The pallet that keeps coming back.
We buy, sell, repair, recycle and haul used & new pallets, boxes, crates and accessories — so the same wood loops again and again instead of becoming landfill. Greener. Cheaper. Smarter.
Tell us what you're moving.
Buying, selling, recycling or shipping pallets and boxes? One short form and a real human replies — fast. (We genuinely have no phone; email keeps us sharp.)
- ✓ Reused-first inventory, graded honestly
- ✓ Zero-to-landfill processing loop
- ✓ Regional pickup & delivery on our fleet
A supply chain that runs in a loop, not a line.
Most pallets are bought new, used once, and tossed. We flipped the model: recover, regrade, repair, reuse — and only recycle to fiber when the wood truly can't carry a load anymore.
Reused-first inventory
The overwhelming majority of what we move has already done a job — and is ready to do many more.
Honest grading
Grade A, Grade B and recycled combos sorted board-by-board, so what you order is what arrives.
Zero-to-landfill
Un-repairable pallets become mulch, bedding and biomass. Nothing gets buried. Nothing wasted.
Fewer empty miles
Backhaul-matched logistics on our own fleet cut trucks, emissions and your freight bill at once.
Closed-loop programs
We design recovery into your network so the same platforms keep coming home.
Custom builds
Odd sizes, crates and collars built from reclaimed lumber wherever it's possible.
A yard that’s always moving.
Tens of thousands of pallets pass through our racks every month — recovered, sorted board-by-board, regraded and sent right back out to work. What looks like storage is really a pallet in motion, waiting for its next trip.

Five ways to keep a pallet working.
Products with plenty of trips left.
From the humble 48×40 to Gaylord boxes, plastic pallets and the hardware that holds a unit-load together.
Watch the landfill shrink in real time.
Slide it, type it, see it. Every reused pallet keeps lumber in service and carbon in the ground. This is the math that makes circular obvious.
Plus roughly 1,500 board-feet of lumber kept in service. Estimates are illustrative, for comparison only.
Field notes from the circular economy.
Got pallets to move? Let’s loop them.
Buying, selling, recycling or shipping — one short form and a real person gets back to you fast.