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If you’re shipping pallets in and out of San Angelo and you’re still defaulting to wooden pallets like that’s “just how freight works,” there’s a high chance your operation is paying a quiet, nonstop pallet tax on every load. Not a tax you see clearly on one invoice. The real tax hides in wasted trailer space, extra freight weight, pallet storage, broken boards, cleanup time, disposal costs, and dock congestion that makes your warehouse feel busier than it needs to be. And in West Texas, where freight runs long and every extra shipment costs real money, that pallet tax hurts more than most teams realize. Slip sheets are how high-volume operations cut that waste at the root. They’re thin, tough sheets that replace pallets (or drastically reduce pallet usage) so you can ship more product per load, keep the dock cleaner, and lower cost per shipment without slowing the operation.
San Angelo is a work city. Agriculture, manufacturing, regional distribution, building materials, oilfield-adjacent supply chains, and plenty of businesses that ship steady product across Texas. When you’re moving freight long distances—Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Midland/Odessa lanes, beyond—efficiency isn’t a “nice-to-have.” It’s how you protect margin. Pallets have been “normal” for decades, which is exactly why most companies don’t measure how much waste pallets create. Slip sheets are the simple upgrade: you keep unit-load speed, but you stop hauling wooden platforms and you stop stacking pallets like they’re inventory.
What Slip Sheets Are (Plain English)
Slip sheets are basically pallets without the pallet.
Instead of placing your load on a thick wooden pallet, you place it on a strong sheet—often corrugated, fiberboard, or plastic. The sheet has a lip (or multiple lips). A forklift with a push/pull attachment grabs the lip, pulls the unit load onto the forks, and pushes it into a trailer or container.
Your product still moves as one unit. Your dock stays fast. But you stop paying to ship wood and you stop dealing with pallet chaos.
Slip sheets matter because they deliver three big wins:
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More product per trailer (better cube utilization).
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Less freight weight (you’re not hauling pallets).
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Less warehouse clutter (fewer pallet stacks, less cleanup).
When you ship steady volume, those wins stack fast.
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The “Pallet Tax” That Bleeds You Slowly (Especially on Long Texas Lanes)
Most teams think pallets are cheap because they only look at pallet price. That’s the trap.
Here’s what pallets quietly cost you:
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Trailer cube waste: pallets add thickness and force spacing
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Dead weight: you pay to haul wood you don’t sell
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Storage: pallet stacks steal warehouse floor space
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Breakage: cracked boards and nails create rework and delays
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Disposal: broken pallets require cleanup and haul-away
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Labor: extra handling steps add minutes that become payroll
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Safety risks: splinters, nails, unstable pallets, shifting loads
Slip sheets reduce or eliminate many of these costs. That’s why the savings often feel bigger than expected once you measure the full footprint—not just the pallet invoice.
Why Slip Sheets Work So Well in San Angelo
San Angelo shippers often deal with three realities:
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Longer runs (meaning freight dollars matter more)
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Regional distribution (meaning consistency matters)
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Margin pressure (meaning waste gets punished)
Slip sheets help because they reduce friction in the three places that matter most:
1) Space & Staging
Pallet stacks eat floor space. Slip sheets take up a fraction of the footprint. That means cleaner staging and less clutter in aisles and around dock doors.
2) Trailer Utilization
Pallets waste cube and headspace. Slip sheets are thin, so you can often load tighter and fit more product per trailer—meaning fewer shipments to move the same volume.
3) Less “Pallet Drama”
Broken boards, uneven stacks, pallet debris… all that steals time. Slip sheets simplify unit-load handling when your specs and equipment are aligned.
If you ship volume, slip sheets aren’t an “idea.” They’re a cost-control lever.
Types of Slip Sheets We Supply (And When to Use Each)
Slip sheets come in different materials and configurations. The right choice depends on load weight, environment, and handling method.
