
The organisation, which represents the UK pallet repair and reconditioning industry, says June PMI data for the UK market shows timber, pallet timber, reused timber, pallet logs, and other components are all up in price.
The monthly report also points to continued upheaval in the market caused by port and other shipping disruption, customs delays, materials shortages, and the impact of impending trade tariffs.
In the last two months, both the Timber Packaging & Pallet Confederation (TIMCON) and the European Federation of Wooden Pallet and Packaging Manufacturers (FEFPEB) have also both highlighted independent measures showing significant upwards movement.
“The latest UK market confirms what our members have been telling us; that the market for reconditioned pallets is now facing many of the same pressures affecting production of new,” said Paul Tait, NAPD Chairman. “This includes rising inflation in the price of timber and for labour and logistics.”
“In April, FEFPEB pointed to the rising price of sawn timber across parts of Europe, despite flat demand,” said Saleh Hijazi, press officer for NAPD. “The organisation’s pallet timber price index – which collates measures in Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK – showed all countries apart from Italy tracked upwards during the first quarter of the year.
“The following month, TIMCON highlighted increasing prices, with the UK’s AFRY index rising 0.6% for the first quarter of 2025, and Germany’s HPE index for pallet timber up 7.1% between January and April – all of which is impacting on the businesses in the repair and reconditioning sector, too.
Reused pallets remain a sustainable and cost-effective choice and NAPD is advising the supply chain to contact their supplier to discuss these pressures.
NAPD is the UK association for companies that repair pallets for reuse to a high standard. Its members work by a code a conduct and provide additional supply chain services to customers.