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ISO 6780:2003 Pallet Standard and Its Role in Wooden Pallets

June 6, 2026 — Lê Văn Thăng

ISO 6780:2003 defines 6 standard pallet footprints (1100x1100, 1200x1000, 1200x800 mm and more). See dimensions in mm and inches plus export use.

ISO 6780:2003 is the international standard that sets the principal dimensions of flat pallets for intercontinental materials handling. It defines six standard footprints (1100 x 1100, 1000 x 1200, 800 x 1200, 1067 x 1067, 1219 x 1016 and 1165 x 1165 mm), each tied to a region or industry. This guide explains the six sizes in mm and inches, why they matter for wooden pallet manufacturing, and how to confirm a supplier complies.

What is ISO 6780:2003?

ISO 6780:2003 is the international standard specifying the principal dimensions of flat pallets used to move goods across continents. It standardises pallet length and width so footprints are consistent worldwide.

The aim is to optimise space in containers and trucks and in warehouse racking, reduce logistics cost, and lower the risk of damage in transit. The standard focuses on the length and width of the pallet rather than its construction.

The six standard pallet dimensions under ISO 6780

ISO 6780:2003 recognises six widely accepted pallet footprints. Each is generally associated with a specific region or industry, as shown below.

Dimensions (mm) Dimensions (inch) Main region Notes
1100 x 1100 43.30 x 43.30 Asia Common across Asia; suits regional logistics and container sizes
1000 x 1200 39.37 x 47.24 Europe, Asia Used globally for many goods; compatible with ISO containers and trucks
800 x 1200 31.50 x 47.24 Europe The Euro pallet (EUR-pallet); standard for EU retail and food logistics
1067 x 1067 42.00 x 42.00 North America, Europe, Asia Highly flexible; used in intercontinental supply chains
1219 x 1016 48.00 x 40.00 North America The GMA pallet; the most common size in North America for food and consumer goods
1165 x 1165 44.88 x 44.88 Australia Specific to the Australian market and its transport system

These six footprints are covered in more detail in our guide to wooden pallet dimension standards.

How ISO 6780 applies to wooden pallets

ISO 6780:2003 applies directly to the wooden pallet industry by setting the dimensions a pallet must meet. Manufacturers worldwide, including in Vietnam, use these footprints as the benchmark for designing and producing pallets.

The scope is global, with particular emphasis on international trade. It ensures a pallet works reliably with materials handling equipment (forklifts, conveyors) and standard transport units (containers, trucks) anywhere in the world.

Complying with ISO 6780:2003 also helps a pallet stay compatible with other standards such as ISPM 15 (phytosanitary treatment) and regional standards like EPAL in Europe or GMA in North America.

Why ISO 6780:2003 matters for the wooden pallet industry

From practical experience, complying with ISO 6780:2003 brings several benefits to both pallet makers and businesses that use them.

  • Efficiency: Maximises use of transport and warehouse space, cutting logistics cost.
  • International compatibility: Goods move across borders without equipment or import-rule mismatches.
  • Less damage: A correct footprint stabilises the load and reduces impacts and breakage.
  • Simpler management: Uniform sizes make warehousing, inventory and pallet rotation easier.
  • Stronger reputation: Signals professionalism and a quality commitment on the global market.

Challenges and points to note when applying ISO 6780:2003

Despite the benefits, applying the standard comes with some challenges.

  • Wood variability: The properties of each timber species affect load capacity and durability, so the material must meet the technical requirements.
  • Additional treatment: Export pallets must be phytosanitised under ISPM 15, by heat treatment (HT) or Methyl Bromide (MB).
  • Initial cost: Producing ISO-compliant pallets can cost more upfront, but the long-term gains in efficiency and market access outweigh it.
  • Custom needs: Some cases call for non-standard pallets, but ISO sizes remain the priority for international trade.

How to tell whether a supplier complies with ISO 6780:2003

To confirm whether a supplier meets ISO 6780:2003, check the following.

  • Certification and declaration: Reputable makers usually hold related certifications or clearly state compliance with ISO 6780:2003 on their website and product documents.
  • Production process: Ask about quality and dimensional control during manufacturing.
  • Physical check: Request a sample pallet and measure the actual dimensions against the ISO 6780:2003 figures.
  • Experience and reputation: Choose suppliers with long industry experience and a good standing, especially in pallet export.
  • Professional advice: A compliant supplier can advise in detail on standard sizes, applications and additional requirements such as ISPM 15.

Conclusion

ISO 6780:2003 is the reference point for the global wooden pallet industry. Understanding and following its dimensional rules optimises efficiency, lowers risk, and is a key factor for Vietnamese businesses joining international supply chains. Investing in ISO-compliant pallets is a strategic decision that delivers lasting benefits.

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Frequently asked questions about ISO 6780:2003

1. What does ISO 6780:2003 specify?

It specifies the principal dimensions (length and width) of flat pallets for intercontinental materials handling, defining six standard footprints accepted worldwide.

2. How many standard pallet sizes does ISO 6780 define?

Six: 1100 x 1100, 1000 x 1200, 800 x 1200, 1067 x 1067, 1219 x 1016 and 1165 x 1165 mm. Each is generally tied to a region or industry.

3. Which ISO 6780 size is most common in Asia?

1100 x 1100 mm (43.30 x 43.30 inch) is the most common in Asia, matching regional logistics and container sizes.

4. Is the Euro pallet part of ISO 6780?

Yes. The 800 x 1200 mm Euro pallet (EUR-pallet) is one of the six ISO 6780 footprints and is the standard for European retail and food logistics.

5. Does ISO 6780 compliance cover export treatment?

No. ISO 6780 covers dimensions only. Export wooden pallets must also be phytosanitised under ISPM 15, by heat treatment (HT) or Methyl Bromide (MB).

6. How do I verify a supplier follows ISO 6780:2003?

Check their certification or declaration of compliance, ask about dimensional quality control, and measure a sample pallet against the six standard footprints.

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