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If you run a 3PL… you don’t get paid for “effort.” You get paid for throughput. For accuracy. For no drama. For getting freight in, stored, picked, wrapped, labeled, staged, and out the door—fast, clean, and predictable—while your client acts like it’s supposed to be effortless.
And here’s the part nobody says out loud:
Most 3PL warehouses are one “small problem” away from a full-blown fire.
A leaking pallet. A crushed case. A load that shifts in transit. A product that gets scuffed. A box that shows up dirty. A customer who rejects a shipment because it “looks contaminated.” A retailer that hits you with a compliance chargeback because the pallet “failed integrity.”
That’s why 3PL Logistics Tier Sheets are not some optional “nice to have.”
They’re a control lever.
Tier sheets are one of the cheapest, highest-ROI tools in the building—because they solve the exact problems that cost 3PLs money:
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product damage
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load instability
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dust and debris exposure
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cross-contamination
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slip hazards
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pallet collapse
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sloppy stacking
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stretch wrap waste
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chargebacks and rejections
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and the slow, silent killer: time lost to rework
This page is going to break down exactly how tier sheets work in 3PL operations, when to use them, what types matter, how to spec them the right way, and how to buy them without getting stuck with the wrong material (or paying way too much for something that should be simple).
Let’s start with the simplest truth:
What Tier Sheets Actually Do (In Plain Warehouse Language)
A tier sheet is a flat sheet placed between layers of product on a pallet (or sometimes on the top or bottom) to create a barrier and stabilize the load.
That’s the textbook definition.
But in a 3PL… the real job is this:
Tier sheets keep your warehouse from paying for someone else’s mess.
They help you:
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Protect product (from dust, wood splinters, moisture, scuffs, and cross-contact)
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Stabilize loads (reduce shifting, improve stacking, and make wrap/strap perform better)
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Standardize pallet builds (speed up ops, reduce rework, reduce damage claims)
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Reduce chargebacks and rejections (especially retail and food-grade lanes)
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Increase throughput (because fewer problems = fewer stops = more pallets out the door)
That’s it.
And that’s why 3PLs that run clean and profitable almost always have tier sheets in the system somewhere—whether they call them “layer pads,” “separator sheets,” “pallet sheets,” or “interleaving.”
Same concept.
Same value.
Why 3PLs Need Tier Sheets More Than Almost Anyone
Manufacturers often ship one product type. One SKU family. One packaging format.
3PLs ship everything.
Food. Cosmetics. Chemicals. Supplements. E-comm cases. Pharma. Pet products. Cleaning products. Industrial parts. Glass. Liquids. Powders. Fragile. Crushable. Stackable. Not stackable. You name it.
That creates a constant operational challenge:
Your pallet standards have to work across wildly different products.
And because you’re handling other people’s inventory, the risk is brutal:
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If product gets damaged, the client blames you.
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If the pallet shifts, the carrier blames you.
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If the customer rejects, everyone blames you.
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If the warehouse slows down, your labor cost eats you alive.
Tier sheets are one of the few “universal tools” that plug into nearly every product category and make the entire operation more stable.
The Problems Tier Sheets Solve (That Cost 3PLs Real Money)
Let’s call out the usual suspects.
1) Dust, debris, and contamination exposure
Pallets are dirty. Warehouses are dusty. Trailers are worse.
Even if your product is sealed in cartons, customers judge what they see. If they see dust, grime, or “warehouse smell,” it becomes a quality concern.
Tier sheets create a clean barrier between layers and can be used as a top sheet to protect the load surface.
2) Load shift and leaning pallets
A pallet that leans is a pallet that:
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takes longer to wrap
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is more likely to get rejected
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is more likely to collapse
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is more likely to damage product
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makes forklift handling dangerous
Tier sheets help create flatter layers and reduce interlayer friction weirdness that causes shifting.
3) Carton crushing from uneven pressure
The number one silent cause of damage is uneven load distribution.
A pallet deck has gaps. Boxes deform. Load pressure concentrates. Bottom layers get crushed. Cartons cave in. Now the entire pallet loses integrity.
Tier sheets distribute weight across the layer and can help prevent pressure points.
4) Stretch wrap waste
If a load isn’t stable, your team wraps it more.
More wrap. More time. More labor. More film. More cost.
A tier sheet can be the difference between:
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a clean 12-wrap pattern
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a “wrap it until it feels safe” nightmare
5) Chargebacks and compliance issues
Retail compliance is ruthless. Food and pharma can be even worse.
