Used Pallets in Salt Lake City, Utah!

We pick up, recycle, buy & sell used pallets in Salt Lake City

Grade A (#1)

Premium quality pallets

$9.34
avg. in Salt Lake City

Grade B (#2)

Standard quality pallets

$7.54
avg. in Salt Lake City

Grade C (#3)

Economy pallets

$6.46
avg. in Salt Lake City

Prices are average market rates and may vary based on quantity and condition.

Salt Lake CityUtahGrade A and Grade B48 x 40

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Our Services in Salt Lake City

Pallet Delivery

Fast delivery to your location in Salt Lake City 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 Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is the economic hub of the Intermountain West, with I-15 and I-80 intersecting to create a major freight crossroads. The city's diverse economy spans technology, outdoor recreation manufacturing, healthcare (Intermountain Health), and mining. Salt Lake City International Airport is being rebuilt into a major cargo hub, and the inland port project in the city's northwest quadrant is designed to become the nation's largest inland port for processing goods from West Coast ports.

Frequently Asked Questions

We deliver used pallets throughout Salt Lake City including the inland port area, North Temple corridor, and along I-15 and I-80. Free delivery for orders of 50+ pallets. We also serve West Valley City, Sandy, Murray, and Draper.
SLC pallet prices range from $5 to $13. Grade A pallets cost $7–$13, Grade B pallets $5–$10, and Grade C pallets $4–$7. Utah's growing logistics sector is improving supply and pricing competitiveness.
Yes, we purchase surplus pallets from SLC warehouses, tech companies, and distribution centers. Free pickup for loads of 50+ pallets in Salt Lake County.
Yes, same-day delivery is available for SLC metro orders placed before 10 AM. Our fleet covers Salt Lake, Davis, and Utah counties on daily I-15 corridor routes.
The Utah Inland Port is designed to process goods from West Coast ports, which will significantly increase pallet demand and supply in the Salt Lake City area. This development positions SLC as a growing logistics hub.

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