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Fast Pallet Delivery to Orlando, Florida. Florida Pallet Supply delivers same-week to Orlando, Florida: new GMA, recycled, custom, ISPM-15 heat-treated, and food-grade pallets. 50-pallet minimum. Same-day shipping; standard scheduled weekly delivery from order to dock.
Get a Price Today →Orlando, Florida is one of the most demanding pallet markets in the United States, with Port Canaveral (1 hour east, growing container port) and Port of Jacksonville (2 hours north), 6+ interstate corridors, and a manufacturing/distribution base anchored by Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, AdventHealth, Orlando Health, Lockheed Martin. Florida Pallet Supply has built its delivery network specifically to serve Orlando's industrial scale: very high demand for GMA 48x40 pallets, moderate demand for ISPM-15 heat-treated export units, and very high (theme park food service) demand for FDA-compliant food-grade pallets.
When buyers in Orlando, Florida search for a reliable pallet supplier, they're looking for three things: predictable inventory, fast delivery, and documentation that holds up to audits. Florida Pallet Supply delivers all three to Orlando's warehouse operators, manufacturers, distributors, and 3PLs. We ship high-volume GMA pallets, custom dimensions, ISPM-15 heat-treated export units, food-grade FDA-compliant pallets, and recycled Grade A/B inventory - all dispatched on Same-day shipping; standard scheduled weekly delivery timelines from our Florida yard via I-4.
Florida Pallet Supply serves Orlando, Florida as part of a 5-state delivery network anchored in the Southeast. The Orlando delivery program covers Downtown Orlando, Lake Nona, International Drive, Winter Park, Apopka, Sanford, Altamonte Springs, Maitland with Same-day shipping; standard scheduled weekly delivery dispatch on standard orders. Loads route via I-4, with rail intermodal as an option for high-volume customers. Our inventory mix matches the demand profile of Orlando's industrial base - heavy on GMA 48x40 stringer and block pallets, with depth in heat-treated export units (Port of Port Canaveral traffic) and food-grade options for the metro's substantial food/beverage cluster.
Multi-stop routing through Orlando works well for buyers operating multiple sites in the metro. Common configurations: a primary stop in Downtown Orlando, secondary stops in Lake Nona, International Drive, Winter Park, Apopka, Sanford. We sequence the route based on receiver appointment availability and dock geometry, with the heaviest load tier dropped first to balance the trailer for subsequent legs. Multi-stop adds 1-3 hours per stop but eliminates the per-load freight surcharge for smaller pulls.
Transit time from Florida Pallet Supply's yard to Orlando runs Same-day shipping; standard scheduled weekly delivery on dry van loads. We can compress that to express delivery (24-48 hours less) for emergency orders - useful when a Orlando receiver experiences an unexpected pallet shortage, a vendor cancels, or an audit reveals non-spec inventory that needs immediate replacement. Express service requires an upcharge but ships within 6 hours of order confirmation.
Customs and import documentation for Orlando buyers receiving international goods on FPS-supplied pallets is straightforward. Port Canaveral (1 hour east, growing container port) handles the bulk of Orlando's containerized import volume; our heat-treated ISPM-15 pallets ship with IPPC stamps, treatment certificates, and full chain-of-custody documentation suitable for export to all WTO member countries. Documentation packets are sent electronically before the load arrives, eliminating dock-side delays for documentation review.
Orlando freight infrastructure is among the strongest in the country, with I-4, Florida Turnpike, SR-417, SR-408, SR-528 (Beachline) for road freight and CSX, Florida Central Railroad, SunRail commuter for rail intermodal. Florida Pallet Supply uses the road network for time-sensitive deliveries (most Orlando customers) and rail for high-volume programmatic shipments to Orlando accounts moving 8+ truckloads per month. Rail option compresses per-pallet freight cost meaningfully, but adds 24-72 hours to transit time depending on origin/destination terminals.
