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      <title>Wooden to Plastic Pallets: Warehouse Upgrade Decision Guide</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Replacing wooden pallets with plastic pallets is worth reviewing when pallet damage, moisture, hygiene controls, export paperwork, automated handling, or racking consistency create more cost or risk than the purchase price suggests. Wood can still be the practical choice for low-risk, one-way domestic moves where breakage, cleanliness, and dimensional repeatability are not critical. The useful question is not &amp;ldquo;Which material is better?&amp;rdquo; It is whether a specific pallet model, load rating, deck and base structure, material route, and inspection plan fit your goods, equipment, storage method, and reuse cycle.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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