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Why Choose Us

In the Yangtze River Delta region, where China's economy is growing the fastest, Wuxi, the beautiful shore of Taihu Lake, is home to Wuxi Aviation Ground Equipment Co., Ltd., a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the research, production and sales of air cargo equipment products. We specialize in producing PRA Pallet, PGA Air Pallet, PMC Air Freight Pallet, Airline Cargo Pallets, FQA Pallet, PKC Air Cargo Pallet, PLA Air Cargo Pallet, Aircraft Pag Pallet, PMC Aviation Aircraft Pallet, and other Cargo Pallet.

Quality Assurance

Our products have passed CAAC CTSOA, CAAC PMA, CAAC MDA, FAA TSOA LODA, CASA ASTO DA, ISO9001:2015, ISO14001:2015, ISO45001:2018, AAA Credit Rating, Ground equipment testing certification of China National Machinery Research Institute, Multimodal transportation industry standard-setting unit, Provincial high-tech enterprise and other certifications.

Products Sell Well

We are exported to Singapore, Australia, Japan, Pakistan and other countries. It is one of the enterprises among similar companies in the china with the largest market share and the most complete varieties of products.

 

 

 

Wide Range of Applications

Our products are widely used in air cargo lift platform, mainly composed of transportation platform, lift structure, lock device, hydraulic system, electrical system, etc., is a combined device for cargo transportation.

Lifetime After-Sales Service

WXHD provides lifelong tracking service for products and offer product training and maintenance service to customers.

 

PMC Aviation Aircraft Pallet

 

What is Air Cargo Pallet

An air freight pallet is a large flat base of aluminum, with rims designed to lock onto cargo net lugs, which goods are placed on to be transported via an airplane. Airfreight pallets must meet certain dimensional requirements in order for them to be able to be safely loaded and unloaded from the plane. If you want to know the specifications and prices of Cargo Pallet, please contact us!

Advantages of Air Cargo Pallet

 

 

Complies with Industry Export Regulations
Unlike wood pallets, plastic pallets are ISPM-15 exempt, which means they're made to comply with international shipping regulations. If you use a wood pallet, it will need to be inspected, stamped and approved before moving overseas. This is to prevent the spread of wood-borne insects like termites that may be hiding in these kinds of containers. With plastic pallets, you can speed up the inspection process and get your products on board as fast as possible.


Made for Lightweight Shipping
Every ounce counts when you're shipping via air freight. In addition to strict weight limitations, you'll need to pay extra for every additional pound you add to your packages, so keeping things light will help you avoid additional fees. Plastic pallets weigh much less than wood pallets, so you don't have to pay extra just to move your pallet halfway across the world. These pallets are also easier to move and handle, so the shipping company doesn't have to worry about splinters and other potential workplace hazards.


Nestable to Save Space
Plastic pallets are also nestable, which means they easily snap together and stack on top of each other. This helps you and the shipping company make the most of your storage space when these pallets aren't in use. If you're shipping your pallets to another country, there's a good chance you may never see them again. When the shipping company has finished unloading your products, they can tidy up the space by stacking or racking the unused plastic pallets. Some airlines may even charge extra if you use pallets that can't be stacked together.


Room for Optional Runners
You can also add plastic runners to your plastic pallets if you need a flat, stable surface when shipping your products overseas. These lightweight accessories slide onto the bottom of your pallets, providing extra support without inflating your shipping costs. This also makes them easier to stack and rack, so you can make the most of your storage space and avoid added shipping costs.


Lots of Different Sizes Available
Choosing the right-sized pallet will also help you keep your air freight shipping costs as low as possible. Putting your products on the wrong-sized pallet makes them less secure. It also means you'll be taking up unnecessary space on the flight, which will only add to your shipping costs. But plastic pallets are available in all different sizes, so you can easily find the right pallet for your goods.


