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Custom Anti-Slip Sheets are what you buy when you’re done watching perfectly good product turn into a parking-lot yard sale because the load shifted on the way there.
Because load shift is one of the dumbest ways to lose money.
It looks like:
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pallets leaning like they’re tired
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boxes “walking” during transit
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stretch wrap stretched to death and still not enough
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corner damage
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crushed bottom layers
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rework at the dock
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refusals and chargebacks
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angry receivers
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and your team saying, “We don’t know why this keeps happening.”
Anti-slip sheets exist to stop that.
They create grip between layers—between cartons, between bags, between a pallet and the first layer—so the load stays where you built it.
And when you’re shipping truckload volume, this is not a small upgrade.
This is a “reduce claims, reduce damage, reduce chaos” upgrade.
This is the full guide to Custom Anti-Slip Sheets—what they are, when you need them, where they go in the stack, how to choose the right material and “grip level,” and the mistakes that make people try anti-slip once and then say “ehh it didn’t work,” when the real problem was they specced it wrong.
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What Are Anti-Slip Sheets? (Plain English)
An anti-slip sheet is a thin sheet (often paper-based or polymer-coated) placed between layers of product to increase friction.
That friction does one thing:
It keeps layers from sliding.
They’re commonly used:
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between cartons
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between bag layers
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on top of a pallet deck
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between pallet layers
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between product and top cap
Anti-slip sheets are not “packaging fluff.”
They’re load control.
They’re what you use when wrap and straps alone aren’t doing the job.
Why Loads Shift in the First Place
Loads shift because of a few predictable forces:
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vibration (miles of vibration adds up)
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braking and acceleration
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turns
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uneven floors
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pallet flex
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trailer sway
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forklift bumps
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temperature changes (wrap tension changes)
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surface smoothness (some cartons and bags are slick as ice)
If you’re shipping smooth cartons, shrink-wrapped consumer goods, bagged materials, or anything with a slick outer surface, friction becomes the enemy.
Anti-slip sheets turn friction back into your friend.
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When Anti-Slip Sheets Are a No-Brainer
Anti-slip sheets are worth it when you see:
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repeating damage claims
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leaning pallets
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crushed corners
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“walking” layers (layers shift out of alignment)
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poor stacking stability
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slick packaging surfaces
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long transit lanes
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high-value goods where even small damage is expensive
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export shipping where vibration and handling are more intense
If you’re already doing everything else right and still seeing load movement, anti-slip sheets are usually the missing link.
Anti-Slip Sheets vs Stretch Wrap (They Do Different Jobs)
Stretch wrap is good at:
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holding the load together
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protecting against dust and scuffs
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creating some side tension
Anti-slip sheets are good at:
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preventing internal layer sliding
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stabilizing the load from the inside out
Wrap can’t fully compensate for low friction between layers.
You can wrap a load like a mummy and still get layer slip if the surfaces are slick enough.
Anti-slip sheets solve the “inside the stack” problem.
Where Anti-Slip Sheets Go (Most Common Placements)
You can place anti-slip sheets in different locations depending on the problem:
1) Between pallet deck and first layer
Stops the base from sliding.
2) Between product layers
Stops “layer walking.”
3) Between top layer and top cap
Helps keep top stable under straps/wrap.
4) Between mixed packaging types
Example: cartons on top of bags or different carton finishes.
Most programs start with:
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one sheet on the pallet deck
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one sheet between each layer (if needed)
But you don’t always need that many—customizing placement is how you control cost.
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What Makes Anti-Slip Sheets “Custom”
This is where people mess it up. They buy “anti-slip sheets” like it’s one universal thing.
It’s not.
The right anti-slip sheet depends on:
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weight per layer
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carton/bag surface material
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humidity exposure
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temperature range
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whether you’re in dry indoor lanes or humid export lanes
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pallet type (wood, plastic, slip sheet)
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desired grip level (low/medium/high)
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how fast your line runs (feeding sheets into a line matters)
Custom anti-slip sheets are specced for performance in your actual conditions.
Here are the key custom levers:
1) Sheet size
You size to match the footprint:
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full layer coverage
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or strategic coverage where needed
Too small = layers can still shift.
Too big = edges can curl or interfere with automated equipment.
2) Material type (paper vs polymer vs specialty)
Most anti-slip programs are paper-based with a coated surface designed to increase friction.
There are also polymer-based options depending on the application.
3) Grip level
This is everything.
