Used Pallets in Anchorage, Alaska!
We pick up, recycle, buy & sell used pallets in Anchorage
Grade A (#1)
Premium quality pallets
- • No broken boards
- • Clean appearance
- • Full structural integrity
Grade B (#2)
Standard quality pallets
- • Minor repairs allowed
- • Fully functional
- • Cost-effective option
Grade C (#3)
Economy pallets
- • May have damage
- • Suitable for one-time use
- • Budget-friendly option
Prices are average market rates and may vary based on quantity and condition.
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Pallet Classified Ads in Anchorage
Grade AAnchorage, Alaska - Grade A Premium 48x40 Wood Pallets
Grade BAnchorage, Alaska - Grade B Standard Wood Pallets
Grade CAnchorage, Alaska - Grade C Economy Wood Pallets
CoresAnchorage, Alaska - Pallet Cores for Recycling
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Pallet Options in Anchorage
Grade A Pallets
Premium quality, minimal repairs needed. Ideal for retail displays.
From $10.50
Grade B Pallets
Good condition with minor repairs. Best value for most uses.
From $4.63
Grade C Pallets
Budget option, may need repairs. Great for one-time shipping.
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Heat Treated
ISPM-15 certified for international shipping compliance.
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Our Services in Anchorage
Pallet Delivery
Fast delivery to your location in Anchorage and surrounding areas. Same-day delivery available.
Pallet Pickup
We pick up your surplus pallets. Get paid for pallets you no longer need.
Custom Orders
Need a specific size or quantity? We can accommodate custom orders.
Pallet Services and Industry in Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage is Alaska's largest city and the primary logistics hub for the entire state. Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is one of the busiest air cargo airports in the world, serving as a critical refueling stop for trans-Pacific freight. The Port of Alaska in Anchorage handles approximately 90% of consumer goods entering the state, creating a unique pallet market where supply is largely imported and prices reflect higher transportation costs. I-1 (Glenn Highway) and the Seward Highway connect Anchorage to the Matanuska Valley and Kenai Peninsula. Alaska's extreme cold — winters regularly reach -20°F — can cause wood to become brittle, making Grade A pallets with thick, high-quality lumber the preferred choice.
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