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GMA, heat treated, recycled, and custom pallets. Fast delivery to Manila, Mississippi County. Same-day quote.
Florida Pallet Supply delivers pallets to Manila, Arkansas businesses. Full inventory of pallet types for immediate delivery throughout Mississippi County.
Arkansas pallet demand is driven by Walmart (global HQ Bentonville), Tyson Foods (HQ Springdale), J.B. Hunt Transport HQ, and the Arkansas River navigation system connecting to the Mississippi River.
Industries served in Mississippi County: retail/logistics (Walmart supply chain), food processing (Tyson, Pilgrim's Pride), trucking/logistics, agriculture, timber/paper, military.
📦 1-3 business day delivery to Manila and all Mississippi County, AR.
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Ar, Arkansas sits within the Mid-South's active commercial logistics corridor, where warehouses and distributors process consistent volumes of freight that depend on reliable pallets supply.
Drop-trailer service into Ar works well for high-volume operations that prefer to unload on their own schedule - we leave the trailer, you call when it's empty.
Block pallets have nine support blocks for true 4-way forklift entry - preferred for automated handling. Stringer pallets use 2x4 stringers in 2-way entry orientation. Ar operators with AGVs typically prefer block construction.
Yes. Flatbed delivery suits oversized loads or unusual configurations into Ar. Standard delivery uses 53-foot dry van; flatbed runs on 48-foot flats with strap-down securing.
Yes - weekend and after-hours delivery into Ar is available with 48 hours' notice. Standard windows run Monday-Friday, 6am-6pm. Surcharges may apply for off-hours delivery.
Net-30 credit terms require a credit application with trade references. New Ar accounts typically ship prepaid or COD for the first 1-3 loads while credit is being established.
Heat-treatment chamber maintained at 56C core for 30 minutes per ISPM-15 Annex 1; each load shipped with a treatment certificate signed by a USDA-registered inspector.
Hurricane preparedness regulations in Miami-Dade and Broward counties require commercial pallet inventory to be either secured (banded + tarped) or relocated above 12 feet by June 1 storm-season opening; our staging team manages compliance for recurring customers.
Citrus packers operating in Florida's three citrus belts (Indian River, Polk County, Highlands County) require Florida-specific phytosanitary documentation; we coordinate with the Florida Citrus Mutual office for compliant freight.
Lumber spec for new GMA stock: mixed hardwood (oak, maple, ash, hickory) with minimum 600 SG (specific gravity); kiln dried to <19% moisture; visible defects limited to wane on outer 1/3 of deck board only.
Custom 42x42 pallet builds use 7/8 inch deck boards for telecommunications-equipment loads; nail-pattern density doubled to handle 5,000 lb static load; runner spacing optimized for 4,000 lb-capacity narrow-aisle reach trucks.
Live-load operations bring the trailer to your dock for a 90-minute window; loader/unloader provided; suited to customers without dedicated dock space or with intermittent volume.
E-commerce fulfillment centers around Orlando and Lakeland use mixed-SKU GMA pallets for inbound, plus pallets-with-cardboard for outbound to last-mile carriers; we coordinate delivery with their dock-scheduling system (FreightSmart, DOCK365).
Delivery freight runs $250-450 per truckload (53-foot) within 75 miles of a yard; longer hauls priced at $2.50-3.50 per loaded mile; flatbed loads premium 10-15%.
Sustainability reports provided quarterly to standing-order customers; documents pallets recycled, lumber diverted from landfill, and CO2-equivalent savings vs new-only sourcing.
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