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Rehrig Pacific Company: Rackable GMA-228 plastic pallets



Rehrig Pacific has grown to become a world-leading plastic pallet and container manufacturer serving the agriculture, pharma, bakery, beverage, dairy and materials handling industries. It also manufacturers roll-out carts, recycle bins and commercial containers for the waste and recycling collection industry.
4010 East 26th Street
Los Angeles, California, 90058
United States
(323) 262-5145  (800) 421-6244  (323) 269-8506 
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Rehrig Pacific Company Profile

Plastic pallet features two-piece snap lock construction for quick, easy repairs

Plastic pallet features two-piece snap lock construction for quick, easy repairs Rackable GMA-228 plastic pallets, with a footprint of 48 x 40 inches, weigh less than wood and are stackable to lower fuel and operational costs. To reduce shrink, the pallets are trackable and traceable. Features include two-piece snap lock construction for quick and easy repairs; metal reinforcements for impact resistance; welded deck and base components that provide additional strength and prevent rust; and a non-cruciform bottom structure that reduces pallet jack damage and lowers the pallet’s total weight. The pallet is manufactured from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) from injection molding, and can be completely recycled at the end of its useful life. Rehrig Pacific, 800-421-6244, [url=http://www.rehrigpacific.com]http://www.rehrigpacific.com[/url].

Rackable GMA-228 plastic pallets by Rehrig Pacific, with a footprint of 48 x 40 inches, weigh less than wood and are stackable to lower fuel and operational costs.

To reduce shrink, the pallets are trackable and traceable. Features include two-piece snap lock construction for quick and easy repairs; metal reinforcements for impact resistance; welded deck and base components that provide additional strength and prevent rust; and a non-cruciform bottom structure that reduces pallet jack damage and lowers the pallet’s total weight.

The pallet is manufactured from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) from injection molding, and can be completely recycled at the end of its useful life.