
Core-Mark Packaging Guidelines
Core-Mark Packaging Guidelines FAQ: Learn pallet stacking rules, accepted CHEP/IGPS pallets, and UPC requirements for inner packs and cases.
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Can pallets be stacked?
What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?
What are the requirements for inner packs and cases?
Below you will find a common list of FAQs that our users have when it comes to packaging guidelines for Core-Mark.
Can pallets be stacked?
Pallets can be delivered in a roll-off load without breakdown. However, additional charges apply for pallets that are not straight loaded, i.e., turned side-ways to maximize cube. The charge for such loads is $55.00.
What are the allowed pallet types for shipping?
We will accept CHEP and IGPS pallets.
What are the requirements for inner packs and cases?
Core-Mark requires all three levels of UPC for an item; the case UPC, the inner pack UPC, and the retail UPC. The UPC should also include the prefix number and the check digit to ensure accurate scanning data is captured.
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