Save Money with Used Plastic Pallets
Plastic pallets are made with durable materials, so you can use them again and again without worrying about their structural integrity. This also means you can buy used plastic pallets if you're looking to save as much money as possible when using air freight shipping.
Used pallets tend to be just as reliable as new plastic pallets, helping you make the most of your shipping budget. You're already spending extra money to move your products through the air, so you might as well reduce your bill as much as possible, especially if you may never see these pallets again. Look for reliable resellers with used plastic pallets for sale and make sure you inspect each pallet before sending it out for shipping.

 

Common Mistakes in Using Air Cargo Pallet
 

Overpacking Your Shipment
When you're preparing your air freight shipments, remember that your carrier will measure the weight and the volume of your shipment-and charge you based on whichever is greater. The bottom line? Lighter freight will cost you less, and overpacking can cost you big.
Solution: To control your costs, only include as much packing as you need to protect your shipment. Overpacking won't provide significant extra protection, and it will likely end up costing you in the end.

 

Pallet Overhang
As you pack your goods, make sure to position them within the pallet's boundaries. Avoid overhang, in which your goods extend over the pallet's edge. Overhang causes two big problems, both of which can lead to damage during handling and transit:
Exposure to impact. Keep in mind that the carriers who move your goods will be placing pallets in tight quarters next to each other. They'll expect your goods to stay inside the footprint of your pallet. As they arrange and rearrange their cargo, any goods that extend beyond the base of your pallet will be exposed to crushing, bumps and impact from machinery, surrounding pallets and more.
Structural stress. Boxes are strongest at their edges. When boxes overhang a pallet, it puts extra stress on the opposite edge. It can also exert force on a section of the box that's not meant to carry the load. As a result, overhanging boxes are much more likely to get crushed, especially if other pallets are stacked on top of yours.
Solution: Avoid overhang at all costs. You may need to break up your goods into multiple pallets. While this might seem costly at first, you'll ultimately save yourself the cost of the damage that overhang can incur.

 

Letting Goods Slip Below the Top Deckboard
You might notice a theme here. In addition to making sure your freight doesn't hang over the pallet's edge, you also want to make sure that your goods don't hang below the top deckboards. If your pallet is picked up by a forklift at any point, any goods that have slipped between those boards could easily be damaged by the forks.
Solution: Look for pallets whose top deckboards are spaced as narrowly as possible. Avoid putting the corners and edges of your boxes in those spaces to keep them from slipping through. This kind of shift in your load could interfere with its structural integrity, and it could also expose those boxes to the possibility of damage from a forklift.

 

Using the Wrong Type of Pallets
When you're buying pallets, you'll have a lot of options to choose from. The strongest pallets have bottom deckboards for maximum stability. When it comes to air freight, you may also want to consider four-way pallets, which allow them to be picked up from any side. Space in an aircraft can be tight. As a result, if your pallet can be maneuvered from any side, it will be easier for your carrier to move your load, reducing the possibility of mishandling damage.
Solution: If you're uncertain about the right pallets for your shipments, talk to your carrier. By following their recommendations, you'll ensure that you're choosing the pallets they can move carefully and easily.

 

Contributing to Broken Pallets
We've heard plenty of stories about broken pallets, which can be disastrous for a shipment. In addition to potential harm to your cargo, broken pallets can also delay your shipment significantly. Unfortunately, sometimes pallets can get damaged due to circumstances beyond your control, such as poor handling by a forklift driver. However, there are a few things you can do to prevent broken pallets.
Solution: Every pallet comes with a rated capacity. Make sure your load is well within that number. Additionally, if you're re-using pallets, make sure you inspect them thoroughly for damage before packing a new load. Something as small as a cracked deckboard can significantly weaken the structural integrity of your pallet.

 

Wrapping Your Pallet Incorrectly
Stretch wrapping your pallet can be an effective way to stabilize your load. However, one of the biggest mistakes we see shippers make is neglecting to secure the load to the pallet first.
Solution: No matter whether you're doing it by hand or using a machine, start at the bottom of the load to secure your load to the pallet before wrapping the rest. For extra reinforcement and security, you may want to use banding or strapping to secure the load to the pallet.

