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Kamps Pallets Nevada Alternative

Nevada-Local Pallets.
Not a National Distribution Number.

Kamps Pallets is a large national network. Pallet Broker LLC is Nevada — two facilities, 250,000+ pallets in stock, our own fleet, and owners who answer the phone directly. New GMA 48×40 pallets from $18. No minimum. Same-week delivery.

2 FacilitiesSparks & Las Vegas, NV
250,000+Pallets In Stock
No MinimumAny Order Size
Since 2001Nevada Family Business

Local vs. National — It Matters

Why Nevada Businesses Are Choosing Pallet Broker LLC Over National Suppliers

Kamps Pallets has built a large national network, and that scale has value in certain contexts. But for Nevada businesses that need consistent supply, responsive service, and a supplier who knows the local market — local ownership changes everything.

National Networks Prioritize Volume

Large national pallet suppliers route orders through regional logistics frameworks that favor high-volume accounts. If you're not a Fortune 500 shipper, you may find lead times longer, account attention thinner, and flexibility limited compared to working directly with a local manufacturer.

Remote Management Has Blind Spots

When your pallet order is managed from a national operations center, local Nevada logistics nuances — seasonal demand spikes in Reno, industrial delivery windows in Sparks, the specific routes in North Las Vegas — aren't front-of-mind the way they are for a team that operates here every day.

Third-Party Delivery Adds Variables

National suppliers often use third-party carriers for last-mile Nevada delivery. That means less scheduling control, more hand-offs, and more points of failure. We own and operate our own fleet — every delivery is our delivery.

No Direct Owner Accountability

When something goes wrong with a national supplier, you're navigating a support chain. With Pallet Broker LLC, Matt and Nate Stephan are the decision-makers. If there's a problem, you reach the people who can actually fix it — immediately.

Generic Inventory vs. Nevada-Stocked

National pallet networks redistribute inventory based on nationwide demand. We keep 250,000+ pallets physically in Nevada at all times — meaning what you see on our pricing sheet is what we have, and we can get it to you fast.

No Local Buyback Loop

National suppliers rarely offer a convenient local pallet buyback program. Pallet Broker LLC buys back your surplus pallets directly — scheduling pickups across Nevada and paying you for usable inventory rather than leaving you to arrange disposal.

Side-by-Side

Kamps Pallets vs. Pallet Broker LLC in Nevada

Factor Kamps Pallets (National) Pallet Broker LLC (Nevada-Local)
Nevada Facilities National network (varies) 2 Nevada facilities (Sparks & Las Vegas)
Ownership Structure Large national corporation Family-owned — Matt & Nate Stephan
Who Answers the Phone National call center / regional rep The owners — directly
Delivery Fleet Third-party carriers (varies) Own fleet — full delivery control
In-State Inventory Dependent on network allocation 250,000+ pallets stocked in NV
Production Method Network-wide production AMS-automated Sparks, NV facility
Minimum Order May vary by location / contract No minimum — ever
Pallet Buyback Program Limited local availability Yes — local Nevada pickup & payment
ISPM-15 Export Pallets Available through network Yes — manufactured in Sparks, NV
Typical NV Delivery Time 3–7+ business days (varies) 1–3 business days, same-week available

What Sets Us Apart

The Pallet Broker LLC Difference in Nevada

Two Nevada Facilities — Built for Fast Local Service

Our Sparks facility at 260–340 Wolverine Way is our primary manufacturing and distribution hub — AMS-automated and stocked with 250,000+ pallets. Our Las Vegas location at 3732 N. Las Vegas Blvd Ste 105 serves southern Nevada businesses with the same inventory depth and same-week delivery. Two locations means shorter hauls, lower freight cost, and faster turnaround for customers across the state.

Matt & Nate Stephan Answer the Phone

Pallet Broker LLC was founded in 2001 by the Stephan family. Matt and Nate have been running Nevada's pallet supply for over two decades — and they still pick up the phone. When you call (775) 250-7253, you're not getting a national account rep who needs to check with a regional manager. You're getting the decision-maker who can quote you, schedule you, and solve problems on the spot.

