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Precision Timber Cutting

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    Precision timber cutting is a vital step in ensuring that every pallet we manufacture is strong, consistent, and fit for purpose. At Pace Pallet Services, we operate in-house cutting systems that allow us to control every dimension of the timber we use. By cutting with precision, we eliminate the variability that can weaken a pallet and ensure each piece fits together seamlessly during assembly.

    Accurate timber cutting improves pallet strength, durability, and handling efficiency. It minimises material waste, ensures weight is evenly distributed, and creates a more reliable end product. For manufacturers, this translates into pallets that perform consistently in storage, stacking, and transport, reducing the risk of load failure or supply chain interruptions.

    Our focus on precision reflects our wider commitment to speed and consistency. By controlling this process in-house, we maintain strict oversight of quality while reducing lead times. Every pallet produced by Pace Pallet Services is backed by our guarantee of reliability, and that starts with cutting timber correctly the first time. With our expertise and systems in place, you can be confident that your pallets are built on a foundation of accuracy and strength.

    Precision Timber Cutting
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    We never compromise on quality. Your product safety is our top priority. That is our assurance.

    Sustainability

    Sustainably Sourced. Responsibly Built.

    Our timber is certified, our processes are efficient, and our waste is minimal.

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    Certified by the Australian Forestry Scheme (AS 4708)
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    Part of the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC)
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    Every Log Is Tracked With Chain Of Custody Compliance
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    Waste-Minimised Manufacturing Processes