This Target HPC truckload is 24 high-piece-count pallets of Target general merchandise, toys, accessories and home goods at $12,600. Wholesale-scale liquidation that maximizes piece count per pallet. HPC loading means more individual items per pallet, so a distributor or bin-store operator gets the highest unit volume the truckload format offers.
What is in a Target HPC truckload
- 24 high-piece-count pallets of Target merchandise
- General merchandise, toys, accessories and home goods
- Target private-label and national brands
- Shelf-pull, overstock and return condition
HPC (high piece count) loading packs more units per pallet, which is exactly what bin stores want. Maximum items to price by the piece. Condition spans shelf-pull, overstock and returns; sort and grade across the load and route items to their best channels. The category breadth keeps a treasure-hunt rotation fresh.
Truckload economics
At $12,600 for 24 HPC pallets, the per-item cost is low thanks to the high count. Bin-store and discount pricing profits across the volume, the toys and home goods carry the higher tickets, and the Target name lifts demand. Distributors break the load to supply smaller resellers.
Plan the operation
You will need a forklift or dock, storage and a grading workflow; freight is included. Reference the Target corporate site for private-label context.
Who buys an HPC truckload
- Bin-store chains pricing by the piece
- Distributors supplying smaller resellers
- Discount retailers and processing operations
- Export buyers sourcing high-count volume
Target HPC truckload FAQ
How many pallets are in the Target HPC truckload?
24 high-piece-count pallets of GM, toys, accessories and home goods at $12,600.
What does HPC mean?
High piece count. More individual items packed per pallet, ideal for bin-store by-the-piece pricing.
Is freight included?
Yes. Free nationwide freight across the contiguous US.
See the other truckload lots in the pallet range or the full Save More catalog.
Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.

