Can you buy MAC pallets without being apart of mac pro...if so were?
for this problem, first, you need to calculate number of boxes. 1000/8 = 125 boxes. 125/12 = 10 layers + 5 boxes then you'll have to decide how many pallets. maybe you can have 4 layers on a pallet, in which case you'd have 2 full pallets and 1 half full, with 5 boxes in the 3rd layer. for all these, first calculate the number of boxes. for putting boxes on a pallet, go get yourself some kids blocks. arrange them as if they were on a pallet. see how many go in each layer. make different size bases on which to stack them. stack 'em with a 3x3 base, and a 3x4 base, and a 4x4 base, and a 4x5 base, and a 4x6 base, and a 3x6 base. one would hope that after a while, you'll get to see in your head how the stacking goes. that will make this much easier for you. It might well be that you'll have to consider weight. again, first calculate weight of each box. then determine how many boxes it takes for the max weight on a pallet.