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[[File:North american pallet.jpg|thumb|right|North American Pallet]]


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Of the top [[Pallets]] used in North America, the most commonly used by far is the Grocery Manufacturers' Association [[GMA Pallets]], which accounts for 30% of all new wood pallets produced in the United States.
Of the top pallets used in North America, the most commonly used by far is the Grocery Manufacturers' Association (GMA) pallet, which accounts for 30% of all new wood pallets produced in the United States.
The ISO also recognizes the GMA pallet footprint as one of its six standard sizes.
The ISO also recognizes the GMA pallet footprint as one of its six standard sizes.

Latest revision as of 23:06, 2 August 2012


North American Pallet



Of the top Pallets used in North America, the most commonly used by far is the Grocery Manufacturers' Association GMA Pallets, which accounts for 30% of all new wood pallets produced in the United States. The ISO also recognizes the GMA pallet footprint as one of its six standard sizes.