Pallet Splitting & Reconfiguration
We take freight from one or more pallets and split it into smaller, safer unit loads, or rebalance volume across pallets to hit weight limits. It is the fix when a single build is too tall, too heavy, or awkward to handle.
- Splitting one pallet into several
- Rebalancing volume across pallets
- Height and weight-limit compliance
- Rebuilding to safer, stable loads
- Prep for tighter dock or storage space
Why Splitting & Rebuilds Matter
- Meet carrier and facility weight limits
- Reduce handling injuries and damage
- Fit freight into tighter spaces
- Improve the stability of every load
- Avoid rejected or refused deliveries
Step by Step
Receive
Oversized pallets arrive and are logged.
Assess
We check height, weight, and handling limits.
Split & Rebuild
Freight is divided into safer unit loads.
Ship
Compliant, stable pallets are released.
Pallet Splitting & Reconfiguration Questions
What is pallet splitting?
Pallet splitting is dividing the freight from one tall or overweight pallet into two or more smaller, safer unit loads, or rebalancing volume across pallets to meet weight and height limits.
Why split or rebuild a pallet?
Overweight or over-height pallets can breach carrier and facility limits, create safety risks, and get refused. Splitting and rebuilding brings loads back into a safe, compliant range.
Can you rebalance freight across several pallets?
Yes. We redistribute volume across pallets to hit weight targets and produce stable, manageable builds.

