets, grain and commodity pallets, export-certified agricultural pallets (ISPM-15 required for most produce export), and specialized produce pallet sizes for specific crops.
Georgia's agricultural economy - with farming operations throughout Morgan County - requires pallets that meet USDA, FDA, and import-country phytosanitary requirements. From field to cold storage to export container, proper pallet selection protects produce quality and ensures market access.
📦 Serving agricultural & produce pallets operations in Madison and Morgan County.
Get Free QuoteAgricultural pallet options for Madison delivery include: standard 48x40 GMA (most common for domestic produce distribution), half pallets (24x40) for specialty produce displays, heat treated ISPM-15 certified pallets for produce export (required for Canada, EU, Mexico, and most other markets), wooden specialty produce pallets for specific crops (snap beans, sweet corn, potatoes), and food-grade documentation for produce operations requiring full supply chain traceability.
For Morgan County agricultural operations, we offer: seasonal surge capacity during harvest peaks, heat treated pallet inventory for export-ready produce operations, emergency pallet delivery for unexpected harvest volume, and volume pricing for high-consumption packing house operations.
Yes, pallets used in produce operations in Madison should meet food grade standards - especially for produce that has direct contact with pallet surfaces. FDA guidelines and SQF/PrimusGFS certification requirements specify clean, new or food-grade-chain-only pallets. For Morgan County produce sheds and packing houses, we supply documented food-grade pallets with chain-of-custody records for food safety audit support.
Yes, virtually all fresh produce, grain, and agricultural commodity exports from Madison, Georgia require ISPM-15 certified heat treated pallets. This applies to exports to Canada, Mexico, all EU countries, Japan, China, Australia, and 175+ other markets. For Morgan County agricultural exporters, we maintain inventory of ISPM-15 certified pallets specifically for produce export applications.
The most common produce pallet size in Georgia is the standard 48x40 GMA pallet, which fits standard refrigerated truck trailers and cold storage racking. Some specialty produce operations use half pallets (24x40) for display at retail. Citrus operations typically use standard 48x40 pallets with open-deck design to allow air circulation around fruit during cold storage. We supply all common produce pallet sizes to Madison and Morgan County operations.
Agricultural & Produce Pallets • Madison, GA

Industry-specialized supply for Morgan County operations. Free quote, fast response.
Get Free Quote →The Madison commercial base includes light manufacturing, beverage distribution, and cold-chain operators who all consume agriculture pallets at predictable rates each quarter.
Forklift-rated agriculture pallets for Madison automated warehouses is graded specifically for AGV traffic, with dimensional checks included on every shipment.
Recycled agriculture pallets for Madison comes in Grade A (top condition, no broken stringers, light wear) and Grade B (functional with documented wear). Grade selection happens at quote stage.
Yes - we maintain food-grade agriculture pallets inventory specifically for Madison-area food and beverage processors. All food-grade stock meets FSMA Sanitary Transportation requirements.
Recycled agriculture pallets inventory turns over weekly at our Southeast yard. Specific grade or dimensional preferences should be flagged at quote so we pull from the right stack for your Madison delivery.
Yes - cold-chain agriculture pallets for Madison freezer operators is kiln-dried below 19% moisture content to prevent dimensional shift in sub-zero environments. Specify cold-chain at quote.
Kiln-dried hardwood meets NWPCA Uniform Standard for Wood Pallets; moisture content verified <19% at dispatch, blade-cut deck boards, no visible bark.
Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GA EPD) regulates wood pallet recycling under Solid Waste Management Rules; our partner facilities in Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta maintain GA EPD registration.
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson air-cargo operations at the world's busiest passenger airport require flame-retardant treated pallets for in-cabin loads; we maintain Class A flame-rated stock for forwarder accounts.
Pallet weight: new GMA averages 38-42 lb per unit; recycled Grade A averages 35-39 lb; lighter chemical-industry 40x40 pallets weigh 28-32 lb; freight estimation should use 40 lb/pallet for inbound planning.
48x40 GMA load capacity is 2,800 lb racked (face-loaded), 4,600 lb static, and 2,500 lb dynamic per ASME MH1 2016; deck board span 3.5 inches; deflection under rated load <0.5 inch.
Flatbed delivery handles oversized loads or pallets with overhanging product; tarping included; preferred for export crates and bulk lumber shipments.
Cold storage facilities (Plant City corridor) use HDPE plastic pallets that wash down at 180F; suitable for USDA Grade A dairy plants and frozen-protein operations; we lease as well as sell.
Delivery freight runs $250-450 per truckload (53-foot) within 75 miles of a yard; longer hauls priced at $2.50-3.50 per loaded mile; flatbed loads premium 10-15%.
Pallet pooling reduces lifecycle waste 40-60% vs single-use models; our pool program manages inventory between participating customers with quarterly reconciliation.
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