Description
Discover the invisible history and massive economics of the wooden shipping pallet, the true foundation of global trade. When we marvel at the miracles of modern globalization, we usually point to massive cargo ships, advanced containerization, and digital tracking software. Yet, none of these marvels could function without a painfully boring, utterly ubiquitous invention hiding at the base of every supply chain.The modern wooden shipping pallet is the unsung hero of global logistics. Born out of necessity during World War II to drastically speed up the loading of military supplies, this simple platform standardized the spatial dimensions of global trade, allowing goods to flow seamlessly from a factory floor to a retail shelf.Standardized Timber pulls back the curtain on the multi-billion dollar pallet industry. It details the fierce battles over dimensional standards, the complex pooling economies that track millions of wooden platforms worldwide, and the invisible mechanical foundation that prevents global commerce from collapsing.Gain a newfound appreciation for the hidden architecture of trade. Learn how strict standardization of the simplest materials created unprecedented operational efficiency, and discover the massive economic forces driving the humble wooden pallet.



