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ISPM-15 certified heat treated pallets. Required for international export. Ships to 180+ countries. IPPC stamped and certified.
Heat treated pallets certified to ISPM-15 (International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15) are required for virtually all international wood packaging material. The standard mandates that all solid wood used in pallets and crates be heat treated to a core temperature of 56°C for 30 continuous minutes, eliminating wood-boring insects and pathogens that could devastate agricultural ecosystems.
Florida Pallet Supply delivers ISPM-15 certified heat treated pallets to Atlanta, Georgia businesses shipping internationally. Our heat treatment process uses kiln drying to achieve and sustain the required 56°C core temperature. All treated pallets receive the official IPPC (International Plant Protection Convention) stamp mark showing the country code (US), producer ID, treatment indicator (HT), and wood species.
Fulton County businesses shipping to Canada, Mexico, the European Union, China, Australia, Japan, Brazil, and 175+ other countries require ISPM-15 HT pallets. Failure to use certified pallets can result in customs rejection, destroyed shipments, and significant financial penalties.
📦 Delivering heat treated pallets (ispm-15) to Atlanta and all of Fulton County, GA.
GET A PRICE →Our heat treated pallets for Atlanta delivery include 48x40 GMA standard (most common for export containers), custom sizes for specialty cargo, and heavy-duty block pallets for high-value exports. All pallets are kiln dried to 19% moisture content or below, which also improves strength and reduces pallet weight.
The IPPC stamp on each pallet includes: the international wheat symbol, the 2-letter country code (US), our registered producer number, the treatment type (HT = Heat Treated), and the wood species. Custom export pallet programs available for Atlanta businesses with recurring international shipping needs.
Georgia Market Context: Georgia's pallet economy is driven by Port of Savannah (largest US East Coast port by volume), Hartsfield-Jackson cargo, I-85 automotive corridor, Gainesville poultry capital, and 1,500+ food companies statewide.
Key Logistics Hubs: Port of Savannah, Savannah logistics park, Gainesville poultry corridor, Metro Atlanta distribution, I-85 automotive belt, Brunswick Golden Isles port
ISPM-15 is an international phytosanitary standard that requires all wood packaging material (pallets, crates, dunnage) used in international trade to be heat treated or fumigated. This prevents the spread of invasive insects and plant diseases. Without ISPM-15 certified pallets, your Atlanta shipments can be refused at customs, destroyed, or returned at your cost.
The IPPC (International Plant Protection Convention) stamp is the official mark indicating a pallet meets ISPM-15 requirements. It shows: the international wheat symbol (IPPC mark), the 2-letter country code (US), the producer registration number, the treatment type (HT for heat treated), and the wood species code. All pallets we deliver to Atlanta carry this marking.
Over 180 countries require ISPM-15 compliance, including all EU member states, Canada, Mexico, China, Japan, Australia, Brazil, and most other major trading partners. Some countries have additional requirements beyond ISPM-15. We can advise on specific requirements for your Atlanta export destinations.
Exporting heavy machinery or equipment from Atlanta? We also build custom ISPM-15 certified wood export crates to any specification.
Heat Treated Pallets (ISPM-15) • Atlanta, GA • Fast response

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GET A PRICE →Operations across Atlanta - from food processing to retail distribution - rely on dependable heat treated pallets availability, and Florida Pallet Supply ships full truckloads into Atlanta year-round.
Flatbed flatbed-friendly heat treated pallets for Atlanta buyers handling building materials or oversized goods ships on standard 48-foot flats with strap-down securing.
Recycled heat treated 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 Atlanta delivery.
Atlanta accounts can pay net-30 with credit approval, or via ACH/wire on individual loads. New customers ship COD or prepaid until credit is established.
Net-30 credit terms require a credit application with trade references. New Atlanta accounts typically ship prepaid or COD for the first 1-3 loads while credit is being established.
Yes. Every Atlanta delivery ships with a BOL, and load tracking is available via load number once the driver leaves our yard. ETAs update in real time.
Heat-treatment chamber maintained at 56C core for 30 minutes per ISPM-15 Annex 1; each load shipped with a treatment certificate signed by a USDA-registered inspector.
Georgia Department of Transportation oversize-load permits restrict pallet shipments above 80,000 lb GVW; our DOT-permitted carriers handle Atlanta-area, Macon-corridor, and coastal Savannah-Brunswick routing.
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.
Block pallets (four-way entry) use nine 4-inch hardwood blocks with continuous-face top deck; ideal for ASRS (automated storage and retrieval) and AGV (automated guided vehicle) operations where stringer interruptions cause read-failures.
Dry-van loads handle weather-sensitive pallet stock and food-grade freight; sealed loads with bill-of-lading documentation; supports DOT-required commercial routing.
Concrete and aggregate suppliers use bagged-goods stringers (heavier construction, denser nail pattern) to support 4,000+ lb cement-sack loads; we stock these in our Tampa Bay and Jacksonville warehouses.
Buyback pricing for returned pallets: $3-5 per Grade A unit; $1-2 per Grade B; minimum 50-pallet pickup; integrated with our recycling stream for sustainability accounting.
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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