Shop From Local Manufacturers & Sellers of Gaylord Boxes.
Save 50-80% on packaging costs while helping the environment. This guide shows you exactly how to buy used Gaylord boxes in Portland, what to look for, and how much you'll pay.
Gaylord boxes are large cardboard containers that sit on pallets. Think of them as giant cardboard boxes designed for forklifts to move around.
Size: Most are 48" by 40" (the size of a standard pallet) and 30" to 48" tall
Capacity: They hold 1,000 to 2,000+ pounds depending on thickness
Uses: Shipping bulk items, storing materials, organizing warehouses
Cost savings: Used boxes cost $5-10 each. New ones cost $25-60 each.
Same function: A used box works just as well for most jobs.
Help environment: Each reused box saves several pounds of CO2 emissions.
Quick availability: Used boxes are in stock now. New ones may take weeks.
A Portland recycling company switched from new to used boxes. They went from paying $45 per box to $8 per box. For 500 boxes per month, that's $18,500 saved every month.
Start with the basics, then pick what fits your needs.
Rectangle boxes - Most common. Easy to fill and stack. Work for 90% of uses.
Octagon boxes - Eight sides instead of four. Better for heavy materials like plastic pellets.
2-ply - Light duty. Good for dry goods under 500 pounds.
3-ply - Medium duty. Handles most warehouse tasks.
4-5 ply - Heavy duty. For materials over 1,500 pounds.
Full flaps - Has flaps on top and bottom. Need tape to close.
Half flaps - Only bottom has flaps. Top stays open or uses separate lid.
Sleeve style - No bottom flaps. Slides over a separate tray.
Which to choose? Most businesses start with 3-ply rectangle boxes with full flaps. They handle most jobs and cost less.
Prices go up in fall (harvest season) and down in winter. Buy in January-March for best deals.
RePackify operates in West Linn and Portland with local inventory. They handle both full truckloads and smaller orders. You can get quotes online and arrange pickup or delivery.
Several Portland stores sell used boxes alongside new packaging:
Some Portland companies sell their used boxes directly:
Call and ask. Many are happy to sell rather than throw away.
Look for:
Avoid:
Get quotes from 3 suppliers. Ask about:
Order 50-100 boxes first. Test quality and supplier service before placing large orders.
Buying wrong size: Measure your pallet space first. Standard is 48"x40" but confirm.
Ignoring weight limits: A 2-ply box will collapse under heavy items.
Not planning storage: Used boxes take up space. Have a storage plan.
Skipping inspection: Always check a sample before buying large quantities.
Paying too much: Get multiple quotes. Prices vary widely.
Most suppliers can deliver within 1-3 days. Plan ahead during busy seasons (fall harvest, holiday shipping).
Don't throw them away. Most suppliers offer:
Portland's recycling programs also accept flattened cardboard. Just break them down and put in commercial recycling bins.
Every used box you buy helps the environment:
Many Portland businesses include used box purchases in their sustainability reports. It's an easy way to show environmental responsibility.
Calculate your needs: How many boxes per month?
Contact RePackify: Get a quote for your requirements
Order a small test batch: 25-50 boxes to start
Evaluate quality: Make sure they meet your standards
Set up regular deliveries: Once you're satisfied with quality
Used Gaylord boxes can cut your packaging costs by 50-80% while helping the environment. Start with 3-ply rectangle boxes from a reliable supplier like RePackify. Order small first, then scale up once you know what works.
The Portland market has good supply and competitive prices. Take advantage of volume discounts and seasonal pricing to maximize savings.
Ready to start saving? Contact RePackify for a quote based on your specific needs.
Get competitive pricing and availability for your specific requirements. We offer: