About IPP and pallet pooling
Pallet pooling is a system where companies use pallets owned and managed by a pooling provider instead of buying, storing, or repairing their own. IPP delivers pallets when needed, collects them after use, inspects and repairs them, and returns them to circulation. This reduces waste, costs, and administrative effort.
IPP delivers reusable pallets, boxes, or crates to your location. After they move through your supply chain, we collect them, inspect and repair them in our service centres, and redeploy them for the next trip. This creates a closed, circular loop.
Pooling removes the costs and complexity of ownership. You avoid purchasing pallets, storing them, organising repairs, or managing disposal. Pooling also reduces CO₂ emissions through reuse and shared logistics and ensures consistent quality.
Traditional pallet rental and white exchange systems can create additional administration, pallet imbalances and limited visibility across supply chains. IPP’s circular pooling model offers a reusable alternative designed to simplify pallet flows through coordinated management, operational support and growing digital visibility across European supply chains.
Supply chain disruptions can quickly affect pallet availability, warehouse operations and transport planning. IPP’s reusable pooling network helps businesses maintain more reliable pallet flows through coordinated collection, repair and redistribution processes across Europe.
Products and specifications
IPP offers wooden pallets, plastic pallets, and industrial boxes (bulk boxes). An overview and specification sheets are available on our Products page.
All available pallet and load carrier specifications can be downloaded from the Products section of our website.
Yes. Our certificates can be downloaded from our website.
IPP pallets are brick brown and marked with “Property of IPP”, “Property of IPP Logipal”, or “Property PP” on the side.
Automated warehouse environments require consistent pallet quality and reliable handling performance. IPP provides reusable pallet solutions designed to support stable, high-throughput operations while helping reduce disruptions linked to inconsistent load carriers.
Many supply chains now use reusable boxes, trays and containers alongside pallets to improve transport efficiency and reduce waste. IPP provides reusable load carrier solutions designed to keep goods moving efficiently across warehouses and distribution networks.
Services, pricing, and contracts
Pay-per-use means you pay for one usage cycle of a pooled load carrier – from the moment a pallet, box, or crate leaves the IPP pool until it re-enters it after use. It does not mean single-use. Every carrier is reused, repaired, and redeployed.
Pricing is tailored to each customer and depends on flows, volumes, and service options. You only pay for what you use, based on one of our services:
> One-Way Trip
> Trade Direct
> Trade Collect
> Day Rental
More details are available on our website.
No. There are no hidden charges as long as the terms of the agreement are respected. Any potential additional costs are discussed and agreed in advance.
No. IPP does not sell pallets. We operate exclusively as a pooling service.
Yes. We deliver full pallet spaces. The minimum is one pallet space. Vehicle load sizes depend on pallet type and trip type. For special requirements, please contact us.
There are no fixed rental periods. Costs depend on how long pallets stay in your supply chain, from dispatch until they are ready for collection.
Pallet ownership and white exchange systems can create hidden costs linked to repairs, recovery, administration and pallet losses. IPP’s pay-per-use pooling model helps simplify pallet management while improving visibility, flexibility and operational efficiency across supply chains.
Managing multiple pallet suppliers can increase operational complexity and reduce visibility across the supply chain. IPP simplifies pallet management through one coordinated pooling network supported by reusable load carriers, operational expertise and digital support.
Operations, delivery, and returns
One-Way Trip: Pallets are delivered from an IPP depot, inspected and repaired to our quality standard before dispatch.
Trade Direct: Pallets are delivered directly from another market location without depot inspection in between.
Yes. Wooden pallets and boxes can be supplied heat-treated and ISPM 15 compliant for an additional cost. These pallets carry the official IPPC stamp and are suitable for international trade.
All major European retailers accept IPP pallets.
Deliveries are planned from day A to day C. Standard delivery hours are Monday to Friday, 08:00–18:00.
You can request a collection via our online pallet collection form. IPP will organise the pickup.
Nothing special. Report them and IPP will collect them. We repair or replace damaged parts at our service centres.
No. Collection of broken pallets is free.
Normal wear and tear is included in the pricing. Simply report the damage so we can organise collection and repair.
Once the shipment is declared in the IPP Portal, responsibility transfers to IPP.
IPP pallets remain IPP property. If pallets are not returned, additional costs may apply according to the agreement.
Yes. IPP can organise pallet collection from retailers, distributors, or other delivery points agreed in advance.
Managing pallet flows across multiple warehouses can create additional administration and coordination challenges. IPP’s circular pooling system helps simplify these operations through coordinated collection, inspection, repair and redistribution across a connected European network.
Damaged or inconsistent pallets can lead to handling issues, delays and operational disruptions. IPP helps maintain consistent pallet quality through structured inspection and repair processes before pallets return to circulation.
Retail peaks and promotions place additional pressure on pallet availability and distribution operations. IPP’s scalable pooling network helps keep reusable load carriers moving efficiently across retailers, warehouses and transport networks during periods of increased demand.
Availability and scalability
No. IPP operates a large pallet pool and a European network of service centres. Availability is monitored proactively, even during peak seasons.
We offer flexible solutions for urgent requests. Contact us and we will adjust planning where possible.
Yes. Pooling is suitable for a wide range of volumes. Each case is assessed individually.
Retail supply chains depend on consistent pallet availability and predictable flows across distribution centres and stores. IPP supports these operations through a reusable pooling network designed around continuity, coordinated logistics and reliable pallet quality.
Sustainability and compliance
We use responsibly sourced materials, maintain pallets through reuse and repair, and recycle materials at end of life. This reduces waste and CO₂ emissions.
PPWR is an EU regulation aiming to reduce packaging waste and increase reuse. For transport packaging, it requires 40% reuse by 2030 and 70% by 2040.
IPP’s pooling model already meets PPWR’s reuse principles. Customers using IPP pallets are well aligned with the regulation.
EUDR requires companies to ensure products made from materials such as timber are not linked to deforestation.
Yes. IPP sources certified timber (FSC®/PEFC™) and, as part of Faber Group, is implementing digital compliance tools. Customers do not carry the compliance burden themselves.
Pooling reduces emissions through reuse, shared logistics, reduced empty transport, and optimised routing. IPP participates in Lean & Green Europe to measure and validate reductions.
PPWR is increasing the focus on reusable transport packaging across Europe. IPP’s circular pooling model already aligns with PPWR through continuous pallet reuse, recovery, repair and redistribution processes designed to support more standardised and efficient supply chains.
Digitalisation and tracking
Yes. IPP works with Connected Load Carrier (CLC) to provide IoT-enabled pallets and boxes with location and condition insights where required.
Through the IPP Portal or by contacting our customer service team.
Limited visibility across pallet movements can create losses, inefficiencies and additional operational pressure. IPP supports greater control through connected load carrier solutions and growing digital capabilities that improve visibility across pallet flows and recovery processes.
Businesses increasingly need better operational and sustainability data across supply chains. IPP’s connected load carrier solutions combine reusable pooling systems with digital tracking and data insights to improve visibility, planning and operational decision-making.
Customer onboarding and support
Contact us via the website, email, or phone. We guide you through the onboarding process.
It helps to have:
> Pallet type
> Estimated volumes
> Delivery and return locations
> Average dwell time
Yes. Our customer service teams support multiple languages across Europe.
No. The contract is only between IPP and your company, provided the retailer accepts IPP pallets.
No. Distributor dwell time is included in the pallet circulation model.
Yes. Returns are fully supported within the closed pooling system.
IPP provides onboarding, operational support, and continuous optimisation to ensure a smooth transition.
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