Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 5,000 slip sheets
Slip sheets are ultra-thin material-handling sheets used to replace wooden pallets, reduce freight weight, cut warehouse costs, and make shipping more efficient.
Instead of lifting a heavy pallet, a push–pull forklift attachment grips the slip sheet’s tab and slides the load onto and off of surfaces.
They’re lighter than pallets.
They’re cheaper than pallets.
And they dramatically reduce the amount of wood you need in your supply chain.
Slip sheets exist for one reason:
Move product with the absolute minimum material beneath it.
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What Slip Sheets Actually Do
Slip sheets act as a base layer for unitized loads.
They allow forklifts equipped with push–pull attachments to move product without the weight or height of a traditional pallet.
Slip sheets are designed to slide, not lift.
They eliminate pallet bulk.
They streamline space and reduce freight cost.
Why Companies Use Slip Sheets
Companies use slip sheets to:
- Replace wooden pallets
- Save money on material costs
- Reduce container and trailer weight
- Maximize cubic space
- Improve export efficiency
- Eliminate pallet disposal issues
Slip sheets transform how loads move through a supply chain.
What Slip Sheets Are Made Of
Slip sheets are typically made from:
- High-strength fiberboard
- Poly-coated fiberboard
- Heavy-duty plastic
- Recycled engineered materials
Each material serves different industries and environmental conditions.
Slip Sheets vs Wooden Pallets
Slip sheets do everything a pallet does — except without the extra weight, height, or cost.
Slip Sheets Offer:
- Lower purchase cost
- Lower freight cost
- Lower storage footprint
- Zero need for pallet repairs
- Zero nails, wood, or debris
Wood Pallets Offer:
- Higher strength
- Better rigidity
- Compatibility with any forklift
Slip sheets win on cost and efficiency.
Pallets win on universal compatibility.
How Slip Sheets Work With Forklifts
Slip sheets require a push–pull attachment.
The attachment clamps onto the slip sheet’s “lip” and pulls the load onto the forks.
To unload, the attachment pushes the load forward while the slip sheet stays underneath.
It’s fast.
It’s controlled.
And it eliminates pallet deadweight.
Industries That Use Slip Sheets
Slip sheets dominate in operations that move high volumes of lightweight or packaged goods.
Common industries include:
- Food and beverage
- Consumer goods
- Retail distribution
- Paper goods
- Plastics
- Export operations
- High-volume warehouse environments
Slip sheets shine in environments where efficiency matters more than brute strength.
Why Slip Sheets Are Popular for Export Loads
Slip sheets reduce container weight.
They free up cubic space.
They eliminate wood requirements.
And they simplify international compliance.
If you export high-volume goods, slip sheets often outperform pallets on cost and space optimization.
Comparison Table — Slip Sheets vs Pallets
| Feature | Slip Sheets | Wooden Pallets | Emoji |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | Extremely light | Heavy | ⚖️ |
| Cost | Low | Medium–High | 💵 |
| Space Efficiency | Excellent | Moderate | 📦 |
| Strength | Lower | High | đź’Ş |
| Equipment Needed | Push–pull attachment | Standard forklift | 🚜 |
| Export Compliance | No HT required | HT required | 🌍 |
| Debris | None | Wood splinters, nails | đź§ą |
Slip sheets deliver maximum efficiency.
Pallets deliver maximum strength.
Slip Sheets Reduce Warehouse Space Needs
Slip sheets stack nearly flat.
A single pallet footprint can store thousands of slip sheets.
This frees up:
- Aisles
- Rack positions
- Storage bays
- Floor space
More space equals more throughput.
Why Slip Sheets Reduce Freight Cost
Slip sheets weigh almost nothing.
Removing pallet weight lowers:
- Trailer weight
- Container weight
- Air freight charges
- Fuel consumption
Lightweight handling = lower operating costs.
When Slip Sheets Make the Most Sense
Use slip sheets when:
- Loads are consistent and uniform
- Space efficiency is important
- Export is frequent
- Indoor warehousing dominates
- You want predictable handling costs
- You’re moving cartons, bags, or light industrial goods
If your operation involves delicate, dense, or unstable loads, pallets may still be required.
When Slip Sheets Do NOT Make Sense
Slip sheets are not ideal when:
- Loads are extremely heavy
- Pallet-level rigidity is needed
- You don’t use push–pull attachments
- Outdoor storage is involved
- Loads are unstable or irregular in shape
Slip sheets enhance efficiency — but only in the right environment.
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Slip Sheets and Gaylord Boxes
Slip sheets generally do NOT replace pallets under Gaylords.
Gaylords require rigidity.
Slip sheets are flexible.
That means Gaylords, drums, and heavy industrial packaging still need pallets beneath them.
Slip Sheets Are a Sustainability Upgrade
Slip sheets reduce or eliminate wooden pallet usage.
Less wood means:
- Less waste
- Lower disposal cost
- Fewer repairs
- Fewer damaged pallets
- Smaller environmental footprint
They turn your warehouse into a cleaner, leaner operation.
How Slip Sheets Improve Worker Safety
Slip sheets eliminate:
- Splinters
- Nails
- Board breaks
- Heavy pallet lifting
Less wood = fewer injuries.
Choosing the Right Slip Sheet Material
Pick slip sheets based on:
- Load weight
- Moisture exposure
- Export requirements
- Surface friction needs
Fiberboard is economical.
Plastic is durable.
Poly-coated boards resist moisture.
Match the material to the workload.
Final Thoughts: Slip Sheets Are the Most Efficient Load-Bearing Surface Money Can Buy
Slip sheets replace pallets in high-volume operations where speed, cost reduction, and space optimization matter more than rigidity.
They’re lightweight.
They’re inexpensive.
They’re easy to store.
They’re ideal for exports.
And they streamline the entire warehouse flow.