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Reviewed and updated by ICD - Week 24/2026
Block and stringer pallets are the two basic wooden-pallet structures under the NWPCA standard, differing in their support members and therefore in fork entry, durability and cost. Knowing the difference helps you pick the right pallet for racking, export or internal-loop use.
Block pallet
A block pallet uses nine wooden blocks (usually a 3×3 grid) connecting the top and bottom decks, with stringer boards between them to distribute load. Thanks to the block structure, forklifts and pallet jacks enter from all four sides, it carries load well and suits automation and conveyors. This is the structure of EUR/EPAL pallets. Block pallets are heavier (about 34-37 kg) and more durable, lasting many trips.
Stringer pallet
A stringer pallet uses three lengthwise beams (stringers) to support the deck; forks usually enter only from the two ends, or partial 4-way if the stringers are notched. The simpler structure makes it lighter (about 15-22 kg), cheaper and easier to produce. The North American GMA pallet is a stringer type.
Block vs stringer comparison
| Criterion | Block pallet | Stringer pallet |
|---|---|---|
| Support member | Nine wooden blocks | Three lengthwise beams |
| Fork entry | 4-way | 2-way (4 if notched) |
| Weight | 34-37 kg | 15-22 kg |
| Durability / trips | High, many trips | Lower, fewer trips |
| Cost | Higher | Lower |
| Best for | Automation, racking, export | Domestic, low budget |
When to choose which?
Choose a block pallet when you need flexible 4-way entry, conveyor or automated warehousing, multi-tier racking, or export requiring durability and an international standard. Choose a stringer pallet when cost matters most, goods move domestically on fixed routes and few trips are needed. ICD advises on wooden-pallet structure by load, handling and destination market.
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Frequently asked questions
How do block and stringer pallets differ?
Block uses nine wooden blocks with 4-way entry and more durability; stringer uses three lengthwise beams, usually 2-way, lighter and cheaper.
Is an EUR/EPAL pallet block or stringer?
It is a block pallet - nine wooden blocks, 4-way entry, an international standard for export and automated lines.
Which pallet is better for export?
A block pallet, for durability, 4-way entry and racking/conveyor fit; stringer suits low-cost domestic loops.
Can a stringer pallet be 4-way?
It can be partial 4-way if the stringers are notched, but it stays less rigid and flexible than a block pallet.
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