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'''Hardwood pallets''' are [[Australian Standard Pallets]] which are standard in Australia and non-standard anywhere else in the world.They are 1,165 by 1,165 millimetres in size and fit perfectly in the RACE of the Australian railways. They are ill-suited for the standard 20 feet and 40 feet ISO shipping containers used around the globe. Australian Standard Pallets are usually manufactured in Hardwood, but 1165 x 1165 [[Pallets]] can also be manufactured using lighter timber suitable for use as disposable pallets using 16 millimetre boards. |
Latest revision as of 22:59, 2 August 2012
Hardwood pallets are Australian Standard Pallets which are standard in Australia and non-standard anywhere else in the world.They are 1,165 by 1,165 millimetres in size and fit perfectly in the RACE of the Australian railways. They are ill-suited for the standard 20 feet and 40 feet ISO shipping containers used around the globe. Australian Standard Pallets are usually manufactured in Hardwood, but 1165 x 1165 Pallets can also be manufactured using lighter timber suitable for use as disposable pallets using 16 millimetre boards.