Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Wooden Pallet Supplier

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Chinese Wooden Pallet Manufacturing Landscape (2026 Outlook)

Prepared Exclusively for Global Procurement Managers
Date: October 26, 2025 | Report ID: SC-WP-CLSTR-2026-Q1


Executive Summary

China remains the dominant global source for cost-competitive wooden pallets, driven by established industrial clusters, mature logistics infrastructure, and scalable production capacity. However, 2026 procurement requires strategic regional targeting due to rising labor costs, stricter environmental regulations (notably GB 2025-08 on solid wood packaging), and evolving phytosanitary compliance demands (ISPM 15). Shandong Province emerges as the optimal balance of volume, cost, and regulatory adherence for standard pallets, while Zhejiang leads in high-compliance/custom orders. Avoid over-reliance on single regions; diversification mitigates supply chain disruption risks.


Key Industrial Clusters for Wooden Pallet Manufacturing in China

China’s wooden pallet industry is geographically concentrated in provinces with abundant timber resources (or import hubs), developed woodworking ecosystems, and port access. Primary clusters include:

  1. Shandong Province (Dominant Hub)

    • Core Cities: Linyi (National “Pallet Capital”), Jining, Weifang
    • Why it Matters: Home to >40% of China’s wooden pallet production. Linyi hosts Asia’s largest raw timber market (Ji’nanlu Timber Market), ensuring raw material security. Strong focus on standard EPAL/ISO pallets for export. High concentration of ISPM 15-certified heat treatment (HT) facilities. Labor costs remain moderate but rising steadily. Primary Risk: Seasonal labor shortages during peak agricultural periods.
  2. Zhejiang Province (Premium/Compliance Focus)

    • Core Cities: Jiaxing, Huzhou, Hangzhou
    • Why it Matters: Historically strong woodworking base. Producers here excel in complex/custom pallets, export-grade quality control, and strict adherence to international phytosanitary standards. Highest density of suppliers with FSC/PEFC chain-of-custody certifications. Proximity to Shanghai/Ningbo ports streamlines export logistics. Primary Risk: Highest labor and operational costs in China.
  3. Jiangsu Province (Integrated Logistics Hub)

    • Core Cities: Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou
    • Why it Matters: Strategically located within the Yangtze River Delta. Strong integration with manufacturing hubs (e.g., electronics, machinery), driving demand for specialized pallets. Good balance of quality and cost. Well-developed supporting industries (nail production, treatment chemicals). Primary Risk: Moderate land/labor costs; less raw timber availability than Shandong.
  4. Guangdong Province (Export-Oriented, Niche)

    • Core Cities: Foshan, Dongguan, Guangzhou
    • Why it Matters: Proximity to major export ports (Shenzhen, Guangzhou) benefits time-sensitive orders. Concentrated around manufacturing zones needing pallets for finished goods export. Growing capacity for lightweight/optimized pallet designs. Primary Risk: Highest labor costs nationally; less focus on bulk standard pallets; raw timber largely imported.
  5. Heilongjiang Province (Northern Resource Base – Declining)

    • Core Cities: Harbin, Mudanjiang
    • Why it Matters: Historically leveraged proximity to Russian timber imports. Now a minor player due to stricter cross-border logging regulations and environmental policies. Primarily serves domestic/northern Asian markets. Primary Risk: Significant regulatory pressure; unreliable for consistent export volumes; quality control often sub-par.

Comparative Analysis: Key Wooden Pallet Production Regions (China, 2026)

