Pallet Breakdown & Depalletizing
We break down palletized freight and reconfigure it as floor-loaded, loose, or mixed, whatever your next step requires. Depalletizing is ideal for cube optimization, special handling, or a change in outbound equipment.
- Removing freight from inbound pallets
- Reconfiguring as floor-loaded or loose
- Mixed-configuration load builds
- Cube optimization for containers
- Prep for special handling or equipment change
Why Depalletizing Matters
- Maximize container and trailer space
- Adapt freight to the next mode or equipment
- Support special handling requirements
- Reduce dunnage and wasted space
- Keep goods moving without delay
Step by Step
Receive
Palletized freight arrives and is scanned in.
Break Down
Goods are removed from inbound pallets.
Reconfigure
Freight is rebuilt floor-loaded, loose, or mixed.
Ship
The reconfigured load is staged and shipped.
Pallet Breakdown & Depalletizing Questions
What is depalletizing?
Depalletizing is removing freight from pallets and reconfiguring it as floor-loaded, loose, or mixed, often to optimize container cube or prepare goods for a different handling method.
When do I need depalletizing?
It is useful for maximizing container space, changing outbound equipment, or preparing freight for special handling that a palletized load cannot accommodate.
Can you reconfigure loads for ocean containers?
Yes. We depalletize and rebuild freight to make the most of container cube and meet your loading requirements.

