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If CPG warehousing had a motto, it’d be: “move more, faster, with less damage… and don’t screw up the SKU flow.”

Because in a CPG warehouse, you’re not shipping one-off boutique orders. You’re pushing volume. Cases. Pallets. Full truckloads. Repeat lanes. Tight pick schedules. Tight margins. And if loads start showing up with crushed corners, leaning stacks, torn wrap, or pallet failures… you don’t just lose product. You lose time, labor, and confidence from everyone downstream.

That’s why slip sheets show up in serious CPG operations.

Not because they’re trendy.
Because they can quietly improve:

This page breaks down slip sheets for CPG warehouses in plain English—what they are, where they win, where they don’t, and how to buy them correctly at bulk volume so you’re not guessing.


What Are Slip Sheets (CPG Warehouse Definition)

A slip sheet is a thin sheet—typically plastic (HDPE/PP), paperboard, or laminated material—placed under a unit load.

Instead of building your load on a wooden pallet, you build it on a slip sheet and move it using:

In CPG warehouses, slip sheets are used in three main ways:

  1. Pallet replacement (max cube, high-efficiency lanes)

  2. Hybrid unitizing (reduce pallet dependence, keep flexibility)

  3. Layer separation / stabilization (like tier sheets, but with specific performance goals)

CPG is a perfect environment for slip sheets because CPG is built on repeatability. And repeatability is how you make slip sheets work like a system.


Why Slip Sheets Are a Power Move in CPG Warehouses

CPG margins aren’t forgiving. A small improvement, repeated at scale, becomes a big win.

Slip sheets can create those repeatable wins.

1) More Product Per Trailer/Container (Cube Utilization)

Pallets waste space in three ways:

Slip sheets are thin. That can let you:

If you ship full truckloads every day, that’s real money.

2) Less Pallet Drama (Breakage + Inconsistency)

Pallet quality varies, especially when you’re sourcing at scale.

Boards crack. Nails pop. Decks flex. Stringers split.

Slip sheets are consistent. No nails. No splinters. No “this pallet is weird.”

3) Better Load Stability Over Long Transit (Especially Textured Plastic)

CPG loads tend to be:

Vibration + time causes “load creep.”
Textured slip sheets increase friction and help reduce shift.

4) Cleaner, More Controlled Shipping Materials

Some CPG categories care about cleanliness:

Plastic slip sheets can reduce debris and contamination concerns compared to wood pallets.

5) Faster, More Predictable Handling (When the Program is Dialed In)

Once a lane is standardized, slip sheets can be extremely efficient:

The key phrase is: when the program is dialed in.


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The 3 Most Common Slip Sheet Programs in CPG Warehouses

CPG warehouses explain slip sheets best through “program types.”

Program #1: Palletless Shipping (High Efficiency)

This is where slip sheets replace pallets entirely.

Loads are built on slip sheets and moved with a push/pull attachment.

Best for:

Biggest upside:

Biggest requirement:

Program #2: Hybrid Shipping (Most Common)

This is the “best of both worlds” approach.

Slip sheets are used to:

Best for:

Program #3: Layering / Separation Only

Slip sheets can function as:

Best for:

This method is often the easiest to adopt because it doesn’t require push/pull equipment at the receiver.


Why CPG Loads Fail (And Where Slip Sheets Help)

CPG loads usually fail for predictable reasons:

1) Load Shift

Caused by:

Slip sheets help by:

2) Bottom Layer Crushing

Caused by:

Slip sheets help by:

3) Pallet Failure

Caused by:

Slip sheets eliminate pallet failure entirely in palletless lanes and reduce pallet dependence in hybrid programs.

4) Carton Scuffing and Abrasion

Caused by:

Slip sheets used as layer separators can reduce scuffing and help loads arrive cleaner.


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The Slip Sheet Specs That Actually Matter for CPG Warehouses

This is where most buyers either get it right… or create a headache.

1) Material Type (Plastic vs Paperboard vs Laminated)

CPG warehouses choose material based on:

Plastic is common for durability and moisture resistance. Coated/laminated can be a smart middle ground.

2) Surface Finish (Smooth vs Textured)

Textured matters when you have:

Smooth can work in some handling environments, but textured often reduces shift risk.

3) Thickness / Caliper

Thickness must match:

Too thin = curling, tearing, buckling
Too thick = unnecessary cost and handling stiffness

4) Sheet Size (Length x Width)

Sheet size should match the unit load footprint.

Too small = overhang + crushed edges
Too big = interference + wrinkling + snagging

5) Tabs (If Using Push/Pull)

If you’re palletless, tab design matters:

Wrong tab design can slow down operations fast.


Reusable vs One-Way Slip Sheets in CPG Warehouses

This decision changes everything.

One-Way

Best for:

Pros:

Cons:

Reusable

Best for:

Pros:

Cons:

CPG warehouses often run both, depending on lane.


The “Receiver Compatibility” Truth (Don’t Ignore This)

Slip sheets work best when the receiver can handle them.

If the receiver has:

then palletless shipping can run smooth.

If they don’t, you can still use slip sheets via:

The mistake is pretending receiver capability doesn’t matter.

It does.


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Best Practices: Slip Sheets in CPG Warehouses Without Operational Chaos

1) Start With a Repeat Lane

Pick a stable lane. Repeat SKUs. Known receiver.

2) Pilot One SKU Family

Don’t pilot mixed, weird footprints.

3) Standardize the Load Build

Slip sheets succeed through consistency:

4) Tighten Unitizing

If load shift is the problem, don’t rely on wrap alone.
Consider:

5) Measure Results

Track:

Then scale what works.


Where Slip Sheets Are Especially Strong in CPG

Slip sheets tend to dominate when you ship:

Common CPG categories:


What CPP Needs to Quote Slip Sheets for CPG Warehouses

To quote slip sheets correctly at bulk volume, provide:

  1. unit load footprint (length x width)

  2. weight per unit load

  3. stacking height

  4. moisture exposure (ambient vs cold chain)

  5. handling method (push/pull, hybrid, layering only)

  6. receiver compatibility (if known)

  7. delivery ZIP

  8. expected volume (per month/quarter)

  9. preference for textured vs smooth (if known)

With that, CPP can recommend:


Why Custom Packaging Products?

Because CPG warehousing doesn’t need “a slip sheet.”

It needs the right slip sheet program:

CPP supplies industrial packaging nationwide and helps CPG warehouses avoid expensive trial-and-error by getting the spec right the first time.


Bottom Line

CPG warehouses win on repeatability and efficiency.

Slip sheets support that by:

If you’re shipping CPG at scale and you’re tired of pallet drama and freight inefficiency, slip sheets are worth rolling into your program—properly.

Send your typical load footprint, weight, lane type, and handling method—and CPP will quote a bulk slip sheet solution that fits how your warehouse actually operates.