Delivery into Orlando from Florida Pallet Supply runs on a Same-day shipping; standard scheduled weekly delivery cadence for standard dry van loads. We dispatch from our Florida yard via I-4, with most Orlando customers receiving loads within the same business week of order confirmation. Drop-trailer service is available for Orlando accounts with sufficient yard space - we leave the trailer, your team unloads on its own schedule, and we collect the empty on the next outbound run. Live-load delivery suits operations with limited dock space or strict appointment windows.
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Population | 316,000 (metro: 2.7M) (22nd largest metro) |
| Major ports | Port Canaveral (1 hour east, growing container port) and Port of Jacksonville (2 hours north) |
| Interstate highways | I-4, Florida Turnpike, SR-417, SR-408, SR-528 (Beachline) |
| Rail service | CSX, Florida Central Railroad, SunRail commuter |
| Airports | Orlando International (MCO), Orlando Sanford (SFB) |
| Distance to FPS yard | 60 miles (I-4 east) |
| Standard transit time | Same-day shipping; standard scheduled weekly delivery |
Beyond the headline Theme Parks, Hospitality & Distribution cluster, Orlando hosts substantial activity in Aerospace & defense (Lockheed Martin, Raytheon), Healthcare (AdventHealth, Orlando Health), Tech (modeling & simulation), Distribution. Each of these consumes pallets at different cadences and grades. Food-grade operators need FSMA-compliant Sanitary Transportation pallets; pharma operators need GDP-traceable units with batch documentation; manufacturers often want custom dimensions matched to product geometry; distribution centers turn over standard GMA at high volume. We hold inventory across all these grades simultaneously so a single Orlando buyer can mix orders without waiting for separate sourcing cycles.
Orlando is one of the country's largest 3PL and fulfillment markets, with operators like Distribution running multi-million-square-foot facilities. These operations consume GMA 48x40 pallets at industrial volumes - often 2,000-5,000+ pallets per week per site - and they expect supplier delivery cadences that match their put-away and shipping rhythms. Florida Pallet Supply structures standing-order programs for Orlando 3PLs that lock in delivery slots, tiered pricing, and replenishment automation so the supplier relationship runs in the background while ops teams focus on order throughput.
Construction and building-materials distributors operating from Orlando use pallets primarily for outbound shipping of dimensional lumber, HVAC components, plumbing fixtures, and similar weight-bearing goods. These applications demand Grade A pallets with intact stringers - no broken support members - to handle the dynamic and static loads safely. Our quality-controlled recycled Grade A inventory meets these specs and is segregated in our yard from lower-grade stock.
Manufacturing operations across Orlando - particularly in Tourism & hospitality (Disney, Universal, SeaWorld), Aerospace & defense (Lockheed Martin, Raytheon), Healthcare (AdventHealth, Orlando Health) - typically consume pallets in mixed-grade configurations: new GMA for outbound finished goods, recycled Grade A for internal staging, recycled Grade B for low-touch internal use. We supply all three grades simultaneously on a single load when needed, so a Orlando manufacturer doesn't have to manage three separate vendor relationships for what should be one consolidated buy.
Financial controls and audit-readiness are sometimes overlooked in the pallet business, but they matter to Orlando's larger buyers operating under SOX, FDA inspection regimes, ISO 9001 certification, or similar frameworks. Florida Pallet Supply's documentation suite includes BOLs, packing lists, treatment certificates, IPPC stamps, batch records (when applicable), grade certifications, and chain-of-custody records. These ship electronically with every load and are stored permanently in case audit retrieval is needed years later.
Sustainability matters more in the Orlando market than buyers may realize: many of Orlando's largest corporate customers (think Publix) impose vendor sustainability requirements on their suppliers. Recycled pallets meet those requirements naturally - every recycled GMA we deliver displaces approximately 25 pounds of CO2 versus new construction. We document the sustainability footprint of each load on request, providing the data buyers need to populate their own corporate ESG reporting.
