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If you’re shipping pallets in South Gate, CA, you’re playing a brutal game whether you admit it or not.

Because Southern California logistics has one rule: everything costs more when you’re inefficient.

Freight isn’t forgiving. Warehousing isn’t forgiving. Labor isn’t forgiving. And when your loads arrive sloppy—crushed corners, leaning stacks, torn wrap—your customer isn’t forgiving either.

So here’s the question that matters:

Are you still shipping like it’s 2005… paying for extra pallets, extra trailer space, and extra handling touches?

Or are you using slip sheets—the quiet packaging weapon that helps serious operations ship more product, with less waste, for less money?

Slip sheets are thin, high-strength sheets (paperboard, corrugated, or plastic) that sit under your unit load so you can pull, push, and stabilize shipments without the bulk of wood pallets.

In other words:

Instead of shipping a giant chunk of wood and paying freight on it…

You ship product.

And when you’re operating in the South Gate / LA industrial corridor—where warehousing density is high and shipping lanes are constant—this one change can move your numbers more than most “big initiatives.”

Why slip sheets matter in South Gate (where freight is a knife fight)

South Gate sits right in the beating heart of the LA logistics machine.

If you’re moving product in or out of this area, you already know what that means:

  • Trailer space is gold

  • Turn times matter

  • Every penny per shipment gets audited

  • Customers want speed and perfection

  • Everyone’s trying to do more with less

Slip sheets help because they attack the biggest hidden cost drivers:

1) Wasted cube inside trailers and containers

Pallets add height and wasted volume. Slip sheets are lean and tight, which means you can often fit more units per load.

2) Dead weight

Wood pallets weigh a lot when you scale. Slip sheets weigh a fraction of that.

3) Extra handling touches

More touches = more labor cost and more mistakes. Slip sheets can simplify load builds and movements when implemented correctly.

4) Load inconsistency and damage

A properly spec’d slip sheet helps stabilize loads and reduce damage in transit and receiving.

This is the difference between a warehouse that “survives” and a warehouse that runs like a machine.

Who buys slip sheets in South Gate, CA?

If your operation touches pallets at scale, slip sheets can fit.

The usual buyers in this region include:

  • 3PLs and warehouses trying to increase throughput

  • Manufacturers shipping cartons, cases, and packaged goods

  • Food and beverage operations (depending on environment and cleanliness needs)

  • Import/export shippers optimizing container utilization

  • Retail distribution where freight cost per unit is watched like a hawk

  • Industrial supply companies moving consistent palletized lanes

Slip sheets are especially effective when:

  • Your product ships in consistent cartons/cases

  • You want to maximize trailer or container capacity

  • You’re paying too much in pallet costs and pallet loss

  • You want better load stability and cleaner receiving

  • You want to standardize shipments across lanes

And no—this isn’t an “all or nothing” thing.

A lot of smart operations use slip sheets selectively:

  • Certain lanes

  • Certain products

  • Certain customers

  • Certain shipping methods

They apply them where the math is undeniable.

Paperboard vs corrugated vs plastic slip sheets (and why the wrong choice makes you hate slip sheets)

Slip sheets aren’t “one product.”

They’re a category.

And choosing the right material determines whether your operation loves them or throws them in a corner.

Paperboard / Solid Fiber Slip Sheets

Strong, cost-effective, and perfect for dry shipments. Great for standard cartons and predictable loads.

Corrugated Slip Sheets

More rigid, adds a bit of cushioning. Helpful for lighter loads, layer separation, or when you want added stiffness without going plastic.

Plastic Slip Sheets

Best for moisture, reuse, durability, and demanding environments. Ideal for cold storage, humid conditions, or repeat handling where consistency matters.

In South Gate, environment and workflow vary wildly from facility to facility—some docks stay dry and clean, others deal with humidity, temperature swings, or heavy repeat handling.

That’s why CPP specs the right sheet for the real conditions, not the fantasy version of your warehouse.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!

The part nobody talks about: the lip

If you’re using (or considering) push/pull attachments, your slip sheet lives or dies by the lip.

The lip is the section your equipment grabs to pull the load.

If the lip is wrong:

  • The sheet tears

  • The load slips

  • Operators get frustrated

  • You get downtime

  • You decide “slip sheets don’t work” (when the spec was the problem)

Common configurations:

  • Single lip (one-direction handling)

  • Two lips (adjacent or opposite sides for flexibility)

  • Four-way lips (maximum options, depending on load and workflow)

Key details that matter:

  • Lip length

  • Lip reinforcement

  • Lip direction relative to your dock flow

  • Load weight and friction characteristics

This is where CPP actually earns its keep: we help you avoid rookie mistakes and lock in the spec that performs.

The freight savings are real (because the math is cruel)

Most companies try to save money by squeezing suppliers for pennies.

That’s fine.

But slip sheets save money by changing the shipping equation.

More product per load

Less bulk means better utilization.

Less weight

Less dead weight means you’re not paying freight to move wood.

Fewer touches

Faster handling and less rework.

Cleaner deliveries

Stability improves, damage decreases, and receiving goes smoother.

When those savings hit at volume, it isn’t subtle.

It’s the kind of savings that makes your procurement team look like heroes.

What Custom Packaging Products does for South Gate buyers

CPP is positioned for bulk volume buyers.

We’re not a “small order” shop.

We’re the partner for companies that want:

  • consistent supply

  • proper specs

  • bulk pricing

  • and less chaos

When you buy slip sheets through CPP, you get:

  • Access to paperboard, corrugated, and plastic slip sheets

  • Help selecting the right size, thickness, and lip configuration

  • Bulk-volume pricing designed for real operations

  • Consistent spec so every shipment behaves the same

  • Reliable replenishment for repeat lanes and ongoing demand

Packaging should not be your bottleneck.

It should be a lever that increases margin.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!

What we need to quote your slip sheets accurately (fast)

If you want a quote that’s accurate and clean, here’s what matters:

  • Sheet dimensions (length Ă— width)

  • Material preference (paperboard, corrugated, plastic)

  • Lip configuration (single/double and direction)

  • Approximate load weight

  • Handling method (forklift only or push/pull attachment)

  • Quantity (one-time or recurring)

  • Delivery timeline

If you don’t have all of that, don’t worry.

Most teams don’t.

We’ll ask the right questions and get you into a spec that works.

The biggest mistakes that waste money with slip sheets

Here are the common “self-inflicted wounds”:

  1. Buying the cheapest sheet possible (tears = downtime)

  2. Wrong lip direction (workflow mismatch)

  3. Under-spec’d thickness (load deformation)

  4. Ignoring environment (moisture ruins the wrong material)

  5. No standardization (operators improvise, damage follows)

Slip sheets work incredibly well when they’re spec’d correctly.

They fail when someone treats them like a generic commodity.

Slip Sheets South Gate, CA — the next move

If you’re ordering 5,000 slip sheets or more, you’re in the zone where this becomes a real cost lever, not a “test.”

The next step is simple:

Get the spec right. Get the quote right. Lock in supply. Start shipping more product with less waste.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!