I manage a logistics company in Jebel Ali and we recently landed a contract with a major pharmaceutical manufacturer, which is a huge win for us. But honestly, I'm a bit stressed because their hygiene requirements are next level and our current wooden pallets definitely won't cut it. They need pallets with completely smooth, non-porous surfaces that can be thoroughly sanitized between shipments, and our rough wooden ones are basically the opposite of what they need. I've been looking into plastic alternatives and found a Leading Hygiene Pallets supplier in Dubai that offers seamless, smooth-surfaced pallets specifically designed for cleanroom environments and food/pharma applications. These things have no crevices or rough spots where bacteria or dust can hide, and they can be steam cleaned or pressure washed without degrading. The fact that they're resistant to acids and chemicals is also a big plus because some of the pharmaceutical products we handle are quite sensitive. I'm pretty sure this is the right direction to go, but I'm wondering about the practical aspects of switching over. How do these pallets handle in standard racking systems? Are they compatible with standard forklifts? And most importantly, do they actually last longer than wooden ones in a high-usage logistics environment? I need to make sure we're making the right investment because we can't afford any slip-ups with this client.