Showing 15 of 24 published Pallet listings near Greensboro, NC.
Average pricing by condition based on 18 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grade A (Like New) | $10.08 | 7,660 | 5 |
| Grade B (Good) | $7.40 | 5,160 | 3 |
| Grade C (Fair) | $6.74 | 6,030 |
What you'll get from this guide: You'll find reliable suppliers for used pallets in Greensboro, know what to pay ($2-$6 per pallet), and learn how to get the best deals for your shipping needs.
Used pallets cost 50-70% less than new ones. A standard pallet (48 inches by 40 inches) costs $2-$6 used versus $10-$15 new. If you ship 100 items monthly, you'll save $800-$1,300 per year.
Pallet sizes: Most businesses use 48″×40″ pallets. They fit standard truck spaces and warehouse racks.
Pallet grades:
Grade A: Like new condition, perfect for retail products
Grade B: Some wear but still strong, good for warehouse use
Types:
Block pallets: Stronger, can lift from all four sides
Stringer pallets: Cheaper, lift from two sides only
Showing 15 of 24 published Pallet listings near Greensboro, NC.
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Prices reflect current market averages for pallet in Greensboro, NC, with 18,850 units available across all conditions. View full price index
Online marketplace connecting local buyers and sellers. Request quotes for free delivery or pickup. Covers zip codes 27401-27416.
Small orders (1-50 pallets): $4-$6 each
Medium orders (50-200 pallets): $3-$5 each
Large orders (200+ pallets): $2-$4 each
Delivery: Free for orders over $200, or $25-$50 delivery fee
Example: If you need 100 Grade B pallets, expect to pay $300-$500 total including delivery.
Step 1: Count how many pallets you need per month Step 2: Call 3-4 suppliers for quotes Step 3: Ask about delivery costs and minimum orders Step 4: Check the pallets before paying (look for broken boards or loose nails)
Pro tip: If you have old pallets, ask suppliers if they'll buy them or give you credit. This can cut your costs by $1-$2 per pallet.
Are the pallets the right size for your products?
Do they fit through your doorways? (Standard pallets are 48″×40″)
Can your forklift handle them?
Do you need food-grade pallets? (Ask if they're heat-treated)
Start with a small order to test quality, then buy in bulk once you find a reliable supplier.