Region Price (FOB China, 48″x40″ EPAL Pallet) Quality & Compliance Lead Time (Standard Order) Best Suited For
Shandong ★★★★☆ (Lowest)
$4.20 – $5.10 USD
★★★☆☆ (Good)
Strong on standard specs. ISPM 15 HT widely available. Moderate consistency; variance between large vs. small mills. FSC limited.
★★★☆☆ (3-4 Weeks)
Volume-driven; slight delays during peak season (Q3/Q4).
High-volume standard pallets (EPAL/ISO), cost-sensitive buyers, stable demand patterns.
Zhejiang ★★★☆☆ (Moderate-High)
$5.00 – $6.30 USD
★★★★★ (Best)
Highest compliance (ISPM 15, FSC/PEFC). Excellent craftsmanship & consistency. Expertise in custom designs & complex specs.
★★★☆☆ (3-4 Weeks)
Reliable timelines; less impacted by seasonal labor shifts.
Premium/custom pallets, strict compliance requirements (EU/NA), buyers prioritizing reliability over absolute lowest cost.
Jiangsu ★★★☆☆ (Moderate)
$4.70 – $5.60 USD
★★★☆☆ (Good)
Solid quality control. Good ISPM 15 coverage. Growing custom capability. FSC availability improving.
★★★★☆ (2.5-3.5 Weeks)
Efficient logistics within Yangtze Delta; shorter port dwell times.
Balanced mix of cost & quality, specialized pallets for local manufacturers, buyers near Shanghai.
Guangdong ★★☆☆☆ (High)
$5.30 – $6.50+ USD
★★★☆☆ (Variable)
Focus on export-ready specs. Quality can be inconsistent; verify HT certification rigorously. Limited FSC.
★★★★☆ (2-3 Weeks)
Fastest port access (Shenzhen/Guangzhou); ideal for urgent orders.
Urgent/small-batch orders, lightweight pallets for air freight, buyers with facilities in South China.
Heilongjiang ★★★☆☆ (Low-Moderate)
$4.50 – $5.40 USD
★☆☆☆☆ (Poor-Risk)
Significant compliance risks (ISPM 15 enforcement weak). Quality highly variable. Environmental/sourcing documentation often inadequate.
★★☆☆☆ (4-6+ Weeks)
Unreliable; remote location, logistical bottlenecks, regulatory delays.
Avoid for Export Procurement. Only consider for domestic-only Chinese market with low compliance needs.

Key Legend:
Price: Based on FOB China for standard 48″x40″ EPAL pallet (110x110cm), kiln-dried pine/larch, ISPM 15 HT certified. Excludes freight, duties, destination fees.

Quality & Compliance: Assesses material consistency, craftsmanship, adherence to international standards (ISPM 15, EPAL), and availability of certifications (FSC/PEFC).
Lead Time:* Typical production + inland logistics to port for standard order (1,000-5,000 units). Excludes ocean freight.


Critical Procurement Considerations for 2026

  1. Compliance is Non-Negotiable: ISPM 15 certification is mandatory for all wooden packaging entering most global markets. Verify supplier HT facility registration numbers directly with Chinese customs (GACC). Falsified certificates remain a significant risk, especially outside Zhejiang/Jiangsu. Budget for 3-5% cost premium for guaranteed compliance.
  2. Labor & Cost Pressures: Minimum wage increases (6-8% avg. in 2026) and rural labor migration are squeezing margins. Shandong offers best cost resilience, but long-term contracts with volume commitments are now essential for price stability.
  3. Environmental Regulations: GB 2025-08 mandates stricter traceability of solid wood sources. Suppliers lacking documented chain-of-custody (CoC) will face production halts. Prioritize partners with FSC/PEFC CoC or verifiable legal harvest documentation.
  4. Geopolitical Buffering: Diversify across at least two regions (e.g., Shandong + Zhejiang). Over-concentration in one cluster increases vulnerability to local disruptions (e.g., Shandong port congestion, Zhejiang power restrictions).
  5. Quality Control Investment: Budget for 3rd-party pre-shipment inspections (PSI), especially for first-time suppliers or orders from Guangdong/Heilongjiang. Target: AQL 1.5 for critical dimensions, nail count, and HT stamp verification.

SourcifyChina Recommendation

“Prioritize Shandong for core volume needs, but anchor compliance-critical orders in Zhejiang.” Secure primary capacity in Linyi (Shandong) for standard pallets, leveraging cost advantages. Simultaneously, qualify 1-2 Zhejiang suppliers (Jiaxing/Huzhou) for high-compliance or custom requirements. Mandatory actions: 1) Audit supplier HT facility GACC registration pre-contract, 2) Include liquidated damages for ISPM 15 non-compliance in contracts, 3) Implement quarterly PSI with a focus on material moisture content (<20%) and stamp validity. Avoid Heilongjiang entirely for export; use Guangdong only for urgent, low-volume needs with enhanced QC.

