Family-Owned · Portland Since 2003 · ISPM-15 Certified
We started with a pickup truck and a route in SE Portland. Today we supply the full metro area — same ownership, same commitment to not making your job harder.
Most supply managers treat pallets as a low-priority afterthought — until a delivery is short, a grade doesn't match, or a supplier disappears. We built PDX Pallet Supply to be the vendor that never causes that problem.
We operate with a small team, a well-stocked yard, and a direct phone line you can actually reach. No call centers, no chatbots. When you call, you talk to someone who knows what's on the yard today.
That's it. We've been doing it this way since 2003 and it still works.
Founded with a single route serving inner SE Portland
Opened first dedicated yard in NE Portland, expanded fleet to 4 trucks
Achieved ISPM-15 certification for heat-treated export pallets
Joined NWPCA; launched volume accounts program
Expanded to serve 140+ Portland metro zip codes
20 years in business — still family-owned and operated
Owner & Operations
Built PDX Pallet Supply from a single pickup truck in 2003. Still walks the yard every morning.
Sales & Accounts
14 years managing volume relationships. The reason most of our enterprise accounts have stayed for 5+ years.
Yard Supervisor
Oversees grading, staging, and fleet operations. If it leaves our yard, it's been through James.
We don't ship Grade B and call it Grade A. Our grading is done by trained crew members who stake their name on each load.
The price we quote is the price on your invoice. No fuel surcharges added after the fact, no "market adjustment" surprises.
Our direct line goes to a person who knows the yard. If we can't fix your problem today, we'll tell you why and when we can.
If a load is wrong, we correct it same day — replacement or credit, whichever gets your operation moving again faster.
Certification documentation available on request for export shipments and regulatory supply chains.
Whether you need 20 pallets this week or 2,000 a month, we can help. No sales pitch — just a straight conversation about what you need.