What is a CHEP GLID?
What is a CHEP GLID?
When the produce company receives pallets from CHEP, the load information is automatically transferred to its Global Identification (GLID) number. Sea containers could hold over 250 loaded pallets.
What is CHEP?
CHEP (Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool) is a company dealing in pallet and container pooling services, serving customers in a range of industrial and retail supply chains. CHEP offers wooden and plastic pallets, small display pallets, crates and IBC containers.
How do I return a CHEP pallet?
How do I exchange blue pallets? Blue pallets are not exchanged. CHEP will pick them up for free and put them back into circulation in the supply chain. You are only one click away from a free blue pallet collection, just click here.
What is a block pallet?
Block pallets are true 4-way entry pallets. They use blocks of solid wood, plywood, or plastic to support the unit load. Typically, block pallets use 4 to 12 blocks to support the top deckboards. Curiously enough, between the blocks and the deckboards are thin stringers, which form a mat with the deckboard.
How much does a blue CHEP pallet cost?
CHEP makes money by charging manufacturers a one-time fee, usually $4.50 to $6.50 per pallet, plus a rental fee of less than a penny a day.
What are PECO pallets?
PECO Pallet is committed to providing the highest quality pallets and the best customer service in the pallet pooling industry. PECO manufactures sturdy wood block pallets and maintains the quality of its pallet pool by rigorously inspecting, sorting, cleaning and repairing pallets each time they cycle through a depot.
What is CHEP pallet program?
CHEP pallets dominate the pallet rental market for fast-moving consumer goods. CHEP collects them after delivery when they are emptied, refurbishing them as necessary before reissuing them to other customers.
Who pays for CHEP pallets?
CHEP makes money by charging manufacturers a one-time fee, usually $4.50 to $6.50 per pallet, plus a rental fee of less than a penny a day. Manufacturers also pay a transfer fee when they ship the pallets to a retailer.