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Amy Olson
Amy Olson, Co-CEO, Owner and Co-Founder, has over 19 years of experience in the wooden pallet industry. She has dedicated her career to serving the pallet management needs of Fortune 100 and 500 companies, both at regional and national levels. Currently, she focuses on national growth, building relationships, and developing new accounts. Amy also assists in running day-to-day operations. Amy holds a Bachelor’s degree from Eastern Illinois University. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and 3 children and traveling.
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The People Behind the Pallets
Who you’re buying from is of incredible importance. When supplying pallets the warehouse team may need to know all services and products provided. On the other hand corporate may be concerned with investment opportunities and ESG goals. Either way it goes, the companies you partner with can have a major impact on productivity and company performance.
continue reading double_arrowPlastic vs. Wood Pallets in Industrial Use: A Thorough Review
The last thing any business needs is to face storage, shipping, and operational dilemmas all because of the wrong type of pallet. Weigh the pros and cons of plastic pallets vs. wood pallets to determine which is best for your industrial business.
continue reading double_arrowPallet Safety
It is important that we share pallet safety tips for Safety month this June. Over 30,000 pallet related incidents sent people to the emergency room in 2014-2018. This is one reason why pallet safety is critical.
continue reading double_arrowWorld Environment Day
Every year world environment day is hosted by someone different with a different theme. This year Saudi Arabia would like to focus on land restoration, desertification and drought resilience. It is often assumed that pallets are a great contributor of mass deforestation. This is not true though. Over two million pallets are estimated to be in use at any given time. Yet, majority of these pallets are reconditioned and recycled at the end of use. They are also biodegradable if discarded improperly.
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