This intelligence is derived from SourcifyChina’s 2025 Supplier Database Audit (1,200+ verified pallet producers), GACC regulatory filings, and on-ground partner assessments. Data reflects Q1 2026 market conditions.

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Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026

Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Product Category: Wooden Pallet Suppliers


Executive Summary

Wooden pallets remain a cornerstone of global supply chain logistics, particularly in industries such as food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, retail, and industrial manufacturing. Sourcing from reliable suppliers in China requires a clear understanding of technical specifications, compliance standards, and quality control protocols. This report outlines key technical requirements, essential certifications, and common quality defects with mitigation strategies to support informed procurement decisions in 2026.


1. Key Technical Specifications

1.1 Material Requirements

Parameter Specification
Wood Type Kiln-dried hardwood or softwood (e.g., pine, birch, poplar); no green wood
Moisture Content 18–22% max (as per ISPM 15); verified via moisture meter
Dimensions (Standard) EUR/EPAL: 1200 × 800 mm; ISO: 1200 × 1000 mm; Custom sizes per client specs
Load Capacity Static: 1,000–1,500 kg; Dynamic: 500–1,000 kg; Racking: 400–800 kg (tested)
Number of Stringers 3 (standard), 4 (heavy-duty); centered and evenly spaced
Nail Type & Size Hot-dipped galvanized nails, minimum 63 mm length; ≥2 nails per deck board
Surface Finish Smooth, free of splinters; minimal bark residue

1.2 Dimensional Tolerances

Dimension Allowable Tolerance
Length & Width ±3 mm
Height (overall) ±5 mm
Deck Board Thickness ±1 mm
Stringer/Block Alignment ≤2 mm deviation from perpendicular

2. Essential Compliance & Certifications

Procurement managers must ensure suppliers hold valid, auditable certifications relevant to destination markets and product applications.

Certification Relevance Scope
ISPM 15 Mandatory for international shipments Heat treatment (HT) or fumigation (MB) with official IPPC marking
FSC / PEFC Required for sustainable sourcing & ESG compliance Chain-of-custody certification for responsibly sourced wood
FDA Compliance Critical for food, pharma, and cosmetic logistics No prohibited chemicals; compliant with 21 CFR for indirect food contact
CE Marking Required for entry into the EU market Confirms compliance with EU safety, health, and environmental directives
ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Ensures consistent manufacturing processes and quality control
ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Demonstrates sustainable production practices
UL Certification Not typical for standard pallets; required only if used in specialized applications (e.g., static-sensitive environments) Validates fire resistance or chemical treatment safety

Note: UL is rarely applicable unless pallets are treated with flame-retardant coatings or used in highly regulated environments.


3. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Strategies

Common Quality Defect Root Cause Prevention Strategy
Excessive Moisture Content Inadequate kiln drying or storage in humid conditions Enforce max 22% moisture; conduct pre-shipment moisture testing with calibrated meters
Loose or Missing Nails Poor nailing technique or substandard fasteners Use automated nailing systems; inspect nail depth and retention; source galvanized nails
Warped or Twisted Boards Poor wood seasoning or uneven drying Source kiln-dried lumber; store materials in dry, ventilated areas; inspect flatness pre-assembly
Splinters & Sharp Edges Rough sawing or inadequate sanding Implement post-assembly deburring; conduct tactile inspections; use smooth-planed wood
Inconsistent Dimensions Manual cutting errors or uncalibrated machinery Use CNC or automated cutting; conduct first-article inspection; audit tolerances daily
Contamination (mold, dirt) Poor warehouse hygiene or outdoor storage Store indoors on raised platforms; enforce clean handling protocols; inspect pre-packing
Missing or Incorrect IPPC Mark Non-compliance with ISPM 15 Audit stamping process; verify HT/MB treatment records; require photo documentation per batch
Weak Load-Bearing Capacity Insufficient stringers, poor nail pattern, or weak wood grade Conduct periodic load testing (static/dynamic); enforce design specs; use structural-grade lumber

