Pallet Delivery Service from Go Displays
When ordering larger quantities or exhibition bundles, the default shipping method is a pallet delivery via our delivery partner, Pallet Network.
Our products are sent on a wooden pallet, this is to ensure that the displays are received in the same condition they leave our warehouse.
What is a pallet?
The pallets are made on site, at our warehouse in Peterborough, UK. The main purpose of a pallet is to protect order during transit and to reduce the risk of transport damage.
The delivery pallets consist of a wooden pallet base and then a chipboard structure that will encase the custom office dividers, securing them tightly into place. The wooden structure around the packed boxes includes side panels and a strong wooden brace.
What do I need to know about a pallet delivery?
When placing an order with Go Displays, you’ll need to make sure a pallet delivery can be accepted on to the premises.
The delivery will be made with a tail lift vehicle and the goods will be deposited to the kerbside using a pump truck. A pallet delivery is kerb side only, any goods will not be taken into a building or premises by the driver.
The driver has 20 minutes to deliver your goods, any delay could result in your goods not be delivered on your allocated day and could incur additional charges. Within those 20 minutes, as the recipient, the full pallet should be checked for any damage. All damages should be reported to Go Displays as soon as possible.
Please ensure there are no obstacles, kerbs, steps, gravel or any soft ground from the vehicle to the drop off point. Check there are no width restriction which would prevent the pallet from being delivered.
How to take items off the pallet?
Once the delivery has been made, you’ll need to remove the display products from the pallet.
To start the process, you’ll need a pozi screw driver. Located on the left and right hand side of the pallet you’ll find x6 screws, x3 going into each wooden crossbar. Please remove all screws from both sides, pulling the cross bar way from the structure. You will then have full access to safely lift off the pallet.
What do I do with the pallet after delivery?
It’s important to note that the pallet is left with the recipient of the delivery and it will be your responsibility to discard of the pallet. The delivery driver will not take the empty pallet away with them.
As the pallet is made completely from wood, it’s possible to recycle the pallet or if you have any other use for the wood, by all means this can be repurposed.