
Company: BASF - Honeywell
Item: BASF- Honeywell 44" x 44" Pallet (Green Pallet-4444)
Company Profile:
BASF is the world's leading chemical company. They aim to increase and sustain corporate value through growth and innovation. In doing so, one of their major strengths is thier distinctive approach to integration, known in German as "Verbund."
Repair Specs:
DO NOT REPAIR RECEIVED BASF PALLETS. ALL PALLETS MUST BE RETURNED TO APPOINTED BASF REPAIR FACILITIES. RECEIVERS OF GP STAMPED PALLETS, PLEASE CONTACT ONGWEOWEH OR LOG IN YOUR AVAIABLE PALLETS AT THE GP SITE. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED FOR REIMBURSEMENT AMOUNTS. NEITHER RECEIVERS, ONGWEOWEH, NOR BASF MUST BUY OR SELL GP PALLETS.
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Policy:
This specification must be adhered to for all pallets supplied to BASF. Any deviation from this specification must be approved in writing prior to any specification changes. Any pallets not meeting the guidelines and specifications outlined below will be rejected at the expense of the vendor.
General Guidelines:
This specification is for any BASF pallet. Each pallet must be inspected for cracked or broken deck boards, broken or damaged stringers and protruding nails. Pallets must be inspected for excessive wear and tear and visible contamination. In addition, all pallets must be free of any dirt, mud or sawdust.
Deck Board Requirements:
All lead deck boards must be a minimum of 1/2” thick and 3 ½” in width. Any damaged deck board must be replaced with the same length, width and thickness board. Damage is defined as any board with a broken off piece greater than 1” x 20”.
If any deck boards are less than ½”, they will have to be replaced as noted above. If a pallet has deck boards that are in excess of 1/2” but no more than 3/4” thick, it will be acceptable as long as all boards are of equal thickness.
Stringer Repairs:
No double stringers of any type are acceptable. Plate repair will not be acceptable at this time. Any pallet with damaged or broken stringer must be replaced. Damage is defined as any stringer with a broken off piece greater than 1/2” x 4”. Also, a stringer is considered damaged if a crack is greater than one-half of the length and\or one-half of the width of that board. Cracks caused by lumber drying that do not affect the strength of the pallet are acceptable.
Excessive Wear and Tear; Contamination:
Any pallet that has rotted or deteriorated wood is not acceptable. Pallets that are grayish due to natural weathering are acceptable as long as all other specifications are met.
Nails:
No protruding nails (shiners) and nail heads must be countersunk. Each board that exceeds five inches in width must be secured with a minimum of three nails at each stringer contact. Each board that is less than five inches wide must be secured with a minimum of two nails at each stringer contact. Repair nails must be drive screw type and a minimum of .099” x 2 1/4”.
Repair Lumber:
All repair lumber must be cannibalized from other BASF pallets or be approved virgin material.
Annual Usage: 60000
New Stencil: GP- 4444
Original Stencil: None