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As one of the largest pallet producers in the Midwest, Troymill is the place to go for any type of pallet or skid you need. Whether you require a truckload of 48×40 GMA’s, half a semi-load of heavy-duty, customized industrial skids, or a van load of recycled wood pallets, Troymill is your one-stop-shop for your pallet needs.
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Wholesale Pallets—Built for Speed, Volume, and Trust
Troymill turns out truckload volumes of stringer and block pallets, plus custom skids, on automated lines that mill, heat-treat, and load out within days. Drawing on three generations of craftsmanship, managed-forest hardwood, and our own delivery fleet, we give Midwest shippers pallets that arrive fast, perform reliably, and fit the spec the first time.
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WOOD TYPE | SIZE | AVG CAPACITY | FORK | SHPG. | TYP PRICE PER PALLET | |||
L x W | (LBS. on Floor) | ACCESS | WEIGHT | 100 | 200 | 500 | ||
Mixed Hardwoods | 36 x 36″ | 2,000 | 2-way | 30 lbs. | $25 | $15 | $9 | |
New Lumber | 40 x 40″ | 2,200 | 2-way | 35 lbs. | $30 | $19 | $11 | |
42 x 42″ | 2,200 | 4-way | 35 lbs. | $32 | $20 | $12 | ||
40 x 48″ | 3,500 | 2-way | 45 lbs. | $35 | $21 | $14 | ||
Heat-Treatment | 42 X 48″ | 3,500 | 4-way | 47 lbs. | $35 | $21 | $14 | |
For Export Available | 44 x 44″ | 3,500 | 2-way | 45 lbs. | $35 | $21 | $14 | |
48 x 40″ | 2,500 | 4-way | 42 lbs. | $40 | $25 | $15 | ||
48 x 48″ | 3,500 | 2-way | 52 lbs. | $44 | $33 | $18 | ||
96 x 48″ | 7,000 | 4-way | 125 lbs. | $47 | $36 | $21 | ||
SPECIES INCLUDE | 120 x 48″ | 8,000 | 4-way | 140 lbs. | $49 | $39 | $23 | |
OAK, MAPLE, CHERRY | 144 x 48″ | 10,000 | 4-way | 150 lbs. | $55 | $42 | $28 | |
ASH, ASPEN, HICKORY | 192 x 48″ | 12,000 | 4-way | 180 lbs. | $65 | $46 | $32 |
Wholesale Pallets—Fast Loads, Big Volumes, Proven Craft
Every day, Troymill mills and assembles thousands of pallets on our 50-acre Ohio campus, then hauls them on our own trucks, so Midwest and Mid-Atlantic shippers always get the right pallet exactly when they need it.
Why ship with Troymill?
- Speed – Automated lines and in-house heat-treat kilns cut lead times to days, not weeks.
- Volume – One of the largest pallet manufacturers in Ohio; truckload or mixed-load orders ready when you are.
- Trust – Three generations of family ownership, Amish craftsmanship, and lumber sourced only from managed forests, every log tracked, every scrap reused as fuel or animal bedding.
- Operational Readiness – Our sky-blue Troymill trailers leave the yard loaded every morning, ensuring on-time deliveries with our own drivers.
What we build
- 48 × 40 GMA pallets – standard spec, always in stock
- Custom block or stringer pallets & heavy skids – engineered in Pallet Design System (PDS)
- ISPM 15 heat-treated pallets – export-ready, never pressure-treated
- Recycled pallets (Grade A & B) – reconditioned to Troymill spec when supply allows
- Branding & paint stripes – stenciling, banding, or other ID marks on request
Truckload programs made simple
- Quote in hours – Send footprint, load weight, and monthly volume.
- Build at scale – Automated milling, assembly, and heat-treat under one roof.
- Deliver on schedule – 48′ & 53′ flatbeds, dry vans, or box trucks from Troymill’s fleet.
Need seasonal surge coverage? Let us reserve capacity so you never run dry.
Stringer vs. Block—Which style fits?
Before you lock in your next truckload, it pays to match the pallet style to the job. Stringer pallets keep costs low and freight moving for most domestic loads, while block pallets add the four-way entry and extra rigidity for export routes and high racks demand. Here’s how the two compare.
Factor | Stringer | Block |
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Entry | 2-way (option for 4-way notches) | True 4-way |
Strength | Ideal for most domestic loads | Added rigidity for export or heavy point loads |
Cost | More economical lumber yield | Higher lumber & build cost |
Our engineers will model both in PDS and show the total cost per trip before you buy.
Snapshot Pricing—Pallet Costs at a Glance
Size (in) | Style | Capacity (lbs.) | 100 pcs | 500 pcs |
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36 X 36 | Stringer | 2,500 | $13.00 | $11.00 |
48 X 40 | Stringer | 3,500 | $18.00 | $15.00 |
48 X 42 | Stringer | 7,000 | $19.00 | $16.00 |
96 X 48 | Stringer | 1,800 | $25.00 | $20.00 |
120 X 48 | Stringer | 4,200 | $28.00 | $23.00 |
Please note: The prices listed are approximate and may vary. For a detailed and customized quote, we recommend reaching out for further consultation.
Pallet FAQs
Determining a “good” price for a pallet depends on several factors, including your specific needs, the type of pallet required, and the market conditions in your region.
New 48×40 wooden pallets typically range from $10 to $20 each. Keep in mind that prices can vary based on factors like wood quality, design, and customization. Higher-quality or specialty pallets may be more expensive.
The short answer is that pallet prices are not as high as they once were. The longer answer is that pallet prices can experience fluctuations and occasional increases for various reasons, contributing to periods when pallet prices may be higher than usual. One key factor driving higher pallet prices is supply and demand dynamics. When there is a surge in demand for pallets, particularly during peak shipping seasons or when industries experience increased activity, the market can become more competitive. This heightened competition among buyers can lead to increased prices.
Raw material costs are another significant factor affecting pallet prices. Wood can experience price fluctuations due to factors such as the availability of timber, labor costs, and adherence to environmental regulations. Any changes in the cost of the raw materials used to make pallets can directly impact the final price of pallets.
The extent of pallet customization required can also contribute to higher prices. Custom-sized pallets, specialty designs, or unique features often involve additional materials, labor, and design considerations, all of which increase production costs. Customers seeking tailored pallet solutions should expect to pay more for these specialized products.
Pallet quality is a key consideration influencing prices. High-quality pallets, designed for durability and multiple uses, generally come at a higher cost due to their sturdier construction and longer lifespan. In contrast, lower-priced pallets may be more suitable for single-use or lighter loads.
Yes. Prices for pallets are experiencing a downtick and, at the time of writing, are close to 2020 prices.
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Pride in Everything
Troymill pride means integrity, hard work and exceptional service each and every day, for each and every customer.
Above all else is our concern for quality and care taken in everything we do. Every member of the Troymill team, from management and foremen to our Amish craftsmen, takes their performance to heart and seeks new ways to better serve our customers.
Only by taking immense pride in every aspect of our work can we build and maintain strong, long-lasting relationships with our customers, suppliers, and employees.


