A pallet — also called a skid — is a flat, portable platform used as the foundational base for storing, assembling, and moving goods throughout a supply chain. Pallets are engineered to work with forklifts, pallet jacks, and front loaders, which slide their forks into openings beneath the deck to lift and relocate loaded goods efficiently. This makes transporting large, heavy, or multiple items far simpler than manual handling and is why pallets are a standard fixture in virtually every warehouse, distribution center, and manufacturing facility.
Pallets and skids are closely related but technically different: a pallet has both a top and bottom deck, while a skid has only a single top deck with no bottom. In practice, the terms are used interchangeably across warehousing and logistics. Pallets are manufactured from wood, plastic, steel, and aluminum — each material suited to different load requirements, environmental conditions, and industry standards.