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Confectionery is one of the most ruthless categories in food.

Not because it’s “hard to make candy.”
Because it’s hard to move candy without messing it up.

Chocolate blooms. Gummies sweat. Boxes crush. Cartons scuff. Pallets shift. Humidity creeps in. Heat hits the trailer. The load gets double-stacked by somebody who doesn’t care. And by the time it arrives… the customer doesn’t see your ingredient list or your process controls.

They see damage.

And in confectionery, damage isn’t “a little problem.” It’s returns, rework, lost shelf time, chargebacks, and a buyer who quietly decides to switch suppliers.

That’s why Confectionery Plastic Slip Sheets are a weapon.

Not a “nice-to-have.” A weapon.

Because when you swap out pallets for slip sheets (or you integrate slip sheets into your unitization strategy), you get three things confectionery logistics needs desperately:

And those three things protect margins.

This page is going to break down exactly why plastic slip sheets are such a smart move for confectionery manufacturers, co-packers, and distributors—how they work, where they fit, what problems they solve, and how to deploy them so your shipping team doesn’t revolt.


What Are Plastic Slip Sheets (In Plain English)

A plastic slip sheet is a thin, durable sheet (usually made from plastic materials) used instead of a traditional wooden pallet.

Instead of forklift forks going under a pallet, a forklift uses a push/pull attachment to:

So the slip sheet becomes the “platform” your load sits on—without the bulk, weight, and contamination risk of a wood pallet.

Think of it like this:

A pallet is a big chunk of wood you’re paying to ship.
A slip sheet is a lightweight platform designed to ship product, not wood.

And confectionery loves that because confectionery is all about:


Why Confectionery Loads Benefit So Much From Slip Sheets

Confectionery operations care about a few things more than most industries:

1) Cleanliness and presentation

Candy packaging shows everything:

Wood pallets can introduce:

Plastic slip sheets are cleaner and more consistent.

2) Shipping efficiency (more product per truck)

Confectionery often ships in high volume:

Slip sheets reduce weight and height vs pallets, which can allow:

Even small improvements here scale fast in confectionery.

3) Load stability

Slip sheets create a flat, consistent base.
That matters for:

Stability reduces damage.
Damage reduction protects margin.

4) Cost control beyond just “pallet cost”

Yes, pallets cost money.

But the bigger costs are:

Slip sheets can help reduce those indirect costs by improving load consistency and presentation.


The #1 Confectionery Shipping Reality: Heat + Humidity + Compression

Here’s what kills confectionery loads in transit:

Slip sheets don’t magically control temperature, but they do help with:

In other words: slip sheets remove variables.

And in confectionery, fewer variables means fewer surprises.


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Why Plastic (Not Paper) Slip Sheets for Confectionery?

You’ll see both plastic and paper slip sheets in the market. In confectionery, plastic offers some advantages that often matter:

1) Moisture resistance

Confectionery supply chains run through humidity.
Paper slip sheets can be affected by moisture exposure.
Plastic is more resistant.

2) Durability in repeated handling

If your operation involves:

Plastic slip sheets can hold up better.

3) Cleaner appearance

Plastic looks cleaner.
It stays cleaner.
It doesn’t shed fibers like some paper solutions can.

4) Consistent performance

Consistency reduces headaches for warehouse teams and receiving teams.

For confectionery, where presentation matters and shipments need to arrive “retail-ready,” plastic slip sheets can be a strong move.


Push/Pull Attachments: The One Thing You Cannot Ignore

Slip sheets are powerful… but they require the right handling capability.

If your facility or your receiving partners don’t have push/pull attachments, you need a plan.

Here are the common solutions:

Option A: Use slip sheets internally (plant-to-DC) where you control equipment

If you control the shipping and receiving, slip sheets are easy.

Option B: Use slip sheets with partner facilities that already have push/pull

Many large food and distribution operations already use push/pull systems.

Option C: Use slip sheets as “in-between” sheets on pallets

Some companies use slip sheets within palletized loads for layer separation or load stabilization.

Option D: Ship on slip sheets and provide palletization at receiving (when needed)

In some lanes, you can ship slip sheet loads and then transfer to pallets at the destination if required.

The key point: slip sheets are an efficiency tool, but you need alignment across the lane.


