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If you’re in Mission, Texas and you’re looking for slip sheets, you’re not browsing. You’re solving a money problem.

Because nobody wakes up in the morning and says, “Man… I can’t wait to shop for slip sheets today.”

Slip sheets only become “a thing” when pallets start acting like a tax:

A tax on warehouse space.
A tax on freight weight.
A tax on dock time.
A tax on receiving headaches.
A tax on procurement budgets… because you keep paying for wood you don’t sell.

And Mission sits in a zone where product moves hard—agriculture, produce, food, manufacturing, cross-border freight, distribution lanes that don’t slow down just because your costs are rising.

So if you’re searching “Slip Sheets Mission, TX,” you probably want one of two things:

  1. A cleaner, cheaper way to ship without pallets… or

  2. A way to load tighter, move faster, and cut waste without changing the product itself.

That’s exactly what slip sheets can do—when they’re specced correctly.

But when they’re specced wrong? Tabs tear. Loads slide. Forklift operators hate the workflow. And everybody says “we tried slip sheets and it sucked.”

No.

You tried the wrong slip sheets.

Let’s get brutally practical.

Mission is a logistics reality where little inefficiencies get punished.

When shipments are consistent, volume is high, and freight is competitive, you don’t win by “hoping costs stay down.”

You win by engineering the shipment itself to be more efficient.

Slip sheets can help you do that.

What Slip Sheets Actually Are (Plain English)

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

Instead of building your load on a wooden pallet, you build it on the slip sheet.

Then a forklift—usually 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 the workflow fits, it’s a quiet profit machine.

Why Mission, TX Operations Use Slip Sheets

Slip sheets aren’t a “packaging trend.”

They’re a response to pressure.

Here’s what they commonly solve:

1) Pallet costs keep stacking up

Pallets are not cheap when you’re shipping volume.

Even if you buy “cheap pallets,” you still store them, manage them, repair them, and throw them away.

Slip sheets can reduce or eliminate that recurring pallet spend in the right lanes.

2) Pallets add freight weight that doesn’t make you money

That’s the real insult.

You pay to ship wood… and the wood doesn’t increase revenue.

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

3) Pallets waste trailer and container cube

Pallets add height and bulk.

Slip sheets reduce bulk, which can help you load tighter—especially in container/export-style workflows.

4) Pallets create warehouse clutter

Pallet stacks eat floor space and become a management problem.

Slip sheets stack flat and stay out of the way.

5) Customer receiving requirements

Some customers prefer slip sheets for cleanliness and standardized receiving.

If your customer requires it, slip sheets aren’t optional.

They’re the ticket to keep shipments flowing.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!

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

Slip sheets are a great fit when:

  • Loads are uniform and repeatable

  • Loads are stable and properly wrapped

  • You ship consistent volume

  • You export or container-load

  • Customers prefer or require slip sheets

  • You have push/pull capability (or a plan to support the workflow)

Slip sheets are usually not ideal when:

  • Loads are irregular, unstable, or constantly changing

  • Your product needs pallet rigidity for protection

  • Handling is chaotic and there’s no plan for slip sheet workflow

  • You ship low volume where a change creates more friction than savings

If a supplier pretends slip sheets are perfect for everyone, they’re lying.

We don’t do that.

We spec them to fit.

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

Material selection is the most common failure point.

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.

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

Laminated Slip Sheets

Paper-based with moisture resistance.

If humidity, condensation, or environmental exposure is a factor, laminated prevents sag 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.

The right choice depends on load weight, environment, and handling.

We’ll help you choose it.

The Lip (Tab) Is Everything

Most buyers focus on the sheet.

The sheet is not the most important part.

The lip is.

Because the lip is what your push/pull grabs.

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

  • Lips ripping mid-pull

  • Loads sliding and shifting

  • Operators slowing down and fighting it

  • Dock congestion

  • Damage claims

Common lip setups:

  • 1 lip (pull from one direction)

  • 2 lips (two-direction access)

  • 3–4 lips (multi-direction handling)

We spec lips based on workflow:

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

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

Push/Pull Attachments: The Real Question

Can slip sheets be used without push/pull attachments?

Sometimes—especially in certain container loading workflows.

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

If you already have push/pull, you’re ahead.

If you don’t, the right move is to evaluate:

  • Will the savings justify the attachment?

  • Are the loads consistent enough to benefit?

  • Are there customer requirements making slip sheets necessary?

  • Is your volume high enough that small savings compounds?

We’ll help you think through that and spec accordingly.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!

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 storage, cold storage, humidity, 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? That’s normal.

We’ll ask only what matters, finalize the spec, and quote it fast.

Why CPP Is Built for Bulk Buyers in Mission, TX

You already know the truth:

Small-order suppliers are built for convenience… not for serious cost savings.

Custom Packaging Products is built for bulk buyers and big accounts.

That means:

  • Bulk pricing that rewards volume

  • Truckload efficiency that lowers landed cost

  • Consistent specs so your operation runs smooth

  • Reliable supply for repeat programs

  • Straight answers from people who understand procurement and operations

We don’t win by selling one bundle of sheets.

We win by building a program that keeps your shipments moving and your costs down.

The Bottom Line for Mission, TX Slip Sheets

Slip sheets are a leverage move.

They can reduce pallet spend, reduce shipment weight, reduce warehouse clutter, and increase shipment efficiency—without changing your product at all.

But only if they’re spec’d correctly:

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

If you’re in Mission, Texas and you want bulk slip sheets that actually work, send us the basics of what you ship 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!