The problem: We almost got a non-conformance for broken pallets and he heavily implied that it will be a non-conformance if he does our next audit and he sees them.
The issue: We are a 3PL and 2 of our customers just beat the heck out of their pallets. They come in to us with pieces missing off the front and/or loose shards of wood peeling or sitting on the bottom boards. Trailers have to be swept out each time we unload and the warehouse floor swept after we put them away or pull them for shipping. These products come in and go out in full pallets. Neither customer wants to pay us for rethrowing these onto good pallets, and neither plan to "buy better quality pallets" as the auditor suggested. If items are leaning over or the pallet is outright unusable, we have to send the customer a picture before they will authorize us to rethrow it. We do store product by customer so there is no risk of foreign material damage to other customers.
The question: Can we get a non-compliance because a customer refuses to follow, or require their suppliers to follow, good pallet procedures? One of these customers is our biggest one and it's just one of their suppliers that this is an issue for (about 10% of the items we store for them). We send them several pictures every load and they just don't seem to care. The other customer is our second largest, and newest, customer and we get stuff directly from them after they've manufactured it. They are less than 100 miles away and we have had several inbounds come in with tipped loads, damaged product, and smashed pallets.
The solution: ??? Other than sweeping up after the pallets move and getting on my guys about picking up broken pallet pieces when they see them (I pick up several every time I walk the warehouse) I don't know what else to do when an auditor walks past a pallet in the rack that is missing half of the top leading board. We can show emails to customers showing the state of the pallets and their responses (or lack thereof) on us moving product to good pallets.
Any suggestions, thoughts, comments? I think I'm overthinking this to death, but it's extra frustrating because it's out of my control.