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If you’re in Cranston, Rhode Island and you’re searching for slip sheets… you’re not “curious.”

You’re trying to fix something expensive.

Because pallets have a sneaky way of becoming “normal” until somebody actually adds up the numbers and realizes you’re paying a recurring tax on every shipment you send.

You pay to buy pallets.
You pay to store pallets.
You pay to move pallets around.
You pay to ship pallets (weight + wasted cube).
You pay to throw pallets away.
And you pay again when a customer rejects a load because the pallet is broken, dirty, or doesn’t meet their standard.

Slip sheets are one of the few packaging moves that can reduce shipping costs without touching your product.

But only if they’re specced correctly.

Because when slip sheets are specced wrong, you don’t get savings… you get ripping tabs, sliding loads, dock backups, and forklift operators who want to fight somebody.

Slip sheets aren’t the problem.

Bad specs are the problem.

Let’s talk straight.

Cranston sits in the Northeast logistics reality where three things are always true:

Space is expensive.
Labor is expensive.
And freight bills don’t care about your feelings.

So when companies in and around Cranston start looking at slip sheets, it’s usually because they want one of these wins:

Slip sheets can do that—when the workflow fits.

What Slip Sheets Actually Are (Plain English)

A slip sheet is a thin, flat sheet—made from kraft paper, corrugated fiberboard, laminated board, or plastic—that goes under a unitized load.

Instead of putting your product on a wooden pallet…

You build it on the slip sheet.

Then a forklift—typically with a push/pull attachment—grabs the slip sheet by its tab (the “lip”) and pulls the load onto the forks. It can also push the load off at destination.

That’s the entire concept.

No pallet.
Less weight.
Less bulk.
Less wasted space.

And when you ship volume, those differences compound into real money.

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Why Slip Sheets Make Sense in Cranston

Slip sheets are popular in high-cost shipping regions because they attack multiple cost centers at once.

1) Pallets add weight you don’t get paid for

Wood pallets add serious weight across repeated shipments.

Slip sheets are dramatically lighter, which can improve shipment efficiency depending on your lane and freight structure.

2) Pallets steal cube

Pallets add bulk and can waste space inside trailers and containers.

Slip sheets reduce bulk, which can help you load tighter in the right applications.

3) Pallets create warehouse clutter

Pallet stacks take floor space, create safety issues, and become a management problem.

Slip sheets stack flat and stay out of the way.

4) Pallets cause receiving headaches

Busted pallets. Dirty pallets. Non-compliant pallets.

Slip sheets can reduce receiving friction and help meet certain customer standards.

5) Export and container workflows

If you’re loading containers, pallets often destroy capacity.

Slip sheets can shine when every inch matters.

Who Slip Sheets Are Perfect For (And Who Should Skip Them)

Slip sheets are a strong fit when:

Slip sheets are usually not ideal when:

A supplier who tells you “slip sheets work for everyone” is selling you a fairy tale.

Slip sheets work when the operation fits.

Slip Sheet Materials (Pick Wrong and You’ll Hate Slip Sheets)

Most slip sheet programs fail because the wrong material was chosen.

Here are the main options:

Kraft Paper Slip Sheets

Cost-effective and widely used.

Best for dry environments and moderate loads. Great for one-way shipments.

Corrugated Slip Sheets

More rigid than kraft.

Best when you need stiffness under the load due to footprint or stacking demands.

Laminated Slip Sheets

Paper-based with moisture resistance.

If humidity, condensation, or environmental exposure is a factor, laminated prevents sagging and reduces tearing.

Plastic Slip Sheets

Durable, reusable, and strong.

Ideal for heavier loads, wet environments, or closed-loop systems where slip sheets return and get reused.

Plastic costs more upfront, but it can dominate long-term economics when reuse is real.

Material choice depends on load weight, environment, and handling.

We’ll help you choose the right one.

The Lip (Tab) Is Everything

Here’s what most buyers ignore until it fails:

The lip.

The lip is the tab your push/pull grabs.

If it’s too short, too weak, or oriented wrong, you’ll see:

Common lip setups:

We spec lips based on workflow:

Where do you stage loads?
What direction do you pull?
How do you load trailers/containers?
How does the customer receive it?

That’s how you prevent ripping and keep throughput high.

Push/Pull Attachments: The Real Question

Can slip sheets be used without push/pull attachments?

Sometimes—especially in certain container workflows.

But if you want slip sheets to run consistently at scale in a warehouse, push/pull attachments are usually the difference between success and chaos.

If you already have them, perfect.

If you don’t, we help you evaluate:

Then we spec the slip sheet accordingly.

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What We Need to Quote Slip Sheets Correctly (Fast)

To give you a quote that actually fits your operation, here’s what helps:

  1. Load dimensions (length Ă— width)

  2. Load weight (average and max)

  3. Product type (boxes, bags, cases, pails, etc.)

  4. Environment (dry, humidity, cold storage, export)

  5. Handling method (push/pull, manual, container workflow)

  6. Monthly usage (how many sheets you burn through)

  7. Customer requirements (receiving standards, lip direction, material preference)

Don’t have all of it? No problem.

Most buyers don’t.

We’ll ask only what matters and lock the spec fast.

Why CPP Is Built for Bulk Buyers

Custom Packaging Products is deliberately positioned for bulk buyers and big accounts.

That means:

We’re not built for small orders.

We’re built for programs where savings compounds.

The Bottom Line for Cranston, RI Slip Sheets

Slip sheets are a leverage move.

They can reduce pallet spend, reduce shipping weight, reduce warehouse clutter, and improve shipping efficiency—without changing your product.

But only if they’re specced correctly:

Right material.
Right thickness.
Right lip configuration.
Right handling method.

If you want bulk slip sheets delivered to Cranston, Rhode Island, tell us what you’re shipping and how you handle unit loads—and we’ll quote the right spec for your operation.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!