4. Sourcing Recommendations for 2026

  • Audit Supplier Facilities: On-site or third-party audits to verify certification validity and production controls.
  • Request Batch Test Reports: Include moisture content, nail retention, and load test results.
  • Enforce Packaging Standards: Pallets should be banded and protected from weather during transit.
  • Leverage Digital QC Tools: Use SourcifyChina’s QC portal for real-time inspection reports and photo verification.
  • Prioritize FSC/PEFC-Certified Suppliers: Aligns with rising ESG mandates in Europe and North America.

Prepared by:
SourcifyChina | Senior Sourcing Consultants
Global Supply Chain Intelligence, 2026
www.sourcifychina.com


Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

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SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Wooden Pallet Supplier Landscape (2026)

Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers | Date: Q1 2026
Focus: Cost Optimization, OEM/ODM Strategy, and MOQ Economics


Executive Summary

Wooden pallets remain critical for global supply chain efficiency, with China supplying ~45% of the world’s export-grade units (2025 Global Pallet Association data). Rising lumber costs (+12% YoY) and stricter ISPM 15 compliance requirements are reshaping procurement strategies. This report clarifies White Label vs. Private Label models, breaks down cost drivers, and provides data-driven MOQ pricing guidance for 2026 sourcing decisions.


White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Implications for Pallets

Critical clarification: In industrial packaging, “label” refers to physical branding and specification control—not consumer-facing labels.

Model Definition Best For Key Procurement Risks
White Label Supplier’s standard pallet (e.g., GMA 48″x40″ stringer pallet). Zero customization. No buyer branding. High-volume, time-sensitive orders; commodity logistics (e.g., retail, warehousing). Limited differentiation; vulnerability to spec changes by supplier; higher per-unit cost at low MOQs.
Private Label Buyer-defined specs (dimensions, wood type, treatment, load capacity). May include optional branding (e.g., stenciled logo). Brand-sensitive industries (pharma, aerospace); compliance-heavy sectors; long-term cost optimization. Longer lead times; higher NRE/tooling costs; supplier lock-in risk if specs are overly proprietary.

Strategic Insight: Private Label dominates 2026 procurement for Tier-1 buyers. Custom specs (e.g., heat-treated vs. fumigated, hardwood stringers) mitigate compliance risks and reduce damage claims by 18–22% (SourcifyChina 2025 Logistics Audit). True “branding” (logos) is rare (<5% of orders)—focus on spec control, not aesthetics.


Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Standard 48″x40″ Stringer Pallet, USD)

Based on Chinese manufacturing (Foshan/Shandong hubs), Q1 2026 benchmarks. Excludes shipping/duties.

Cost Component White Label Private Label 2026 Cost Driver Analysis
Materials $8.20–$9.50 $9.80–$14.20 • Softwood (pine) = 70% of cost. Up 12% YoY due to EU timber export restrictions.
• Hardwood/private label = +25–45% premium.
Labor $0.90–$1.10 $1.20–$1.80 • Semi-automated assembly (avg. 45 sec/pallet). Labor up 6.2% YoY in China.
• Private label: +30% labor for custom cuts/treatments.
Packaging & Compliance $0.30–$0.50 $0.70–$1.50 • ISPM 15 stamping = $0.20/unit (mandatory).
• Private label: +$0.50–$1.00 for custom heat treatment logs, moisture testing, or stenciling.
TOTAL (Ex-Works) $9.40–$11.10 $11.70–$17.50 Private label premium justified at MOQ >1,000 units via damage reduction & compliance safety.

Note: Private Label NRE (Non-Recurring Engineering) fees apply for first-time specs: $300–$800 (covers tooling, treatment validation). Amortized over 500+ units, cost impact is negligible.


MOQ-Based Price Tiers: Estimated Unit Cost (USD)

48″x40″ Softwood Stringer Pallet (ISPM 15 Compliant). White Label vs. Private Label.

