Pallet Distribution · Freight Exchange · El Paso, Texas
Our Commitment
Soltola was built around a simple belief: good logistics and good stewardship are the same thing. Every empty truck eliminated, every pallet recycled instead of landfilled. That's not just good business. That's the right way to run one.
"Empowering a green economy through sustainable supply chain."
— Soltola Logistics Mission
Our Three Pillars
Sustainability isn't a marketing add-on for us. It's baked into both of our core products: recycled pallets and a freight exchange that eliminates dead miles. Here's how every transaction with Soltola makes the supply chain a little bit cleaner.
Recycled Pallet Program
The U.S. pallet industry is one of the largest consumers of hardwood lumber in the country. A significant number of pallets are used once and discarded, sent to landfills or burned instead of being repaired, graded, and put back to work.
Our recycled pallet program sources used pallets from supplier partners across the Southwest, hand-inspects every unit, grades them honestly, and prices them so the sustainable choice is also the practical one.
Freight Exchange Impact
The trucking industry is essential to the American economy — but it runs with enormous inefficiency baked in. Carriers haul product one way and drive home empty, burning fuel and emitting carbon with nothing to show for it. This isn't a technology problem. It's an information problem. And information problems are solvable.
Soltola's freight marketplace is specifically designed to connect supply and demand on return routes — turning empty miles into productive miles for carriers and affordable freight for shippers.
Our Belief
"Recycled pallets keep wood out of landfills. A freight exchange that fills return trips keeps trucks off the road. Both sides of what we do are working toward the same goal: a supply chain that wastes a little less."
— Jorge Escobedo-Nieto, Founder · Soltola Logistics
Our Commitments
Every pallet order and every freight booking makes the Southwest's logistics network a little more efficient and a little more sustainable.