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palletA wooden platform used for shipping bulk items, such as shingles and lumber, and for providing a base to store such items off the floor or bare ground.
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palletRaised platform, intended to facilitate the lifting and stacking of goods.
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pallet"flat wooden blade" used as a tool by potters, etc., early 15c., from Middle French palette, diminutive of pale "spade, shovel" (see palette). Meaning "large portable tray&quo [..]
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pallet"mattress," late 14c., from Anglo-French paillete "straw, bundle of straw," Old French paillet "chaff, bundle of straw," from paille "straw" (12c.), from Latin [..]
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palletA platform usually made out of wood, but also made out of other materials, upon which product is stacked to provide a unit load in the transportation and distribution system.
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palletA portable platform for holding material for storage or transportation. Also called Skid.
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palletThe platform which cartons are stacked on and then used for shipment or movement as a group. Pallets may be made of wood or composite materials.
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palleta term used for a load-carrying platform onto which loose cargo is stacked before being placed inside a container. It is designed to be moved easily by fork-lift trucks.
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palletthe raised wooden platform on which books are delivered by binders and stored in distribution centres; handling requires the use of forklift trucks.
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palletAn inexpensive wood skid used to stack and ship con struction materials such as brick or concrete block.
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palletA wooden platform with stringers wide enough to allow a fork lift to drive into it and lift; used to pack cartons for shipment, if specified by the customer. Pallets are usually not reusable.
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palletTo dream of a pallet, denotes that you will suffer temporary uneasiness over your love affairs. For a young woman, it is a sign of a jealous rival.
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palletA standard-sized base for assembling, sorting, stacking, handling and transporting goods as a unit. The industry standard is GPC-spec-4-way entry, 48" x 40" hardwood pallets.
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palletSee Skid. Panel System
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palletA platform with or without sides, on which a number of packages or pieces may be loaded to facilitate handling by a lift truck. Standard size is 42" x 48". Note what maybe "standard" to a shipper may not be industry standard size. Be sure and check what your shipper means by "standard"
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palletA wooden, paper or plastic platform usually with a top and bottom, on which packaged goods are placed to facilitate movement by some type of freight handling equipment.
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palletA flat wooden or plastic tray that can be picked up by a fork-lift truck - used for transporting and storing goods. A platform with or without sides, on which a number of packages or pieces may be loa [..]
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palletWooden (and sometimes plastic) structure used to support goods while in transit or being moved. Standard pallets are 40″ x 48″ and typically moved using forklifts or pallet jacks.
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palletUsually shrink-wrapped stack of cases of beer on a wooden pallet. A 10-block pallet refers to layers of 10 cases stacked 6 cases high (60 cases). Alternately, some pallets may be stacked with 70 cases (10 x 7), and some with 56 (8 x 7).
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palletWooden frame on which goods are packed, when moved by fork lift truck
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palletA raised platform, normally made of wood, facilitating the handling of goods. Pallets are of standard dimensions.
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palletA flat, raised base or platform on which units are placed for shipment. Unfilled or filled bags are unitized in this manner to facilitate handling and shipping. A means of collecting smaller units [..]
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pallet(n) the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art(n) a portable platform for storing or moving goods that are stacked on it(n) a hand tool with a flat blade us [..]
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palletA flat tray, generally made of wood, but occasionally steel or other materials, on which goods can be stacked. There are two principal sizes: the ISO pallet, which measures 1 x 1.2 meters, and the europallet at 0.8 x 1.2 meters.
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palletThe painter in Smollett’s Peregrine Pickle. A man without one jot of reverence for ancient customs or modern etiquette.
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palletA platform with or without sides on which a number of packages orpieces may be loaded to facilitate handling by a lift truck.
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palletA platform with or without sides, on which a number of packages or pieces may be loaded to facilitate handling by a forklift or similar functioning equipment.
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palletWooden platform used as a base for loading and moving paper and printed products.
