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Re: O-T Pallets and what to do with the lumber
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Posted by John M on May 20, 2006 at 05:07:00 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: O-T Pallets and what to do with the lumber posted by Davis In SC on May 19, 2006 at 17:57:43:
Weve never had any problems with anything to Mexico before,and Im here to tell ya we have sent some strange looking pallets built with wood striaght from the local Lowes.Now China on the other hand, pressure treated,fumigated,then heat treated oak only wood pallets is all they will take,unless its a plastic pallet,then they have to washed and sterilzed and certified sterile,loaded on a certified sterile container,and kept at a certain temperature until they get from the east coast to China via ship or plane.And to think,theysend crap in here thats covered with rat crap,smells like rat urine,and even has a few living in the crates!
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