For stubbies (330 - 375 ml bottles)
Some pallets of beer (at least in Australia) use layers of ten cases stacked up to 6 layers high which is most common so 60 cases. Occasionally they are 7 layers high (ie. Victoria Bitter) so 70 cases. There are also some which are stacked 13 to a layer, usually 5 layers high so 65 cases, but occasionally they are stacked 6 layers high so 78 cases per pallet.
For cans (generally 375 ml)
Slabs, or packs of 24 cans use layers of 12 cases generally stacked 10 layers high so 120 per pallet.
Blocks, or packs of 30 cans are 18 packs per layer, stacked 5 layers high so 90 packs per pallet.
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Bottled beer can be transported using pallets for deliveries to shops and bars. A standard bottle of beer is around 430ml, if cases are stacked in 7 per tier, you should be able to fit around 98 cases to one pallet.
Usually there are 40 cases to a pallet. Within the case are 10 reams of 500 sheets of paper so total for the pallet would be 200,000 pieces of paper.
Pallet TI is the number of cases in one full layer of a pallet. Similarly, Pallet HI is the number of full layers on a pallet. To easily figure this out there is a great iPhone App called Pallet Ti Hi - figures out the best ti hi for you! www.pallet-tihi.com
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One large tree is suitable for making a pallet. In fact, depending on the size of the tree, you can make many pallets.
Pallets can come in different sizes.
I was always tought "One pallet of block equals one yard". There are 90, 8•8•16 block on a pallet.
One can purchase pallet scales from a variety of websites. These include Quick Supply, Masterline, Global Industrial, 1800 Scales, and many other websites.