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palletA portable platform for holding material for storage or transportation.
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palletWhen air flows to the pipe, it goes through a hole in the wind chest beneath the pipe. The pallet valve closes this hole when the pipe is not being used. Pressing the key will open this valve. Pipe va [..]
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palletAn inexpensive wood skid used to stack and ship construction materials such as a brick or concrete block.
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pallet A wooden platform used in connection with a forklift for moving bales or other large items. Also called a skid. (Business Recycling Manual, INFORM & Recourse Systems, 1991)
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palletA device on the deck of which a quantity of goods can be assembled to form a unit load for the purpose of transporting it, or of handling or stacking it with the assistance of mechanical appliances. T [..]
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palletA flat wooden or plastic platform onto which cargo may be strapped or lashed which simplifies handling via cranes and forklift vehicles.
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pallet A short wooden, metal or plastic platform on which package cargo is placed, then handled by a forklift truck.
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palletA low platform, usually wooden, on which several packages or pieces of cargo are stacked for efficient movement by a forklift or for storage; a skid. See "Cargo Packing" Appendix A
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palleta platform used for easier handling of the merchandise. The standardized dimensions are: 100 mm x 1200 mm (ISO) and 800 mm x 1200 mm (CEN).
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palletA platform (usually two-deck), with or without sides, on which a number of packages or pieces may be loaded to facilitate handling by a lift truck.
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palletA square portable wooden platform used in the transport and storage of goods, and easily maneuvered into position using a forklift.
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palletA load-carrying platform to which loose cargo is secured before placing aboard the aircraft/vessel.
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palletA narrow vertical stripe on the shield, half the width of a pale
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palletA flat tray, generally made of wood but occasionally of steel, on which goods particularly those in boxes, cartons or bags, can be stacked. Its purpose is to facilitate the movement of such goods, mai [..]
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palletA (standardized) platform on which goods can be stacked for transport or warehouse handling purposes
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palletA (standardized) platform on which goods can be stacked for air transport purposes
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palletPallets are flat wooden trays that can be used to store and transport goods. There are many different types of pallet (e.g. flat pallets and box pallets). Pallets can be made of wood, plastic and metal, as well as other materials. The "Europool" pallet (120 x 80 centimeters) is the most widely-used type.
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palletAlso called a skid. Usually, a 48" x 40" wood platform used to ship product. The number and weight of your games per pallet will determine shipping and storage costs.
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palletA shallow portable platform used to facilitate handling of goods by forklift trucks. Often, packages are packed together on a pallet and then over-packed or shrink-wrapped to form a unitized load. Pallets are commonly made of wood, plastics or fiberboard. A four-way pallet is particularly useful, as it is constructed to enable forklift truck tines [..]
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palleta portable, horizontal, rigid platform used as a base for assembling, storing, stacking, handling and transporting goods as a unit load, often equipped with a superstructure. Pallet Design System (PDS)
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palletA large type of shipment piece commonly used in warehouses. Pallets typically have a base of wooden planks that allows pallets to be transported with pallet jacks or forklifts.
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palletA platform with or without sides, on which a number of packages or pieces may be loaded to facilitate handling by a lift truck.
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pallet A wooden platform used for stacking unit loads of merchandise. Standard size is 40" x 48"
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palletA low platform to hold a load of paper or prints, which is easily moved by a lift truck. It is fabricated of two separated layers of wood, paperboard or plastic.
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pallet
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palletLoading platform designed for handling by fork-lift truck.
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palletA wooden, paper or plastic platform usually with a top and bottom, on which packaged goods are placed to facilitate movement by some type of freight handling equipment.
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palletImplement used for the stowage of the fractional load (bags) that facilitates the work of loading and unloading to/from the ships.
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palletA reusable platform, usually made of wood, on which freight is loaded. Pallets are used to load/unload goods using a forklift. A pallet can carry a typical load of one metric ton (1,000 kilograms or a [..]
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