If the load looks compromised, many customers don’t negotiate—they reject.
Tier sheets help loads arrive clean, squared, and professional.
6) Rework
Rework is the hidden tax that destroys 3PL margins.
A client doesn’t see rework on their invoice. They see it in your capacity.
Tier sheets reduce rework by preventing the problems that force rework.
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Where Tier Sheets Get Used in 3PL Logistics
Here are the most common 3PL use cases:
A) Between layers of cases (classic use)
This is the standard: every layer gets a sheet.
Used when:
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product is high-value
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cases are slick or unstable
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load goes long distance
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customer is strict
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product must arrive clean
B) Top sheet under stretch wrap
A top sheet protects the top layer from:
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dust
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condensation
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trailer grime
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abrasion from wrap
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strap bite (when straps are used)
This is common in:
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food-grade
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retail compliance
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pharma and medical
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cosmetics
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electronics
C) Bottom sheet on pallet deck
This protects the bottom layer from:
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wood splinters
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pallet gaps
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uneven deck boards
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moisture transfer
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dirty pallet surfaces
Extremely common when:
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pallets are reused
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product cartons are thin
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the client is picky
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the load is heavy
D) Mixed-SKU pallet builds
3PLs often build rainbow pallets.
Different carton sizes, different weights, different packaging strengths.
Tier sheets help create “reset points” that stabilize each section of the pallet.
E) Slip-sheet style unit loads (in some operations)
Some operations use sheets as part of specialized material handling.
Even when you’re not doing full slip-sheet programs, tier sheets still help stabilize loads in equipment-heavy lanes.
Types of Tier Sheets (And Which Ones Actually Make Sense for 3PLs)
Not all tier sheets are the same. Here are the common categories:
1) Corrugated tier sheets
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Great general-purpose option
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Adds rigidity and stacking support
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Good for uneven cartons
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Common for retail compliance
Corrugated is the workhorse when you need stiffness and stability.
2) Solid fiber tier sheets (chipboard / kraft board)
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Thinner than corrugated
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Good for layer separation and cleanliness
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Good for lighter loads
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Often more cost-effective in bulk
Great when you don’t need thick rigidity but want a barrier and cleaner layer separation.
3) Plastic tier sheets (reusable)
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Durable, moisture resistant
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Good for closed-loop operations
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Good for washdown environments
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Higher upfront cost, longer life
Plastic makes sense when:
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you have repeat lanes
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you can recover and reuse
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your clients demand moisture resistance
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the environment is harsh
4) Specialty: anti-slip coated sheets, moisture barrier sheets, etc.
These can be amazing in the right lane… and a waste in the wrong one.
The key is matching the sheet to the problem you’re solving.
How to Choose the Right Tier Sheet for a 3PL
Here’s the decision framework that actually works in the real world:
Step 1: What problem are you solving?
Is it:
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cleanliness?
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load shifting?
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carton crushing?
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moisture?
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compliance?
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mixed SKU instability?
Different problems point to different materials.
Step 2: What’s the load profile?
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total pallet weight
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box strength
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stacking height
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carton footprint
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product fragility
Heavier and taller usually means you want more rigidity and better load distribution.
Step 3: What’s the shipping environment?
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LTL vs FTL
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local vs cross-country
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number of touchpoints
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temperature/humidity swings
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warehousing duration
More touchpoints = more risk. More risk = stronger stabilization required.
Step 4: Is it single-use or reusable?
If your client wants reusables, plastic may win.
If it’s outbound retail freight, single-use corrugated/fiber often wins.
Step 5: What’s the cost of failure?
If a load failure costs you:
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a rejection
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a chargeback
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a damage claim
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a lost client
…then tier sheets are not “an expense.” They’re insurance with a high ROI.
The Most Common Tier Sheet Mistakes in 3PL Warehouses
Mistake #1: Treating tier sheets like an afterthought
If your team “sometimes uses them,” you have inconsistency.
Inconsistency creates random outcomes.
Random outcomes create damage claims.
Mistake #2: Using the wrong size
Too small = doesn’t protect edges, doesn’t stabilize, creates pressure points.
Too big = buckles, interferes with wrap, causes corners to fold.
You want a sheet that matches the pallet footprint and layer footprint correctly.
Mistake #3: Using thin sheets for heavy loads
A flimsy sheet on a heavy load does almost nothing except cost money.