 

 

How to Choose Air Cargo Pallet
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Pallet Size
It is extremely important to choose the right pallet size. This is mainly due to the fact that your shipment should be safe and secure for transport. When parts of your freight are sticking out, it may lead to unnecessary damage. In most cases, the costs will not be reimbursed.
The price is usually calculated by the size and weight of the pallet. Therefore, it is sometimes cheaper to opt for a smaller pallet and stack your freight. Be careful however that you cannot exceed a maximum height.


Type of Pallet
There are many types of pallets, but the most common for pallet transport are europallets, block pallets, and mini pallets. These pallets are built with three beams, topped with a plateau of laths to support your freight. The pallets can be lifted with a forklift from all four different sides.
The euro pallet (80 x 120 cm) is the most used type of pallet on the European mainland, but for the larger shipments block pallets are also regularly used. With the smaller dimension of 80 x 60 cm is the mini pallet the most appropriate pallet for smaller shipments.


Carrying Capacity of Pallets
It seems obvious: a larger pallet can carry more weight than the smaller versions. The maximum carrying capacity is nonetheless not always the same. Even though a standard europallet can hold up to 2.000 kg, the European Pallet Association recommends to not surpass 1.500 kg. Furthermore, the material which is used to build the pallet can influence the maximum carrying capacity. The construction weight of a pallet is not always evenly distributed, which can significantly reduce the weight a pallet is able to withstand.
Additionally, carriers typically allow a maximum weight per pallet to ensure that trucks do not exceed international weight restrictions.


Best material for pallets
For the transport of pallets, it is most common to use a wooden construction. These pallets are extremely resistant and are very cost-effective.
It is however difficult to carry a wooden pallet by hand, as the weight rapidly exceeds 25 kg. There are alternatives, for example, synthetic material, cardboard and Styrofoam. The issue with these pallets is that they can usually only be used once.


Certificates and Hallmarks Exist for Pallets
As previously discussed, pallets come in different types and sizes. These are, however, not the only differences. Pallets can also have different certificates. An EPAL hallmark is given to official europallets. If you see the symbol on the wood, then your pallets are compliant to strict European regulations.
Moreover, the official pallets are the only ones that are officially allowed to be reused and/or to be traded. The 'unofficial' pallets are usually referred to as OW-pallets (oneway) and are only appropriate for a single shipment.
For shipments outside of the EU, regulations stipulate that pallets have to be treated against detrimental organisms and pallets need to have a visible approval stamp from ISPM 15.

 

 
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Frequently Asked Questions
 
 

Q: What is the role of air cargo palletin logistics?

A: Pallets are an essential tool in modern logistics, allowing for efficient movement, storage, and transportation of goods. Designed to be easily lifted by forklifts, pallet jacks, or other handling tools, pallets simplify the process of loading and unloading, thereby significantly reducing handling time. This, in turn, enhances the overall efficiency of logistics operations, leading to reduced costs and increased speed of service.
Furthermore, pallets ensure the safety and integrity of the goods during transit. By providing a sturdy and reliable platform, they help protect the goods from potential damage that might occur due to direct handling. This not only minimizes the loss associated with damaged goods but also boosts customer satisfaction by ensuring the products reach their destination in the best possible condition.

Q: Can you air freight a pallet?

A: Palletized cargo can also be sent by air, but is limited to the airplane's available space. The acceptable dimensions will vary depending on the type of plane, but there are some general rules. Palletizing is considered a safe method for shipping cargo shipments, increasing their safety and timely delivery.

Q: What size box for air freight?

A: Shipments must be packaged in sealed containers of at least 1,728 cubic inches (example: 12" x 12" x 12") and have a minimum top-loading capability of 75 pounds per square foot.

Q: What size pallet do I need?

A: 48×40 inches (1219x1016mm) – most commonly used in North America. 1200x1000mm – most commonly used across Europe and Asia. 45.9×45.9 inches (1165x1165mm) – most commonly used in Australia. 42×42 inches (1067x1067mm) – widely used across North America, Asia and Europe.

