Opposite the order in which they're being delivered.
the smaller pallets in first
the smaller pallets in first
the smaller pallets in first
Load the last drop off first
the smaller pallets in first
When loading pallets for a multi-stop delivery, the order should prioritize the sequence of stops, starting with the pallets designated for the first stop and working sequentially to the last. Additionally, ensure that pallets for the earlier stops are easily accessible and securely positioned, while those for later stops are loaded last and may be stacked or secured to prevent shifting. This approach minimizes unloading time and maintains efficiency during deliveries.
In Reverse order of the stops
Trailer 53' - 110" high - 2 rows of 15 stacked 18 high for a total of 540 pallets
Trailer 53' - 110" high - 2 rows of 15 stacked 18 high for a total of 540 pallets
In Reverse order of the stops
A typical 48-foot dry van trailer can generally hold about 26 to 30 standard pallets, depending on the size of the pallets and how they are loaded. Standard pallets measure 48 inches by 40 inches, and the configuration of the load (such as whether pallets are double-stacked) can impact the total number. Additionally, weight restrictions and the specific layout of the trailer may affect the number of pallets that can be safely transported.
27 pallets