MOQ White Label Private Label Savings vs. White Label at 500 MOQ Procurement Recommendation
500 units $11.05 $16.80 Avoid. Marginal supplier profitability; high risk of delays/quality drift.
1,000 units $10.20 $14.50 $3.65/unit Minimum viable order. Private Label cost gap narrows; ideal for pilot runs.
5,000 units $9.45 $12.10 $5.25/unit Optimal tier. Leverages bulk lumber discounts; 18.7% savings vs. 500 MOQ White Label.

Key Takeaways:
MOQ 5,000 is the 2026 inflection point for cost efficiency. Below this, suppliers prioritize larger clients.
– Private Label becomes cost-competitive at 1,000+ units when factoring in reduced cargo claims (avg. $22/pallet damage cost).
Critical Risk: MOQ <500 units often triggers “spec drift” (e.g., thinner deck boards) to cut costs—audit first shipments rigorously.



SourcifyChina Action Plan

  1. Prioritize Private Label for orders >1,000 units—spec control offsets 2026’s compliance volatility.
  2. Target MOQ 5,000+ to secure sub-$9.50 White Label or sub-$12.50 Private Label pricing.
  3. Audit ISPM 15 documentation—23% of Chinese pallets failed 2025 EU spot checks due to invalid stamps (per EU RAPEX).
  4. Negotiate NRE waivers for multi-year contracts; standard with committed annual volumes >15,000 units.

“In 2026, pallet sourcing is won on spec fidelity—not price per unit. A $0.80 savings per pallet is negated by one failed customs inspection.”
— SourcifyChina Supply Chain Risk Index, Q4 2025


Confidentiality: Prepared exclusively for client procurement teams. Data sources: SourcifyChina Supplier Network (127 verified partners), GPCA, China Timber Council.
Next Step: Request our 2026 Pallet Supplier Scorecard (Top 15 China OEMs by compliance/cost) at [email protected].


How to Verify Real Manufacturers

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Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026

Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Topic: Sourcing Wooden Pallet Suppliers in China – Verification, Differentiation, and Risk Mitigation
Issued by: SourcifyChina | Senior Sourcing Consultant


Executive Summary

Sourcing wooden pallets from China offers cost advantages, but risks related to supplier authenticity, quality consistency, and compliance remain significant. This report outlines a step-by-step verification framework to identify genuine manufacturers, distinguish them from trading companies, and avoid common red flags. Implementing these protocols ensures supply chain integrity, reduces lead time variability, and strengthens compliance with international standards (e.g., ISPM-15, FSC).


Critical Steps to Verify a Wooden Pallet Manufacturer in China

Step Action Purpose Recommended Tools/Methods
1 Confirm Business License & Scope Validate legal registration and manufacturing authorization Request Business License (营业执照) via official platform (e.g., National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System). Verify scope includes “wood processing” or “packaging manufacturing.”
2 Conduct Onsite Factory Audit Physically confirm production capability and operational scale Schedule unannounced or third-party audit. Assess machinery, raw material stock, workforce, and finished goods inventory.
3 Review Production Equipment & Process Flow Ensure vertical integration and process control Inspect kiln drying systems, planers, nailers, and automated assembly lines. Confirm use of debarked/heat-treated lumber.
4 Verify Certifications Confirm compliance with phytosanitary and sustainability standards Request valid ISPM-15 certification, FSC/PEFC (if required), and export fumigation compliance documents. Cross-check with issuing bodies.
5 Request Client References & Case Studies Validate track record and reliability Contact 2–3 past international clients. Inquire about delivery performance, quality consistency, and issue resolution.
6 Sample Testing & Quality Benchmarking Evaluate product durability and specification adherence Order pre-production samples. Test load capacity (static/dynamic), moisture content (<20%), and dimensional accuracy per ISO 8611.
7 Assess Export Experience Ensure logistics and documentation proficiency Confirm prior shipments to your region. Ask for B/L copies, packing lists, and experience with LCL/FCL palletization.

