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Creek Pallet Supplier for Agriculture

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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.

Agricultural & Produce Pallets in Creek, SC

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 Creek, South Carolina farms, packing houses, co-ops, produce sheds, grain elevators, and agricultural commodity distributors throughout Berkeley Goose 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.

South Carolina's agricultural economy - with farming operations throughout Berkeley Goose 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 Creek and Berkeley Goose County.

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Agricultural pallet options for Creek 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 Berkeley Goose 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.

Specifications for Agricultural & Produce Pallets

Standard48x40 GMA food grade for produce DCs
Specialty SizesHalf pallets, 40x48, custom produce sizes
Export ReadyISPM-15 HT certified for produce export
Food SafeNew or food-grade-chain recycled only
DocumentationFood grade certification for USDA/FDA audit
Harvest SeasonVolume surge capacity for peak harvest
Produce TypesCitrus, row crops, grain, specialty produce
Cold ChainCompatible with produce cold storage

Frequently Asked Questions

Do produce pallets need to be food grade in Creek, South Carolina?

Yes, pallets used in produce operations in Creek 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 Berkeley Goose County produce sheds and packing houses, we supply documented food-grade pallets with chain-of-custody records for food safety audit support.

Do agricultural exporters from Creek need ISPM-15 pallets?

Yes, virtually all fresh produce, grain, and agricultural commodity exports from Creek, South Carolina 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 Berkeley Goose County agricultural exporters, we maintain inventory of ISPM-15 certified pallets specifically for produce export applications.

What size pallets do citrus and produce operations use in Creek?

The most common produce pallet size in South Carolina 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 Creek and Berkeley Goose County operations.

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Agricultural & Produce Pallets • Creek, SC

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Agriculture Pallets Supply for Creek, South Carolina

Retail back-of-house operations in Creek routinely cycle agriculture pallets between vendors, with damaged or non-spec units replaced from our recycled inventory at fast turnaround.

Drop-trailer service into Creek works well for high-volume operations that prefer to unload on their own schedule - we leave the trailer, you call when it's empty.

Creek, South Carolina Agriculture Pallets FAQ

How fast can you deliver agriculture pallets to Creek, South Carolina?

Standard lead time into Creek is same week for stocked items and 5-8 days for custom dimensions. Rush orders ship within 48 hours when inventory allows. Call dispatch for confirmed ETA on your specific load.

Do you have minimum credit requirements for Creek accounts?

Net-30 credit terms require a credit application with trade references. New Creek accounts typically ship prepaid or COD for the first 1-3 loads while credit is being established.

Can you deliver agriculture pallets on a flatbed into Creek?

Yes. Flatbed delivery suits oversized loads or unusual configurations into Creek. Standard delivery uses 53-foot dry van; flatbed runs on 48-foot flats with strap-down securing.

What's the difference between block and stringer agriculture pallets for Creek use?

Block agriculture pallets have nine support blocks for true 4-way forklift entry - preferred for automated handling. Stringer agriculture pallets use 2x4 stringers in 2-way entry orientation. Creek operators with AGVs typically prefer block construction.

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