by Newnan Pallet | Aug 21, 2024 | Georgia Pallet News, Industry News, Logistics
Patty Rasmussen reports, the bustling ports of Savannah and Brunswick, serving ships stacked high with brightly colored containers, are the face of Georgia’s global trade. And thanks to their East Coast location and highly touted efficiencies, the ports were able to...
by Newnan Pallet | Aug 21, 2024 | Georgia Pallet News, Industry News, Logistics, Pallet Innovation
The port authority noted that the equipment processing facility (EPC) caters to producers of agricultural, mining, and construction machines. According to company executives, the location provides property for future development, a strong local workforce, important...
by Newnan Pallet | Aug 13, 2024 | Economic Insights, Industry News, Logistics, Pallets
PalletTrader, the leading online pallet marketplace, recently shared the results from its first quarter 2024 U.S. pallet industry survey. PalletTrader stated, “Despite recent challenges, the survey indicates signs of stabilization and anticipates positive shifts that...
by Newnan Pallet | Aug 5, 2024 | Economic Insights, Industry News, Pallet Innovation, Pallets
Over his 44 years in the pallet sector, Greg Wine has developed a strong reputation and become one of the most respected suppliers in the industry. But Pallet Machinery Group (PMG) isn’t looking back to the past; the company is looking to the future as it launches the...
by Newnan Pallet | Aug 4, 2024 | Economic Insights, Industry News, Logistics
Everyone in the tech world is talking about autonomous vehicles from taxis that will drive themselves to self-driving cars for the masses to trucks without professional drivers behind the wheel. And what seemed like something from a futuristic TV show ten years ago,...
by Newnan Pallet | Aug 3, 2024 | Industry News, Pallet Innovation, Pallets
In the run-up to the 1984 National Wooden Pallet & Container Association (NWPCA) Leadership Conference, tensions were running high for Virginia Tech’s Pallet Design System (PDS) team. “We were sweating bullets,” recalled Dr. Marshall (Mark) White, the project...