Pallet Configuration and Load Stability
We assess how your products are configured on the pallet and whether the load structure is capable of withstanding real distribution conditions. Stability starts with how the pallet is built, not just how it is wrapped.
1
Load Profile Classification
We identify the load type, whether Type A, B or C and assess how this affects film specification requirements. Different load profiles demand different strategies for load stability.
2
Pallet Pattern Assessment
We review your current stacking method, including column stacking, interlock stacking and any hybrid configurations. We determine whether the pattern supports vertical strength, lateral stability and efficient pallet utilisation.
3
Stacking Patterns
We assess how product interacts with each layer, including overhang, underhang, gaps and alignment. Small inconsistencies at layer level often lead to instability in transit.
4
Logistics Risk Review
We evaluate how the configured pallet performs under handling and its specific transport method. The aim is to identify weaknesses in the system set up before they result in damage or rejected loads.