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Too low grip = doesn’t solve the problem
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Too high grip = can cause issues with layer placement, especially in automation
Grip should be enough to stop movement, not so sticky that operations become a fight.
4) Moisture and humidity resistance
Humidity can change friction behavior.
It can also weaken some sheet materials.
If your loads see humidity (export, coastal lanes, cold storage transitions), you want a sheet spec that holds performance.
5) Compatibility with automation
If you feed sheets automatically, the sheet needs:
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consistent cut accuracy
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consistent stiffness
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proper stack behavior
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minimal curl
6) Food/cleanliness concerns (case-by-case)
Certain industries prefer clean fiber-based solutions with specific handling.
The “Badass” Anti-Slip Sheet Decision Table
| Your Problem | Best Anti-Slip Setup | Why |
|---|---|---|
| âś… Pallets lean in transit | Anti-slip between layers | Stops layer walking |
| âś… Base layer slides | Anti-slip on pallet deck | Locks the foundation |
| ✅ Slick shrink wrap loads | Higher-grip sheets | Adds friction where wrap can’t |
| âś… Export lanes / long transit | Moisture-resistant spec | Holds grip under rough conditions |
| âś… High-value cartons | Layer-by-layer stabilization | Reduces damage claims |
| âś… Automation line | Custom cut + consistent stiffness | Feeds clean without jams |
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Common Industries Using Anti-Slip Sheets
Anti-slip sheets are widely used in:
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food and beverage distribution
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consumer packaged goods
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building materials
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chemicals
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paper products
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export shipping
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cold storage shipping (depending on spec)
Anywhere loads slide, anti-slip sheets show up.
The 25 Mistakes That Make Anti-Slip Sheets “Not Work”
Anti-slip sheets usually fail for one of three reasons:
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wrong spec
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wrong placement
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wrong expectations
Here are the most common mistakes:
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Buying generic sheets without testing
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Sheet size too small for the layer
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Sheet size too large causing curl/interference
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Grip too low to matter
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Grip too high causing layer placement issues
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Using the wrong spec for humid lanes
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Not addressing the base layer slip
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Not addressing the internal layer slip
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Assuming wrap tension alone will fix friction problems
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No standardized wrap pattern
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Inconsistent pallet quality (warped decks cause shifting)
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Stack height too high for stability
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Mixing carton finishes in one load without adjusting spec
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Ignoring vibration intensity on long lanes
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Not training the line/dock team on placement
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Throwing sheets in randomly “wherever”
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Not measuring damage claims before/after
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Blaming the sheet when the pallet pattern is weak
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Not considering trailer floor conditions and loading method
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Using sheets that absorb moisture and lose performance
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Not considering cold storage transitions
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Not planning inventory and running out
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Switching specs constantly
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Trying anti-slip for one week and quitting
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Not standardizing across plants/lanes
Anti-slip is a system. Not a magic sheet.
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Full Truckload MOQ: Why Anti-Slip Sheets Get Even Better
At truckload volume, stability matters more because:
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you’re shipping more loads
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you have more opportunities for claims
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you’re running more lanes
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you’re stacking more pallets
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and one recurring problem becomes a recurring monthly cost
Full truckload MOQ lets you:
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standardize the right sheet spec
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lock in consistent size and grip
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reduce cost per sheet
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build consistent SOPs
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roll out lane-by-lane testing and then scale what works
In other words: you stop guessing and start running a proven load-stability program.
How to Quote Custom Anti-Slip Sheets Fast (Copy/Paste Checklist)
Send this:
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Product type (cartons/bags/shrink wrap): ____
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Layer footprint (L x W): ____
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Load weight per pallet: ____
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Stack height: ____
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Surface type (gloss cartons, stretch wrap, woven bags, etc.): ____
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Transit lane type (short/long/export): ____
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Humidity exposure (low/medium/high): ____
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Where do you want sheets? (base only / between layers / both): ____
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Automated sheet placement? (yes/no): ____
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Quantity cadence: MOQ Full Truckload + reorder frequency: ____
If you don’t know the perfect grip level, that’s normal—tell us what’s shifting and we’ll recommend a spec to test.
Bottom Line
Custom anti-slip sheets are the cheapest way to stop expensive load shift.
They increase friction between layers, stabilize pallets from the inside out, reduce damage claims, reduce rework, and keep your shipments looking clean and professional when they hit the dock.
At Full Truckload MOQ, this becomes a repeatable stability program—where small per-load improvements turn into big monthly savings.