How Slip Sheets Save Money in Confectionery (The Real Breakdown)

Let’s talk dollars without pretending this is complicated.

Savings Source #1: Lower shipping weight

Wood pallets are heavy.
Slip sheets are light.
Less dead weight means better freight efficiency.

Savings Source #2: Lower shipping height (sometimes)

Pallet height can steal vertical cube.
Slip sheets reduce base thickness.

That can help:

Savings Source #3: Reduced pallet purchasing and management

Pallets require:

Slip sheets reduce that whole headache.

Savings Source #4: Cleaner shipments = fewer claims and chargebacks

Confectionery buyers care about:

Slip sheets can help loads arrive cleaner and more stable, reducing “small damages” that lead to big costs.


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Where Confectionery Companies Use Plastic Slip Sheets

1) High-volume case shipments to distribution centers

Slip sheets shine in DC lanes because DCs often have:

2) Export shipments

Slip sheets can be useful in export when you want:

3) Retail-ready palletized programs (depending on lane requirements)

If your retail program accepts slip sheets (or your DC converts loads internally), slip sheets can be a major efficiency play.

4) Ingredient or intermediate shipments (confectionery supply chain)

Some confectionery operations ship:

Slip sheets can improve handling efficiency and cleanliness.


How to Spec Confectionery Plastic Slip Sheets (What Actually Matters)

To quote and deliver the correct slip sheets, a few factors matter:

1) Sheet dimensions (must match your load footprint)

This is the foundation. If the sheet doesn’t match your unit load footprint, everything becomes unstable.

2) Lip configuration (how the push/pull grabs it)

Slip sheets usually have one or more lips (pull tabs) that the push/pull attachment grabs.
The right lip design depends on your handling setup.

3) Thickness and durability needs

Confectionery loads can be heavy, especially when shipping dense products.
The sheet must handle the load without tearing or deforming.

4) Environmental exposure

Humidity, cold storage, and temperature changes can affect handling and performance.
Plastic slip sheets generally handle moisture exposure better than paper.

5) Warehouse flow and receiving requirements

Do you need:

This dictates the best approach.


The “Confectionery Slip Sheet Test” Before You Go All In

Here’s the smart way to roll slip sheets out:

Step 1: Pick one high-volume lane

Choose a lane where:

Step 2: Standardize the unit load

Slip sheets work best when:

Step 3: Track the real outcomes

Track:

If the results are positive, expand.

This approach prevents “big changes” from turning into “big problems.”


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Common Mistakes Confectionery Companies Make With Slip Sheets

Mistake #1: Not aligning with receiving capabilities

If the receiver can’t handle slip sheets, the lane will break.

Mistake #2: Weak unitization (wrap and stacking)

Slip sheets require proper stabilization.
A sloppy wrap job kills the benefit.

Mistake #3: Wrong lip design

If the push/pull can’t grab it cleanly, handling becomes a pain.

Mistake #4: Using slip sheets for inconsistent load footprints

Slip sheets love consistency.
Random load sizes create instability.

Mistake #5: Treating slip sheets like “just a cheaper pallet”

Slip sheets aren’t just a price play.
They’re a system play.
You win when you standardize and control the lane.

Avoid these and slip sheets become one of the best logistics upgrades you’ll ever deploy.


Why CPP for Confectionery Plastic Slip Sheets

Confectionery requires:

CPP supplies plastic slip sheets in full truckload quantities and supports customers who want to:

If you’re shipping high-volume confectionery loads and you’re tired of pallet problems, slip sheets are a serious move.


What We Need From You to Quote Confectionery Plastic Slip Sheets Correctly

To quote accurately, send:

  1. Your unit load footprint (length Ă— width)

  2. Approximate load weight per unit

  3. Lip preference (1 lip, 2 lip, etc.) if known

  4. Handling equipment (do you have push/pull attachments? does the receiver?)

  5. Indoor/outdoor staging (humidity exposure)

  6. Monthly/quarterly usage volume

  7. Whether sheets need to be returnable or one-way

If you don’t know all details, send the footprint and weight and we’ll guide the rest.


Bottom Line

Confectionery loads live and die on:

Plastic slip sheets help you:

If you’re ready to make your confectionery shipments cleaner, tighter, and more profitable—

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