Maximum skid size definition
Maximum skid size. 40" x 48" Maximum height: 54" -- including pallet Maximum weight: 3,000 lbs. Pallet must be forklift accessible on the 40" side. Pallet and contents should be shrink-wrapped to prevent spillage o USING SKID PACKS OR POWER PACKS: Most printers are able to wrap material neatly and securely on skids without using cartons. We strongly recommend this packing method, especially for clients with shareholder bases of more than 40,000. Skid packs, also known as Power packs or Gaylords, cut expenses and processing time. Unnecessary cartons cost money, delay processing and must be disposed of for recycling. Skid packs can be used for nearly any kind of mailing enclosure, including quarterly and annual reports, proxy statements and newsletters. Using skid packs or Power packs (continued): Ship only 90% of your material on skid packs. Ship the remaining 10% in cartons. We will use the skid packs first for better inventory control and easier return shipping of leftover material. Have your printer shrink-wrap the cardboard sides of each skid pack for added protection against inclement weather. (Don't shrink-wrap individual items or bundles of items.)
Maximum skid size. 40"X48" Maximum height: 54" - including pallet Maximum weight: 3,000 lbs. Pallet must be forklift accessible on the 40" side. Pallet should be stretch-wrapped to prevent spillage of contents.