Pallet in a sentence as a noun

The most expensive pallets I could find from U-Line are $100 or so.

They stack more securely and don't get heavier when wet like wooden pallets.

The first thing I recommend you do is build up your pallet and figure out what you like.

HP?Offices are still buying desktop PCs by the pallet-load.

It's like claiming a sack trolley is better than a pallet truck because it can go down stairs

Even new whitewood pallets leave behind a cloud of splinters and wood dust.

With my pallet, I couldn't discern one as being "better," so much as just "different.

How much does a pallet cost to manufacture and how much does a lo-jack cost to implant?

One of the issues here is that once a pallet enters the supply chain, who knows if or when you'll get them back.

Why would someone shipping a product want to buy a standard size pallet that doesn't fit or hold the weight requirement for his use case?

If one of the ends break, then you're probably going to be cleaning up a warehouse floor from whatever was on the pallet.

Most plastic pallets are manufactured with a diamond plate pattern.

Consistent, high quality pallets are becoming a must.

In other words your various suppliers buy their pallets from various sources and then ship their product into you on those pallets.

When I was a senior in High School in Toronto in 2009, our school had recently purchased a pallet of brand new $100+ calculus textbooks.

All of the major soft drink bottlers use about the same size and shape pallet, and it's much smaller than the traditional whitewood pallet.

The plastic pallets offer some level of 4-way access as well.---Edit: I had forgotten about these full-size plastic pallets.

But then you get into durability issues, etc. So iGPS really had the right idea here, with molding the tags into the actual plastic pallet itself.

The biggest difference is the color pallet, which is primarily due to the availability of different colored dyes at the time.

The system works by trading pallets for pallets, so if you receive some goods on a EUR pallet the driver takes an empty EUR pallet from your stack and it'll be reused at the other company.

The pallet stones have since been upgraded to be synthetic ruby, along with the majority of the other bearing surfaces in watches, since the introduction of this book, however.

So you factor in the cost of capital, inventory hold charges, shipping delays, warehouse pallet transfer cost, foreign exchange currency buffer, and tons of other charges.

While it is true that genetics provides the pallet from which your brain paints its cognitive abilities, the reality is that your children's brains will continue growing, developing, and changing for years to come.

Note: I worked for a large grocery chain for 7 yearsPlastic pallets are vastly superior in the long run to wooden pallets in terms of durability, and many companies have used them for almost two decades interchangeably with wooden pallets.

Pallet definitions

noun

the range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art

See also: palette

noun

a portable platform for storing or moving goods that are stacked on it

noun

a hand tool with a flat blade used by potters for mixing and shaping clay

noun

a mattress filled with straw or a pad made of quilts; used as a bed

noun

board that provides a flat surface on which artists mix paints and the range of colors used

See also: palette