Good sourcing means understanding origin conditions, supplier fit, product consistency, and the commercial realities that affect usable supply. Sanddorf works upstream to identify supply streams that match buyer requirements on specification, category, volume, and timing.
Before a shipment moves, the commercial terms need to work for both sides. Sanddorf structures offers around real product availability, buyer specifications, delivery windows, and documentation expectations.
From contract confirmation to cargo arrival, Sanddorf coordinates the commercial and operational steps needed to execute international trade. We work across borders, time zones, and regulatory environments to keep shipments on track.
Sanddorf manages packing formats to match downstream requirements — whether the buyer needs bulk containers, big bags, retail-ready units, or consolidated mixed loads.
Full container loads for high-volume shipments direct to processing or storage facilities.
1-tonne and custom-weight big bags for intermediate storage and industrial distribution.
Retail and food-service packaging with labelling, palletising, and wrapping as required.
Converting bulk supply into destination-ready formats, including relabelling and re-weighing.
Multi-product, multi-origin loads combined into single shipments for cost-efficient delivery.
Sanddorf supports buyers with downstream distribution, helping to bridge the gap between port arrival and final delivery. Whether goods move to a central warehouse, regional depots, or direct to end users, we coordinate the last mile of the supply chain.
International trade depends on accurate, timely documentation. Sanddorf manages the preparation, coordination, and delivery of commercial and regulatory documents so that shipments clear borders without unnecessary delay.
Every Sanddorf engagement follows a structured process designed to reduce friction and keep cargo moving through each stage of the supply chain.
Tell us what you need and Sanddorf will build the execution plan — sourcing, documentation, packing, and delivery coordinated as one process.