Showing 15 of 19 published Pallets listings in Indiana.
Average pricing by condition based on 18 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core | $4.75 | 800 | 1 |
| Grade A (Like New) | $9.76 | 14,112 | 7 |
| Grade B (Good) | $6.95 | 2,050 | 3 |
| Grade C (Fair) | $8.93 | 5,654 | 7 |
Prices reflect current market averages for pallets in Indiana, with 22,616 units available across all conditions. View full price index
You'll save 50-70% on shipping costs by buying quality used pallets instead of new ones. This guide shows you exactly where to find them in Indiana, what to pay, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
Used pallets cost $5 to $12 each compared to $15-25 for new ones. If you need 100 pallets monthly, that's $1,000-1,300 in savings every month.
Here's what you'll pay in Indiana:
Grade A pallets: $10-12 each (like new, no repairs needed)
Grade B pallets: $7-10 each (some damage, still strong)
Grade C pallets: $5-7 each (more wear, perfect for one-way shipping)
Indianapolis has the most suppliers. Average price: $6.50 per pallet.
Fort Wayne offers good selection and competitive prices.
Evansville serves southern Indiana with lower transport costs.
South Bend covers northern Indiana and nearby Michigan.
Visit pallet yards in industrial areas. Look for:
Truck repair shops (they often have pallets from deliveries)
Warehouses and distribution centers
Manufacturing plants
Recycling centers
Call first. Ask these questions:
Do you have 48x40 pallets in stock?
What's your price for 50 pallets?
Can I pick them up today?
Do you offer delivery?
Good pallets have:
No broken boards
Tight nails (not loose or missing)
No stains or chemical spills
Straight edges (not warped)
Avoid pallets with:
Cracks in the wood
Missing boards
Oil stains
Pest damage (holes from insects)
Most suppliers give discounts for:
50+ pallets: 10% off
100+ pallets: 15% off
500+ pallets: 20% off
Free pickup is common for orders over 100 pallets in major cities.
Delivery costs typically run $50-100 within 50 miles.
Bring a truck if you're buying under 50 pallets. You'll save on delivery fees.
Don't buy the cheapest pallets if you need to ship valuable products. Broken pallets cause damaged goods.
Don't forget about weight limits. Standard pallets hold 2,500 pounds safely.
Don't skip the inspection. Spend 5 minutes checking each pallet. It saves headaches later.
End of month: Suppliers want to clear inventory.
After holidays: Retailers have excess pallets from increased deliveries.
Spring and fall: Construction season creates more supply.
48x40 inches is standard. It fits most trucks and warehouses.
48x48 inches works for square products.
Custom sizes cost more but might be worth it for special needs.
Indiana sits in the middle of major shipping routes. This means:
More pallets available
Lower prices from competition
Easy access to suppliers in nearby states
List your needs: How many pallets? What size? When do you need them?
Call 3-5 suppliers in your area for quotes
Visit the best option to inspect pallets
Negotiate price for bulk orders
Arrange pickup or delivery
Start with a small order to test quality. Once you find a good supplier, you can place bigger orders with confidence.
The key is finding pallets that balance cost with quality. Spend a little more for better pallets if you're shipping valuable products. Save money with lower grades if you're using them for storage or one-time shipping.
Showing 15 of 19 published Pallets listings in Indiana.