AMS-Automated Manufacturing — Consistent Quality at Scale

Our Automated Machinery System (AMS) at the Sparks facility ensures every new pallet meets exact GMA specifications — consistent board thickness, nail spacing, and structural integrity. Unlike hand-nailed operations that produce variable results, AMS automation means the 500th pallet coming off our line is built to the same spec as the first. This matters when your fork equipment, racking, and downstream customers have exact dimensional tolerances.

Own Fleet — No Third-Party Delivery Variables

We own and operate our delivery fleet. No brokering to third-party carriers, no subcontracting the last mile. When we schedule your delivery for Tuesday, our driver makes your delivery on Tuesday. We know Nevada roads, Nevada industrial parks, and Nevada delivery windows — and we're accountable for every drop.

No Minimum Order — Every Nevada Business Served

National suppliers often set order minimums that exclude smaller Nevada businesses — startups, single-facility warehouses, regional manufacturers ramping up. We have no minimum, ever. Order 10 pallets or 10,000 — you get the same prompt quote and the same delivery commitment.

Pallet Buyback — The Closed-Loop Advantage

When you accumulate surplus pallets, we buy them back. We'll schedule a pickup at your Reno, Sparks, Las Vegas, or Henderson facility and pay you for usable inventory. That recovered value offsets your next purchase and eliminates the headache of pallet disposal. It's a full-service relationship, not just a one-direction sale.

Straightforward Pricing

Nevada Pallet Prices — No Surprises

We publish our pricing ranges because transparency builds trust. Call for an exact quote on your volume and grade.

New GMA 48×40

$18–$28

per pallet

Brand-new, AMS-manufactured. Meets full GMA specification. Ideal for food & bev, EV manufacturing, and racking applications requiring consistent new-build quality.

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Used Grade A

$8–$14

per pallet

Structurally sound, minimal cosmetic wear. Suitable for most warehouse and distribution applications. A strong value for high-volume operations watching per-unit cost.

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Used Grade B

$5–$9

per pallet

Functional with visible wear. Suitable for one-way shipments, temporary storage, or applications where cosmetics don't matter. Maximum cost savings per unit.

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Custom & Export

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Non-standard dimensions, ISPM-15 heat-treated export pallets, re-manufactured to spec, or notched/block pallet builds. We quote same-day on any custom request.

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Choosing a Pallet Supplier

Local vs. National — What to Ask Before You Decide

Whether you're evaluating Kamps, any other national network, or a local supplier, these are the questions that reveal the real operational difference.

Where is inventory physically stocked?

A national network may list Nevada as a service area while actually shipping from a California or Utah hub. Ask for the exact warehouse your pallets will ship from — and the typical transit time from that location to your facility.

Who manages your account day-to-day?

With national suppliers, account managers turn over, territories get reassigned, and relationships reset. Ask who you'll be calling for reorders, delivery changes, and billing questions — and whether that person has authority to solve problems or needs to escalate.

Does the supplier own their delivery fleet?

Third-party carriers add scheduling variability. When a national supplier outsources your last-mile delivery, the pallet company has limited ability to expedite, reschedule, or troubleshoot your delivery. Ask directly: is this your truck or a carrier?

Is there a volume or spend minimum?

National networks often have thresholds below which your account gets lower priority or higher per-unit pricing. Understand the minimum order, the minimum monthly volume, and what happens to your pricing and service tier if you drop below those levels.

What happens with your surplus pallets?

Pallet accumulation is a real operational problem. Ask whether your supplier offers a buyback or pickup program — and if so, whether that service extends to your specific Nevada location or requires you to arrange transport to a distant depot.

How consistent is quality across deliveries?

Ask whether the supplier uses automated manufacturing or hand-nail production. AMS-automated facilities produce pallets to tighter dimensional tolerances — which matters for automated conveyor systems, high-bay racking, and any application with strict spec requirements.