Q: What is a ULD pallet?

A: A Unit Load Device (ULD) is either an aircraft pallet and pallet net combination, or an aircraft container. ULDs are removable aircraft parts subject to strict civil aviation authorities' requirements from design, testing, production, and operations, to repair and maintenance.

Q: What size is a c130 pallet?

A: Dimensions: 108" W x 88" L x 2-1/4" H. Tare Weight: 290 lbs. Capacity: 10,000 lbs. Certified for these aircraft: C-130, C-5, C-27, CH-47, KC-10, C-17, C-9.

Q: What is the maximum pallet height for air freight DHL?

A: DHL can support the movement of pallet built to most all heights. However, limiting the height of your pallet build to between 48” – 60” / 120 - 150 cm can allow for the greatest number of routing options for your cargo. Skid/pallets with a height over 60” / 150 cm require movement on the main deck of freight aircraft.

Q: How to calculate the pallet size?

A: How do you measure the height of a pallet? Measure your pallet from the ground up to the highest point, including the pallet and the shipment. Then find the overall volume by multiplying the length by width by height (L x W x H).

Q: What are the most popular pallet sizes?

A: What is a standard pallet size? The standard pallet size is 48"x40" with each deck board being 3 1/2" wide by 5/16" thick. Other pallet sizes may differ across industries, but the pallet described above, based on GMA standards, is the most common and makes up more than 30% of all pallets used in the United States.

Q: What size is per pallet?

A: Its dimensions are 1200mm×800mm (31.50”×47.24”) and is one of the six approved ISO Pallet sizes. The two most popular pallet sizes used in Asia are the square 1100mm x 1100mm (43.30″ × 43.30″) pallet and the 1200mm x 1000mm (39.37″ × 47.24″) pallet. Both are included in the approved ISO Pallet list.

Q: How many pallets fit on a 747 cargo plane?

A: The 747-400 can hold 30 pallets of goods on the main level. The pallets are 96 by 125 inches (2.4 m by 3.2 m) and up to 120 inches (3.05 m) tall.

Q: What is the maximum pallet height for air freight?

A: The upper limit for a pallet's height is 62” (if shipping by Air) and 88” (if shipping by Sea) whereas each individual pallet's weight should not exceed 1500 Lbs.

Q: What size is a Ispm pallet?

A: Width: 116.5 cm (1165mm) Length: 116.5 cm (1165mm) Recommended Safe Working Load: 2000kg.

Q: What are standard pallet sizes?

A: The load capacity of the pallet can depend on many factors such as block or stringer and the number of blocks or stringers. However, the standard 48” x 40” pallet with 5/8” wood thickness can hold up to 4,600 lbs. This makes it an ideal pallet for grocery or retail.

Q: What size is an Air Force pallet?

A: Each tie down ring has a restraint capacity of 7,500 lbs. The pallet's empty weight is 290 lbs and its dimensions are 88" X 108" X 2.25".

Q: How many CBM can a pallet hold?

A: Like containers, pallets – flat structures used to support and secure cargo – come in standard sizes. The most common ones are the 48'' x 40'', 42'' x 42'' and 48'' x 48''1 pallets. One of these standard pallets can accommodate 1.26 m³.

Q: How do I choose pallets?

A: Which size you should use means considering what you want to transport and where it's going. You also need to consider the type and size of forklift that your customer or warehouse may be using. Finally, some industries need special types and sizes of pallet too so it's important to take this into account as well.

Q: How do you calculate pallet boxes?

A: You can estimate how many cartons will fit on a pallet by dividing the CBM (cubic meters) of the shipment by 1.5. This is a rough estimate that may help you estimate storage charges or give you an idea of how many pallets you will be shipping if you palletize at origin.

Wuxi Aviation Ground Equipment Co., Ltd. is well-known as one of the leading air cargo pallet manufacturers and suppliers in China. Please rest assured to buy or wholesale discount air cargo pallet for sale here from our factory. For price consultation, contact us.

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