Pricing transparency matters in the Orlando market because of how price-conscious the regional buyers are. We publish Orlando-specific pricing structures (not specific dollar amounts - those move with lumber markets) so buyers understand what they're getting at each grade. Volume tiers kick in automatically - no haggling required. New customer credit applications process within 48 hours. Net-30 terms are available to Orlando accounts after the first 1-3 prepaid loads.
Returns and damage handling for Orlando customers - when something goes wrong on delivery - is fast and clear: damaged units are credited on the next invoice or replaced on the next outbound load to Orlando. Document damage with photos at receipt and the credit/replacement happens automatically. No multi-week dispute resolution, no requiring buyers to file a damage claim form, no penalty for flagging. The reasoning is simple: clean transactions retain customers, and we'd rather absorb a few percent damage cost than fight buyers over what was clearly a delivery problem.
| Capability | Florida Pallet Supply | Typical Local Orlando Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Quote turnaround | 2 business hours | 1-3 days |
| Inventory grades available | 5+ (new GMA, recycled A/B/C, custom, heat-treated) | Usually 2-3 |
| Volume minimum | 50 pallets | Often 100+ or "call for quote" |
| ISPM-15 export documentation | Standard, every load | Sometimes available |
| Food-grade FSMA-compliant inventory | Always in stock | Specialty order, longer lead |
| Digital ordering & tracking | Yes - quote, order, track online | Phone/email only |
| Same-week delivery | Standard for Orlando | Variable |
| Pallet buyback program | Yes - 250+ same-size loads | Rarely |
| Audit-ready documentation | BOL, IPPC, treatment certs, batch records | BOL only typically |
| Net-30 credit terms | Standard after 1-3 trial loads | Often required from day 1 |
Yes. Heat-treated pallets without IPPC stamping are available for Orlando buyers who need pest-free units for indoor storage or food-adjacent uses but aren't exporting internationally. Slightly lower cost than fully-certified ISPM-15 stock since the certification overhead isn't applied.
Customer visits to our regional yard are welcome by appointment. Most Orlando customers don't visit physically - the relationship runs digitally - but for buyers who prefer in-person QA inspection or want to see grade samples before committing, we accommodate facility tours.
Yes. Pharma-grade pallets for Orlando GDP-regulated operations ship under documented quality programs with batch traceability. Specify pharma-grade at quote stage and we route from segregated inventory with appropriate documentation. Orlando's healthcare and life-sciences operators are typical customer profiles.
Most established Orlando pallet companies have geographic proximity advantages but often lag on inventory mix, lead times, documentation quality, and digital ordering. Florida Pallet Supply trades the geographic advantage for nationwide sourcing depth, multi-grade inventory always available, sub-2-business-hour quote turnaround, and audit-ready documentation. The trade-off works best for buyers running 200+ pallets per week with consistent specs.
Yes. We buy back used pallets from Orlando-area collectors and recyclers - minimum 250 pallets per load, single-size only (no mixed-size loads). Fast payment via ACH, typically same-day or net-7 depending on volume. Common Orlando sources include warehouse cleanouts, retailer back-of-house, and 3PL turn-overs.
Yes. Cold-chain pallets for Orlando freezer operators are kiln-dried below 19% moisture content to prevent dimensional shift in sub-zero environments. Specify cold-chain at quote stage. Common applications: frozen food distribution, ice cream production, pharmaceutical cold chain, blood banks, and biotech sample storage.
Standard delivery into Orlando runs Same-day shipping; standard scheduled weekly delivery from order confirmation. Express service (24-48 hours faster) is available with a surcharge for emergency orders. Same-week delivery is typical; rush orders ship within 48 hours when inventory allows. Confirmed ETAs are provided at quote stage.
Yes. Multi-stop routing through Orlando works well for buyers with multiple sites in the metro. We sequence the route based on receiver appointment availability and dock geometry. Multi-stop adds 1-3 hours per stop but eliminates the per-load freight surcharge for smaller pulls and saves money on a per-pallet basis.
