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Guide to Pallet Sizes

At Grotech Production, we handle a huge number of pallets, both with incoming raw materials and packaging and with outgoing products.  There are a bewildering range of pallet sizes (and formats, styles and materials) available globally – however, here we will concentrate on the most widely available pallet sizes in the UK and the sizes that we use most at Grotech Production.

How to Measure a Pallet

When quoting pallet sizes, the standard methodology is to use the stringer or stringerboard length as the first measurement and the deckboard length as the second length. 

So a pallet measuring 1200 mm x 1000 mm will look different to a pallet measuring 1000 mm x 1200 mm, as you can see in this image.

pallets with horizontal and vertical deckboards

Standardized Pallet Sizes

There are three pallet sizing systems that are applicable to the manufacturing we do here at Grotech Production –

  • The International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) has approved six different pallet sizes which are now widely used as standard around the globe.  
  • The EUR-pallet is the standard European pallet as specified by the European Pallet Association (EPAL). 
  • CP pallets are standardized for the chemical and polymer industry – the CP Pallet scheme was started in the early 1990’s by the German Chemicals Industry Association (VCI).
ISO Approved Global Pallet Sizes –
Region Most UsedDimensions (mm)
Europe (ISO1)800 x 1200
Europe, Asia (ISO2)1200 x 1000
North America1219 x 1016
Australia1165 x 1165
North America, Europe, Asia1067 x 1067
Asia1100 x 1100
European Standard Pallet Sizes –
Dimensions (mm)
Europe Standard Size (EUR, EUR 1)800 x 1200
UK Standard Size (EUR 2)1200 x 1000
EUR 31000 x 1200
Half Europe Standard Size (EUR 6)800 x 600
CP Pallet Sizes –
Dimensions (mm)
CP11000 x 1200
CP2800 x 1200
CP31140 x 1140
CP41100 x 1300
CP5760 x 1140
CP61200 x 1000
CP71300 x 1100
CP81140 x 1140
CP91140 x 1140
All CP Pallets are winged (where the top deckboards overhang the blocks below, designed to assist with shrink wrapping) apart from CP8, which has a hole in the middle of the pallet, designed for bulk bag discharge.

Pallet Considerations for Chemical Products

Selecting the right pallet is straightforward when you’re dealing with light, stable loads. Chemical products are rarely that simple. Weight, packaging format, hazard classification, and storage conditions all influence which pallet is appropriate – and getting it wrong can create safety risks, damage goods in transit, or cause problems at the point of delivery.

Weight & Load Distribution

Bulk liquids are among the heaviest loads a standard pallet will carry. A single IBC (intermediate bulk container) of 1,000 litres can weigh over a tonne when full. Even smaller formats add up quickly — 40 x 25-litre drums on a EUR pallet will approach the maximum safe working load for most standard timber pallets. Always confirm the dynamic and static load ratings of your chosen pallet before loading, and factor in the cumulative weight of packaging as well as product.

Powder products in bulk bags (FIBCs) present a different challenge. The load is central and the bag itself is flexible, which means the pallet needs to support the base evenly. CP9 pallets — with their closed deck design — are often preferred for this reason, preventing the bag base from sagging between deck boards.

Hazardous Goods

Chemical Storage Considerations

Pack Format Compatibility

At Grotech Production, the most common pallet sizes we use are the UK Standard size (EUR 2), the European Standard Size (EUR, EUR 1) and the CP Pallet size CP9, but if you would like to discuss the use of other sizes/formats for your packaging, please contact our Helpful Manufacturing People on 01405 761746.