Yes, international shipments are often palletized, but not in all cases. Palletization depends on the shipping mode (air or sea), cargo type, volume, handling requirements, and destination regulations involved in international relocation services.
At 6 Packers and Movers, palletization is used when it improves safety, handling efficiency, and compliance with airline or shipping-line requirements. For some household shipments, goods may instead be container-loaded or crated rather than palletized.
Palletization means:
This approach is commonly used in professional international moving services to meet airline and shipping-line handling standards.
This method reduces manual handling and improves load stability.
Scenario | Is Palletization Used? | Reason |
Air cargo shipments | ✅ Often | Faster handling, airline safety |
LCL sea freight (shared container) | ✅ Common | Easier consolidation |
Commercial or bulk items | ✅ Yes | Uniform handling |
Full container household goods | ⚠️ Sometimes | Often container-stuffed instead |
Fragile or high-value items | ⚠️ Case-based | May prefer crating |
The choice between palletization, crating, or container loading also affects overall shipping costs. You can understand these differences in detail in our international moving cost guide.
ISPM-15 compliance is required to meet international quarantine regulations.
Palletization may not be used when:
In such cases, other secure loading methods are preferred.
However, palletization can increase volume, which may affect cost.
This is why it’s important to compare packing and shipping methods when choosing an international mover.
6 Packers and Movers:
Customers are informed in advance if palletization is planned.