If you’re trying to solve crushing or shifting on heavy pallets, you need real rigidity.
Mistake #4: Not standardizing by client lane
Different clients have different risk profiles.
You should standardize tier sheet specs by:
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client
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product category
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shipping lane
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compliance requirements
Not by “whatever is closest to the dock.”
Mistake #5: Over-engineering
On the other side, don’t overpay.
If a load is local, low risk, and stable cartons… you might only need a top sheet, or a lighter fiber sheet.
The goal is smart protection, not “maximum everything.”
Tier Sheets and Warehouse Throughput: The Hidden Profit Lever
Here’s why smart 3PL operators love tier sheets:
They reduce micro-problems.
And micro-problems add up.
If tier sheets save:
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30 seconds per pallet on wrap time
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2 minutes per pallet on rework avoidance
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1 damaged pallet per week
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1 customer complaint per month
…that’s not “small.”
That’s thousands of dollars in regained capacity and avoided losses.
Tier sheets are one of those rare items where spending a little more can buy you:
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less chaos
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fewer claims
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fewer fires
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cleaner processes
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faster outbound
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better client retention
That’s why the best 3PLs don’t ask: “Are tier sheets expensive?”
They ask:
“How expensive is one rejected shipment?”
Bulk Ordering Tier Sheets: Why MOQ Matters
Tier sheets are a volume item.
If you try to buy them like office supplies (a little here, a little there), you pay more and you suffer more.
Buying in bulk gives you:
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better unit pricing
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better consistency
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fewer stockouts
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stable specs for SOPs
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less procurement noise
And in a 3PL, stockouts are deadly.
Because when tier sheets run out, your team improvises.
And improvisation leads to:
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unstable pallets
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uneven builds
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different wrap patterns
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higher damage risk
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and headaches you didn’t need
A 3PL should run on systems.
Tier sheets are part of the system.
How to Quote Tier Sheets Fast (What We Need From You)
If you want a clean quote and the right recommendation, here’s what to provide:
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Sheet type preference (corrugated, solid fiber, plastic)
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Size needed (48×40 is common, but not always correct)
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Thickness or grade (if you know it)
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How you’re using it (between layers, top sheet, bottom sheet)
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Average pallet weight
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Product category (food, retail, industrial, mixed)
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Monthly usage estimate (or pallets per month)
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Any pain points (damage, dust complaints, load shift, chargebacks)
If you don’t know thickness/grade, that’s fine.
Tell us the problem you’re solving and we’ll spec it the right way.
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Why Custom Packaging Products for 3PL Tier Sheets
Because you don’t need a vendor who “sells sheets.”
You need a partner who understands what a 3PL actually cares about:
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consistency
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availability
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pricing that works at scale
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fast quoting
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specs that match real operations
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nationwide supply capability
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and packaging components that reduce operational chaos
We help 3PLs build packaging supply programs that support throughput, reduce damage, and keep clients happy—without turning procurement into a full-time job.
Whether you need:
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standard 48×40 tier sheets
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custom sizes
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heavy-duty corrugated layer pads
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clean barrier top sheets
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or a program that matches multiple client lanes
…we can supply it and keep it consistent.
FAQ: 3PL Logistics Tier Sheets
Do tier sheets really prevent load shifting?
Yes—especially when used consistently and matched to the load profile. They help create flatter layers and improve stability under wrap and strap tension.
Are tier sheets only for retail shipments?
No. Retail is common, but tier sheets are valuable for industrial, food-grade, pharma, e-comm, and mixed-SKU pallet builds.
Corrugated or solid fiber—which is better?
Corrugated is better when you need rigidity and stacking support. Solid fiber is great for separation and cleanliness at a thinner profile. The right choice depends on the problem you’re solving.
Can tier sheets reduce stretch wrap usage?
Often yes. A more stable pallet usually requires less “overwrapping,” saving film and labor time.
Do you supply nationwide?
Yes. 3PL networks are national. Your packaging supplier should be too.
Bottom Line
3PL margins get destroyed by two things:
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Damage and claims
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Time lost to rework and chaos
Tier sheets attack both.
They’re cheap. They’re simple. They’re easy to standardize. And they prevent the exact problems that turn a smooth warehouse into a war zone.
If you want your pallets to move cleaner, faster, and with fewer “surprises,” tier sheets are one of the best decisions you can make.
Get a quote, and we’ll get you the right spec at scale.