# Pallet Transport

Pallet transport is the standard transport method for larger shipments.

Larger and heavier shipments often need specialised transport, and heavier outbound movements, often above around 70 kg, are generally moved in palletised format.

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### What pallet transport means

Pallet transport is used where the shipment size, weight, or handling profile makes palletised movement the right transport method.

It is most commonly used for larger orders, heavier outbound shipments, and business deliveries where palletised handling is the most suitable format.

### How it works in practice

Goods are prepared in palletised format and handed over to the transporter selected for that movement.

Compared with courier delivery, pallet transport is built around larger shipment sizes and freight-style handling rather than parcel flexibility.

### What makes pallet transport different

Pallet transport is different because it is designed for volume, weight, and larger-format movement.

It is less about parcel convenience and more about moving larger loads efficiently in the right transport-ready format.

### How Lexir enables it

Lexir works with transporters suited to larger shipments and palletised movement in each market.

Where the destination or delivery conditions require something more specific, Lexir can look for additional transport solutions that fit the requirement.

### Why it matters

Pallet transport matters because larger shipments need a different transport method than parcel-sized deliveries.

### Pallet Transport with Lexir

Pallet transport with Lexir means routing larger and heavier shipments through the transport setup best suited to palletised movement, destination, and delivery conditions.


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