Distributor terms, written down before you ask twice.
Most suppliers keep MOQ, loading capacity and Incoterms off the website. Here they are stated up front and confirmed in writing with your first offer.
Tell us the volume your market absorbs and the order is built around it.
Your brand on packaging and labels, configured for your market.
Pick one in the enquiry form; the offer states exactly what is included.
Agreed directly with the manufacturer, with no sales layer in between.

Packaging and container loading
How the goods travel decides what your landed cost really is. These are the figures your forwarder will ask for, confirmed per order before you commit.
Loading figures change with height and roll size. The offer states the exact roll count, m² and gross weight for your order.
Private label
Your brand on the packaging, your language on the label, your article codes on the packing list. Small runs are accepted; we do not hold private label back for container-only customers.

Documents with every shipment
The set below travels with the goods. Your broker gets it before the truck leaves, so nothing waits at the border for paperwork.
- Commercial invoice
- Packing list with roll count and m² per line
- A.TR movement certificate
- CMR waybill
- Material spec sheet on request
- Commercial invoice
- Packing list with roll count and m² per line
- EUR.1 movement certificate (preferential origin)
- CMR waybill
- Material spec sheet on request
- Commercial invoice
- Packing list with roll count and m² per line
- Certificate of origin (chamber of commerce)
- CMR waybill or bill of lading
- Material spec sheet on request
This page states the customs regime for the market; the timing and cost for your specific shipment are settled with your broker in the offer.
Grass fence types we produce

42×42 Grass Fence
The densest screen we weave — the size that sells where buyers want no gaps at all.

45×45 Grass Fence
A middle size: close to fully opaque, with less wire per square metre than 42.

50×50 Grass Fence
The volume size — the usual first order when a new market is being tested.