Corrugated / Fiberboard Slip Sheets
Strong, clean, and cost-effective for many standard loads. Great for boxed product and consistent stacking patterns.
Plastic Slip Sheets
More durable and moisture-resistant. Great for reuse programs, heavier loads, and environments where moisture or rough handling is a factor.
Custom Slip Sheets (sizes, lips, thickness, coatings)
If your loads are heavy, corners are sharp, or shipping conditions are demanding, custom specs help prevent tearing, shifting, and damage.
Choosing the right slip sheet isn’t about “cheapest.” It’s about what runs smooth at volume.
Handling & Equipment: Push/Pull Basics
Most slip sheet programs run best with a push/pull forklift attachment. That attachment grabs the slip sheet lip, pulls the unit load onto the forks, and pushes it into the trailer.
If you already have push/pull, great—you’re usually ready to roll. If you don’t, slip sheets can still be evaluated based on how much freight savings you can capture at your shipment volume.
The key is alignment: slip sheet spec + load pattern + equipment = smooth handling.
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The Biggest Profit Lever: More Product Per Trailer
This is where slip sheets become obvious.
Wood pallets are thick and bulky. They waste cube and headspace. That means you ship air.
Slip sheets are thin. That means you can often:
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pack loads tighter
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reduce wasted headspace
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increase product per trailer
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reduce the number of shipments
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reduce dock appointments and scheduling friction
Even a small improvement in trailer utilization can translate into serious annual savings when you ship consistent volume.
Who Uses Slip Sheets (And Why They Don’t Go Back)
Slip sheets are common in operations that care about efficiency and control:
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Manufacturing & assembly shipping consistent unit loads
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Warehouses & 3PLs optimizing dock flow and reducing clutter
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Food & beverage distribution needing cleaner handling
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Retail & e-commerce maximizing cube utilization
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Paper/print/packaging shipping stacked goods
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Building materials & industrial supply moving steady volume
Once slip sheets are dialed in and handling is smooth, most teams don’t want to go back to pallets.
Don’t Buy “Cheap Slip Sheets.” Buy Slip Sheets That Don’t Create Damage Claims.
Here’s how companies get burned:
They buy the cheapest sheets possible, go too thin, or choose the wrong material. Then sheets tear, loads shift, corners crush, and the “savings” disappears into damage claims and internal frustration.
Slip sheets work when they’re spec’d correctly.
The right slip sheet:
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supports your load weight
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matches your footprint
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handles cleanly with your equipment
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stays stable in transit
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arrives consistent at volume
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reduces cost without creating new issues
That’s what matters.
What We Need to Quote Slip Sheets Fast (Without the Back-and-Forth)
To quote accurately, here’s what helps:
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Slip sheet dimensions (or your pallet footprint)
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Load weight per unit
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Product type (boxes, bags, cases, etc.)
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Handling method (push/pull or other)
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Environment (dry storage, humidity, export, etc.)
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Quantity (MOQ is 5000)
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Delivery location (San Angelo, TX)
Don’t know everything? No problem. Send what you do know and we’ll fill in the rest quickly.
Why Custom Packaging Products
Custom Packaging Products is built for bulk buyers. We don’t position ourselves for small orders or one-off chaos. We focus on volume buyers who need:
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consistent specs
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reliable volume supply
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fast quoting
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truckload economics
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packaging that improves operations
Slip sheets are an efficiency tool. You’re buying smoother freight and better margins. We treat it that way.
Slip Sheets Delivered to San Angelo, TX (MOQ 5000)
If you’re ready to cut freight waste, reduce pallet clutter, and ship more product per load, slip sheets are one of the cleanest upgrades you can make—especially when your freight runs long across Texas.
Send your footprint, load weights, and how you handle unit loads, and we’ll quote the best option for your workflow—corrugated/fiberboard, plastic, or custom specs designed to keep loads stable and costs low.
The goal is simple: stop paying the pallet tax, ship smarter, and keep more margin on every shipment.