PLASTIC PALLET BOX
Rigid and collapsible plastic pallet boxes for warehousing, food handling, agriculture, automotive parts, recycling, and export logistics.
- Standard and custom sizes available
- Solid wall and ventilated designs
- Lid, drop door, wheel, and logo options
- Factory-direct support for bulk orders and OEM projects
Collapsible Pallet Box
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Solid Pallet Box
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Ventilated Pallet Box
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Heavy Duty Pallet Box
Learn MoreWhat Is a Plastic Pallet Box?
A plastic pallet box is a large reusable container built with a pallet base for forklift handling, stacking, storage, and transport. It is designed for bulk goods, loose parts, agricultural products, industrial materials, and closed-loop logistics systems.
Unlike small plastic bins, a plastic pallet box combines large storage volume with pallet-level handling efficiency. It can be moved by forklift or pallet jack, stacked in warehouses, and reused across repeated transport cycles.
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WHY B2B BUYERS CHOOSE PLASTIC PALLET BOXES
Plastic pallet boxes are not just large containers. They help standardize handling, improve storage efficiency, and reduce damage in repeated-use supply chains.
Built for forklift handling
The pallet base allows stable movement by forklift and pallet jack, making bulk handling faster and safer.
Suitable for stacking and storage
These boxes are designed for stacked storage in warehouses, production areas, and transport operations.
Better for repeated use
Plastic pallet boxes last much longer than disposable bulk packaging in closed-loop and high-frequency logistics systems.
Easier to clean
Plastic surfaces do not absorb moisture like wood and are easier to wash for food, agriculture, and industrial use.
Available in collapsible formats
Foldable models help reduce empty return volume and save storage space when boxes are not in use.
More standardized
With consistent sizes and optional accessories, they fit better into organized handling and storage processes.