Standard Orlando loads ship with BOL, packing list, and grade certification. Heat-treated loads add IPPC stamps and full ISPM-15 documentation. Pharma-grade loads add batch records and quality certifications. Food-grade loads add FSMA compliance documentation. All documentation is sent electronically before delivery and stored permanently for audit retrieval.
New GMA 48x40 pallets ship same week to Orlando from stock. Custom volumes (10,000+ per order) may require 5-7 day production lead time depending on regional mill capacity. Standard volume orders (1,000-5,000 per load) ship from existing inventory with no production delay.
Yes. We maintain dedicated food-grade pallet inventory specifically for Orlando-area food and beverage processors. All food-grade stock meets FSMA Sanitary Transportation Rule thresholds, is heat-treated without chemical residues, and ships with food-grade certifications. Common Orlando customers include restaurants, distributors, beverage bottlers, and packaged food processors.
Yes. Custom dimensions, double-faced configurations, four-way entry, non-GMA specs, and other special configurations are available for Orlando accounts. Custom orders run 5-8 days from order confirmation to delivery. Standard GMA 48x40 sizes ship same week from stock.
Florida Pallet Supply delivers pallets to every commercial neighborhood and industrial zone in the Orlando metro area. Our dispatch coordinators route loads based on receiver appointment availability and dock geometry. The areas below are common destinations - if your site is outside this list, we still deliver:
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FL DEP solid-waste rules classify wood pallets as recyclable; our recycled pallet stream qualifies for the FL Recycling Business Assistance Center small-business grant program.
Citrus packers operating in Florida's three citrus belts (Indian River, Polk County, Highlands County) require Florida-specific phytosanitary documentation; we coordinate with the Florida Citrus Mutual office for compliant freight.
Recycled-Grade A pallets meet 48x40 GMA spec with cosmetic wear only; no broken boards, no replaced stringers, all original GMA stamp visible; suitable for primary food-grade and pharmaceutical loads.
Lumber spec for new GMA stock: mixed hardwood (oak, maple, ash, hickory) with minimum 600 SG (specific gravity); kiln dried to <19% moisture; visible defects limited to wane on outer 1/3 of deck board only.
Live-load operations bring the trailer to your dock for a 90-minute window; loader/unloader provided; suited to customers without dedicated dock space or with intermittent volume.
Healthcare and medical-device manufacturers (Pinellas County corridor) use custom foam-lined pallets to protect $50K+ equipment shipments; build-to-print available on 3-day lead time.
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 recycling diverts ~80% of returned stock from landfill; recycled pallets carry 60-70% lower embodied carbon than new GMA; our annual sustainability report documents tons diverted per customer.
Florida Pallet Supply's quality management system follows ISO 9001 alignment principles with documented procedures for incoming lumber inspection, build-spec verification, finished-pallet QC, heat treatment monitoring, shipping documentation, and customer complaint resolution. Internal audits run quarterly; external customer audits are accepted on 30-day notice. Statistical process control charts track key dimensions (deck-board thickness, stringer thickness, nail count, moisture content) with control limits set at +/- 5 percent of nominal. Non-conformance is logged, root-caused, and corrective action implemented within 5 business days.
Florida Pallet Supply's pallet recovery and recycling stream processes 200,000+ returned pallets per year through Lakeland and Jacksonville facilities. Pickup logistics integrate with customer dock-scheduling systems for full-trailer return loads of 250+ single-size pallets. Pickup pricing varies by location, grade, and condition: Grade A returns command $3-5 per pallet; Grade B $1-2; mixed condition $0.25-1; broken cores enter the chip-and-mulch stream at $0.10-0.25 (mulch sold separately to landscaping operators). Diversion rate from landfill runs 80 percent.
