# Pallet Fulfilment

Pallet fulfilment means fulfilling larger orders in palletised format.

This is typically used for larger outbound movements where the goods can be stacked on mini pallets or full pallets instead of being repacked into smaller shipment formats.

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### What pallet fulfilment means

Pallet fulfilment applies when the order volume makes pallet movement the right operational format.

This is often relevant for larger trade orders, bulk movements, and stock transfers where efficiency, transport suitability, and handling stability matter more than unit-level flexibility.

### How pallet fulfilment works

Pallet fulfilment involves preparing larger order quantities directly on mini pallets or full pallets.

This can allow the goods to move without unnecessary repackaging, provided the packaging format and transporter are suitable.

Compared with bottle or mixed-order fulfilment, pallet fulfilment is less about unit picking and more about preparing larger outbound loads in the most efficient transport-ready form.

### Why pallet fulfilment matters

Pallet fulfilment matters because larger orders require a different fulfilment logic.

It improves handling efficiency, reduces unnecessary repacking, and supports larger-scale outbound movement through more appropriate transport formats.

### Pallet fulfilment with Lexir

Pallet fulfilment with Lexir means preparing larger outbound orders in palletised format where the order volume, packaging format, and transport method make that the right fulfilment method.


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