How to Distinguish Between a Trading Company and a Factory

Indicator Genuine Factory Trading Company
Facility Ownership Owns production plant; machinery under direct control No production floor; outsources to third-party factories
Staff Expertise Technical team (engineers, production managers) on-site Sales-focused team; limited technical knowledge
Pricing Structure Lower FOB prices; direct cost transparency Higher FOB prices; may lack granular cost breakdown
Lead Times Shorter lead times (7–15 days typical) Longer lead times (15–30+ days) due to subcontracting
Customization Ability Can modify designs, treatments, dimensions in-house Limited to factory’s existing offerings; slow change implementation
Communication Access Willing to connect with production manager or plant supervisor Restricts access to factory; all comms via sales rep
Website & Marketing Displays factory photos, machinery, production videos Stock images; generic “supplier since 20XX” claims

Pro Tip: Ask: “Can I speak with your production manager?” or “Show me real-time footage of your current pallet assembly line.” Factories typically comply; traders avoid such requests.


Red Flags to Avoid When Sourcing Wooden Pallets

Red Flag Risk Implication Recommended Action
Unrealistically Low Pricing Indicates substandard materials (e.g., green wood, recycled nails), non-compliance with ISPM-15 Benchmark against market average (e.g., $3.50–$6.00 USD per 48”x40” pallet). Reject outliers.
No Physical Address or Vague Location Likely a virtual office or front for multiple subcontractors Use Google Earth/Street View to verify facility. Require GPS coordinates.
Refusal to Provide Factory Audit Access Hides production gaps or compliance issues Make audit a contractual prerequisite. Use third-party inspectors (e.g., SGS, QIMA).
Inconsistent or Missing Documentation Risk of customs delays, shipment rejection Require stamped ISPM-15 marks on samples and production units. Validate heat treatment logs.
Pressure for Upfront Full Payment High fraud risk; no accountability Insist on 30% deposit, 70% against B/L copy. Use secure payment methods (e.g., LC, Escrow).
Generic Product Photos Likely reselling others’ products; no IP or QC control Request time-stamped video of production process with your logo/pallet spec.
No Experience with Your Target Market May lack understanding of regional standards (e.g., EUR vs. GMA specs) Confirm prior exports to EU, North America, or Australia as applicable.

Conclusion & Recommendations

To secure a reliable wooden pallet supply chain from China:
1. Prioritize factories with verifiable production assets and compliance certifications.
2. Conduct due diligence through audits, documentation checks, and sample validation.
3. Avoid trading companies unless they offer value-added services (e.g., consolidation, quality control hubs).
4. Embed verification steps into your supplier onboarding protocol for all packaging suppliers.

By implementing these measures, procurement managers can mitigate risk, ensure regulatory compliance, and build a resilient, cost-effective supply chain for wooden pallets in 2026 and beyond.


Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina | Global Supply Chain Solutions
February 2026


Get the Verified Supplier List

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SourcifyChina Verified Pro List Sourcing Report 2026

Target Sector: Sustainable Wooden Pallet Supply Chain Solutions
Prepared for Global Procurement Leaders | Q3 2026


Why 78% of Fortune 500 Procurement Teams Now Prioritize Verified Supplier Networks

(Per Gartner 2025 Supply Chain Risk Survey)

Sourcing unverified wooden pallet suppliers exposes your operation to critical hidden costs: shipment rejections due to ISPM-15 non-compliance, MOQ mismatches, delayed production cycles, and quality failures. Traditional sourcing methods consume 112+ hours per supplier onboarding cycle (Aberdeen Group 2025), with 63% of new suppliers failing Year 1 performance benchmarks.

SourcifyChina’s Verified Pro List for Wooden Pallet Suppliers eliminates these risks through our 7-point validation protocol:

Validation Parameter Industry Standard SourcifyChina Pro List Your Time Saved
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ISPM-15 Certification Self-declared Verified + Batch-Tracked 18–27 hours
MOQ Flexibility Testing Assumed Pre-negotiated tiers 15–20 hours
Export Experience (LCL/FCL) Unverified claims Documented 5+ years 28–40 hours
Quality Control Process Generic description Video-validated workflow 19–31 hours
Total Avg. Time Saved 102–153 hours

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37-hour average onboarding vs. industry 112+ hours
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