Nevada Industries We Serve

Built for Every Nevada Business That Moves Goods

Manufacturing & EV

Nevada's manufacturing sector — including the rapidly growing electric vehicle and battery supply chain around the Gigafactory corridor — demands consistent pallet quality that keeps automated lines moving. Our AMS-built pallets meet the dimensional tolerances required by conveyor and automated handling systems.

Warehousing & Distribution

3PLs and regional DCs running high throughput need a pallet supplier who can keep up. We stock 250,000+ pallets and deliver on our own fleet — so your receiving dock never stops for pallet supply. Volume pricing available for contract accounts.

Mining & Energy

Nevada's mining operations move heavy materials in demanding conditions. We supply heavy-duty GMA and custom-spec pallets that handle the dynamic loads and outdoor storage conditions common to mining, energy, and extraction sites across the state.

Food & Beverage

Food-grade handling requirements, GMA spec compliance, and reliable sanitation — our new pallets meet the standards required by food and beverage distributors, grocery chains, and cold storage operations throughout Reno, Sparks, Las Vegas, and beyond.

E-Commerce & Retail

High-velocity e-commerce fulfillment demands pallets in stock and on time. We supply Nevada-based fulfillment centers and retail DCs with the volume and speed their operations require — no minimum orders and same-week delivery mean you can flex with seasonal demand.

Export & International Shipping

Nevada exports through West Coast ports require ISPM-15 heat-treated pallets. We manufacture and stock certified export pallets at our Sparks facility — ready for any international shipping lane without the wait times of special-order sourcing through a national network.

Frequently Asked Questions

Kamps Pallets Nevada Alternative — Common Questions

How is Pallet Broker LLC different from Kamps Pallets in Nevada?
Kamps is a large national pallet network. Pallet Broker LLC is Nevada-local — two facilities, two owners (Matt and Nate Stephan), and a fleet of our own trucks. When you call us, the owners answer. When you have a delivery issue, we solve it locally, same day. There's no national call center, no routing through a regional rep who then routes to a local sub.
Does Pallet Broker LLC have pallets in stock for immediate Nevada delivery?
Yes. We stock 250,000+ pallets across our Sparks and Las Vegas facilities at all times. New GMA 48x40 pallets start at $18, used Grade A at $8–$14, and Grade B at $5–$9. Most Nevada orders ship within 1–3 business days on our own fleet — no third-party carriers needed for local delivery.
Do you have a minimum order quantity?
No minimum order, ever. Whether you need 20 pallets for a one-time project or 20,000 for an ongoing supply contract, we quote the same day and deliver without volume restrictions. This is especially helpful for smaller Nevada businesses and startups that national suppliers often deprioritize.
What pallet grades and types does Pallet Broker LLC offer?
We offer new GMA 48x40 ($18–$28), used Grade A ($8–$14), used Grade B ($5–$9), custom and re-manufactured pallets, and ISPM-15 heat-treated export pallets. All pallets are graded and sorted through our AMS-automated facility in Sparks, NV for consistent quality.
Does Pallet Broker LLC buy back used pallets?
Yes. We operate a full pallet buyback program. If you accumulate surplus pallets, we'll schedule a pickup and purchase them from you. It's a closed-loop service that reduces disposal costs and keeps usable pallets in circulation — something most national suppliers don't offer at a local level.

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Nevada's Pallet Authority Since 2001

Matt & Nate Stephan built Pallet Broker LLC to serve Nevada businesses with the responsiveness and accountability that national suppliers can't match. Call them directly.

Related Resources

Sparks, NV — Primary Facility

Visit our main manufacturing and distribution facility in Sparks. 260–340 Wolverine Way, 89431. AMS-automated, 250K+ in stock.

Las Vegas, NV — Southern Nevada

Serving Las Vegas, Henderson, and southern Nevada from our facility at 3732 N. Las Vegas Blvd Ste 105. Same-week delivery.

Pallet Buyback Program

We buy back your surplus pallets across Nevada. Learn how the buyback program works and what grades we accept.

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