Manufacturing process
How we make your pallets.
A transparent, step-by-step process — from raw timber to certified, delivery-ready pallets.
Timber sourcing
We use two locally sourced timber species as our primary materials — rubber wood and Lunumidella — both widely available in Sri Lanka and well suited for pallet manufacturing due to their structural strength and durability.
Boron chemical pre-treatment
Before assembly, all timber components are immersed in a boron chemical bath at temperatures between 45°C and 60°C for 30–45 minutes. This standard pre-treatment is applied to every pallet we manufacture — export or storage — ensuring baseline protection against insects and fungal growth.
Pallet assembly
Sized and treated planks and blocks are assembled into pallets using industrial nailing equipment. Pallets are built to standard international dimensions or to custom specifications.
ISPM 15 heat treatment
Assembled pallets are loaded into our heat treatment chambers. The chamber raises the core temperature of the wood to 56°C, maintained for a minimum of 30 minutes. Treatment continues until the average moisture content of the wood falls below 15%. This process typically takes several days depending on initial moisture levels.
IPPC stamping
Once heat treatment is complete, each pallet is stamped with our IPPC mark — the internationally recognised symbol confirming ISPM 15 compliance — along with CeyPall's official registration number issued by the National Plant Quarantine Service of Sri Lanka.
Treatment certificate & delivery
A treatment certificate is issued for every order. Pallets are then scheduled for delivery to your location across Sri Lanka.

Quality assurance
CeyPall is officially registered with the National Plant Quarantine Service of Sri Lanka as a certified ISPM 15 heat treatment provider. Every batch we produce is traceable to our registration.
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