Same-day pallet delivery is one of the most misunderstood logistics services. Most businesses assume they need to use a pallet network — but pallet networks operate on next-day schedules with multiple handling points. For same-day pallet delivery, you need a dedicated vehicle service.
What Is a Same-Day Pallet Courier? A same-day pallet courier uses a dedicated vehicle — typically a Luton van with tail lift, 7.5t truck, or larger — to collect your pallet and deliver it the same day. There are no intermediate hubs, no re-handling, and no sharing with other customers' freight. Your pallet goes direct.
Vehicle Selection for Pallets A standard euro-pallet (120cm × 80cm × up to 180cm loaded) typically fits in a Luton box van. Two pallets may need a larger Luton or a 7.5t truck. For multiple pallets or oversize pallet loads, larger vehicles including 18t and 26t trucks are available. Weight is also a factor: Lutons typically carry up to 1,000kg, while trucks handle much more.
Same-Day vs Pallet Network Pallet networks (such as Palletways, Pallet-Track) operate nightly trunking — your pallet goes to a hub, is sorted, and delivered the next day. For non-urgent freight, this is cost-effective. For same-day requirements, a dedicated vehicle is the only option. Prices are higher than network pallets but significantly lower than the cost of delay.
Tail Lift Requirement Most pallet deliveries require a tail lift for safe loading and unloading, especially without a loading dock. When booking, confirm whether collection and delivery addresses have loading docks or require a tail lift vehicle.
Booking a Same-Day Pallet Provide the pallet dimensions and weight when booking. Most same-day pallet couriers will confirm vehicle type and price instantly. Collection is typically within 60–90 minutes for vans, 90 minutes for trucks.