Pallet weight distribution and load engineering at Florida Pallet Supply follows ASME MH1 2016 standards for dynamic, static, and racked load ratings. Dynamic load (during forklift transport) is set at 60 percent of static load to account for shock and vibration. Racked load (front and back stringer support only, mid-deck unsupported) is set at 60 percent of static load to account for deck deflection. Standard 48x40 GMA: 2,500 lb dynamic, 4,600 lb static, 2,800 lb racked. Heavy-duty 48x40 builds with reinforced deck and double-runner stringers: 4,000 lb dynamic, 7,500 lb static, 5,000 lb racked.
Fork-pocket dimensions and fork-clearance specifications matter for warehouse equipment compatibility. Standard 48x40 GMA pallets provide 3.5-inch fork-pocket height (the gap between top deck and bottom deck created by stringers). This accepts standard 2-inch fork tine height with 1.5 inches of vertical clearance. Heavy-duty pallets with thicker stringers may reduce fork-pocket to 3.25 inches, requiring tine-height verification against your forklift fleet. Florida Pallet Supply confirms fork-pocket dimensions on every custom build to prevent dock-floor mismatch issues.
Yes. Florida Pallet Supply welcomes customer tours of the Lakeland and Jacksonville processing yards. Tours typically take 90 minutes and include the receiving dock, inspection stations, heat-treatment kilns, build floor, dispatch staging, and quality records library. 30 days notice required for scheduling. Tours are common during initial vendor qualification and quarterly review for standing-order customers.
Yes. Knockdown (KD) pallets ship flat to save freight space and assemble on-site. Common for international shipments where dimensional weight constraints favor flat-pack. Florida Pallet Supply builds KD pallets in 48x40 GMA and custom sizes; assembly hardware (nails, brackets) included. Per-pallet pricing runs 10-15 percent higher than pre-assembled but freight savings often offset for trans-oceanic shipments.
Yes. Florida Pallet Supply ships mixed orders routinely. Common scenarios: new pallets for high-visibility customer-facing shipments (DTC e-commerce, retail-ready displays) and recycled Grade A for industrial inbound. Pricing applies per pallet type; freight bundles all types on a single truckload. Standing-order programs can lock pricing on a multi-type basket.
CP (Chemical Pallet) series are specialized European specs designed for chemical industry export. CP1 measures 1200x1000mm, CP2 1200x800mm, CP3 1140x1140mm, CP9 1140x1140mm reinforced. All carry ISPM-15 heat treatment. EUR/EPAL pallets measure 1200x800mm, use an 11-board pattern, weigh ~25 kg, and are the dominant general-purpose European spec. Florida Pallet Supply builds both CP and EUR/EPAL for European exporters; lead time 7-10 business days, EPAL certification optional.
Net 30 standard for established customers with credit approval. First three orders run Net 15 or COD. ACH transfer is preferred for invoice payment; credit card accepted with 2.5 percent processing surcharge above $10,000 per transaction. Wire transfer accepted for large orders and international customers. Letter of credit available for export orders over $50,000 on request.
Yes. Florida Pallet Supply offers API integration with major WMS systems including Manhattan Active, Oracle WMS Cloud, SAP EWM, Blue Yonder, HighJump, and Mecalux Easy. Custom integration with proprietary ERP systems supported via REST API or EDI. Per-pallet barcode data, lot traceability records, treatment certificates, and POD documentation flow automatically to the customer system.
Same-day delivery in 19 Florida same-day counties carries no premium over standard pricing for orders confirmed by 2 PM EST. Next-day statewide delivery also has no premium. Emergency dispatch (24/7 outside business hours) carries a $250-500 freight surcharge depending on origin yard and destination distance. Weekend dispatch with 24-hour notice runs $100-250 freight premium for premium-account customers.
Pool pallets are owned by the rental company (CHEP blue, PECO red) and circulate in a closed-loop. You pay per trip and return them. Owned pallets are yours - bought once, depreciated over service life. Pool models work for closed-loop CPG-to-major-retailer flows (Costco, Walmart, Kroger). Owned models work for variable distribution lanes, export, custom specs, and any operation outside the major-retailer pool network. Florida Pallet Supply supplies owned pallets and supports the buy-back program at end-of-life.
