Our company’s machinery park is a key component of the production process that allows us to efficiently and accurately create high-quality products. With automated solutions, we can increase productivity while reducing production time.
The process of creating a wooden pallet involves several stages, from the harvesting of raw wood to the final assembly of the finished pallet. Below is a general description of the process.
Acquisition and sorting of wood
The so-called crane used in pallet production is a special machine adapted for lifting, moving logs. Such a machine used in our production facility is of high lifting capacity, enabling the efficient movement of large quantities of wood.
Timber processing
After harvesting, the wood is processed at a sawmill. In this process, the raw wood is cut and processed into planks of specific dimensions. The boards are then machined to achieve uniform dimensions and a smooth surface.
Drying
The next stage is drying. The boards are placed in a special drying room, where the moisture content is controlled to match the standards specified and to the customer’s order.
Manufacturing of components and nailing of pallets
Depending on the design of the pallet, the boards are cut into appropriate components, such as bales, slats, top and bottom boards, blocks and squared boards. The pieces are processed, such as milling or planing, to produce smooth and properly sized surfaces. The finished pieces are then nailed or screwed together using screws in the appropriate manner according to the pallet design.

Quality control and packaging
Finished pallets are subjected to quality control, during which dimensions, strength and other relevant parameters are checked. Pallets may also be subjected to load tests to see if they meet safety and strength standards.
After successful quality control, the pallets are marked according to relevant standards, such as the IPPC mark, which indicates that proper heat treatment procedures have been applied.
The finished pallets are bundled and prepared for transport.