Wood GMA pallets typically last 8-15 trips in a typical distribution cycle (warehouse to retail and back). Heavy-duty builds with reinforced stringers and 7/8-inch deck boards stretch lifespan to 20+ trips. Block pallets last longer than stringer pallets - typically 25-40 trips - because the continuous-face deck distributes load forces across nine support blocks instead of three stringers.
Yes - when properly inspected and graded. Recycled Grade A pallets must demonstrate no broken or replaced boards, fully legible GMA stamp, and pass dynamic load test before grading. Load capacity meets the 2,500 lb dynamic / 4,600 lb static specification per ASME MH1 2016. Recycled Grade B pallets retain structural integrity but show repaired boards; load capacity is typically reduced to 2,000 lb dynamic for non-critical industrial loads.
Both. Per-pallet pricing is standard for orders under 1,000 pallets per quote. Per-truckload pricing applies when orders fill a 53-foot dry van (~600 pallets for standard 48x40 GMA, ~300 for oversized custom). Truckload pricing typically saves 5-15 percent over per-pallet equivalent because freight bundles efficiently. Standing-order customers receive freight bundled into per-pallet pricing for predictable accounting.
The IPPC stamp is branded into the wood (not painted or stickered) on at least two opposite sides of each pallet, after heat treatment completes. The stamp shows the IPPC wheat-stalk logo, US country code, the facility's APHIS-registered number (assigned by USDA), and the HT treatment code. Hand-drawn, painted, or stickered marks are rejected at customs because they can be falsified. Stamp legibility must survive normal pallet handling for the full export trip.
Quote turnaround benchmarking shows Florida Pallet Supply's 24-hour standard against industry averages of 3-5 business days for regional suppliers and 5-7 business days for national vendors. Same-day quotes (for standard 48x40 GMA in 50-500 pallet quantities) are common and routinely close before end of business day. This responsiveness matters during inventory crisis events (post-hurricane recovery, sudden volume spike for product launch, supplier failure) when waiting 3 days for a quote means missing the recovery window.
Procurement managers evaluating Florida Pallet Supply for new vendor onboarding typically request: (1) APHIS facility registration certificate for ISPM-15 compliance, (2) ISO 9001 alignment documentation, (3) FDA 21 CFR 178.3520 third-party lab test reports for food-grade stock, (4) sample lumber lot for incoming inspection, (5) reference customers in similar industry vertical, (6) financial stability indicators (D&B report, bonding capacity), (7) hurricane/disaster continuity plan documentation, (8) insurance certificate including general liability and product liability minimums.
Sourcing teams running pallet RFPs typically score Florida Pallet Supply against five dimensions: price competitiveness (per-pallet and total cost of ownership including freight), service reliability (on-time delivery rate, dock-scheduling integration capability), spec breadth (new, recycled, custom, ISPM-15, HDPE, specialty), compliance documentation (FSMA, GDP, ITAR, USMCA, ISPM-15), and sustainability program (Scope 3 reporting, buyback program, recycling diversion rate). Florida Pallet Supply scores in the top quartile on service reliability and spec breadth among Florida regional suppliers.
Florida Pallet Supply maintains compliance with standards from the National Wooden Pallet & Container Association (NWPCA - palletcentral.com), USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS - aphis.usda.gov), International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC ISPM-15 - ippc.int), FDA Food Safety Modernization Act Section 204 (fda.gov), Random Lengths lumber pricing index (randomlengths.com), American Society of Mechanical Engineers MH1 pallet load standard (asme.org), Florida Department of Agriculture (FDACS - fdacs.gov), Customs and Border Protection wood packaging requirements (cbp.gov), Florida Citrus Mutual (flcitrusmutual.com), Florida Tomato Committee (floridatomatoes.org), and the Florida Customs House Brokers Association (flchba.com). Compliance documentation is provided with every export load at no additional charge and supports customer audits, internal QC review, and regulatory submission as required.