Partner Onboarding Guide: How to Become a Eurodita B2B Dealer

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Partner Onboarding Guide: How to Become a Eurodita B2B Dealer

For timber structure dealers and resellers seeking a reliable manufacturing partner, the onboarding process is a critical first step. This guide outlines how to become a Eurodita B2B dealer, what the partnership model involves, and what to expect at each stage of the process. UAB Eurodita, established in 1994 in Kaunas, Lithuania, operates as a private-label manufacturer — building timber structures under partner brands across Europe, the UK, North America, Australia, Japan, and the Middle East.

Why Partner with a Private-Label Timber Manufacturer

Dealers entering the timber construction market face a fundamental choice: develop manufacturing capability in-house or partner with an established producer. Private-label manufacturing eliminates the need for capital investment in production facilities, CNC equipment, timber kilns, and skilled labour. Instead, the dealer focuses entirely on market development, customer relationships, and sales — the activities that generate revenue.

Eurodita has operated this model since 1994, processing over 150,000 m³ of Nordic spruce annually. The production facility in Lithuania runs Hundegger CNC systems from Germany, Nardi kilns from Italy, SCM machinery from Italy, and Auer CNC from Austria. This infrastructure supports a capacity of approximately 12,000 cabins and 1,800–2,000 bespoke glulam houses per year.

The private-label approach means that every structure leaves the factory branded as the dealer’s own product. End customers interact exclusively with the dealer brand, while Eurodita remains the silent manufacturing partner behind the operation.

Partnership and business growth

What Eurodita Provides

As the manufacturing partner, Eurodita handles all production-side responsibilities:

  • Private-label manufacturing — All structures produced under the partner’s brand identity with no Eurodita branding visible to end customers
  • Product range of 209+ catalogue items — Covering log cabins, glulam homes, mobile homes, garden offices, garages and carports, plus windows and doors
  • Engineering and design support — Structural calculations, technical drawings, and bespoke modifications to standard designs
  • 3D visualisation services — Photorealistic renders for partner marketing materials and customer presentations
  • Logistics coordination — Full container loading, transport documentation, and delivery scheduling from Lithuania to destination
  • Marketing assets — Product photography, technical specification sheets, assembly manuals, and branded catalogues (available after initial orders)
Inside the Eurodita production facility

What Partners Handle

The dealer’s role centres on market-facing activities where local knowledge and customer proximity create value:

  • Sales and business development — Identifying customers, managing the sales pipeline, closing orders
  • Local marketing — Digital marketing, showroom operations, trade show participation, local advertising
  • Customer relations — Acting as the sole point of contact for all end-customer communication
  • Site surveys and preparation — Assessing customer sites, advising on foundations, managing local planning requirements
  • After-sales service — Handling warranty claims, maintenance guidance, and customer follow-up

This division of responsibilities allows each party to focus on core competencies. Eurodita manufactures; the dealer sells. For more on establishing a sales operation, see the Showroom and Sales Setup Guide.

The Private-Label Partnership Model

Eurodita operates exclusively as a private-label manufacturer. This means:

  • All products carry the dealer’s brand, not Eurodita’s
  • Delivery documentation is neutral or dealer-branded
  • Assembly manuals and technical documents are provided in a format that dealers can rebrand
  • End customers have no visibility of the manufacturing origin

This model protects the dealer’s brand equity and market position. Partners build their own reputation for quality timber structures while leveraging Eurodita’s 30+ years of manufacturing expertise and production capacity.

The private-label approach also means that multiple dealers can operate in the same geographic region without direct brand conflict, as each presents a distinct identity to the market.

Private-label branding and packaging

Qualification Criteria

Eurodita partnerships are structured for professional timber dealers and construction businesses:

  • Business registration required — All partners must operate as registered business entities. Personal email addresses (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail) are not accepted for partnership inquiries
  • B2B commitment — Partners must demonstrate genuine commercial intent and market access. This is not a dropshipping arrangement
  • Minimum order volumes — A commitment to minimum order volumes is discussed during the consultation phase. Specific thresholds depend on product category and market
  • No geographic exclusivity — Eurodita does not grant territorial exclusivity. However, territory support is provided to help partners develop their specific market effectively
  • Technical capability — Partners should have or be developing capacity for installation coordination, customer support, and after-sales service in their market

Onboarding Timeline

The process from initial inquiry to active partnership typically follows four stages:

Step 1: Inquiry and Consultation (1–2 Weeks)

The partnership begins with an initial inquiry through the contact form or direct communication. During this phase, Eurodita’s partner management team assesses the business profile, discusses market objectives, and outlines the product range. This stage typically concludes with a detailed product and pricing presentation tailored to the partner’s target market.

Step 2: Product Selection and Sample Order

Partners select initial products from the catalogue or discuss bespoke modifications. A sample or first small order allows the partner to evaluate product quality, packaging standards, and delivery logistics before committing to larger volumes. This is a critical stage for building mutual confidence in the partnership.

Step 3: First Full Order (4–8 Weeks Production)

Following a successful sample evaluation, the first full production order is placed. Standard production timelines range from 4 to 8 weeks depending on product complexity, customisation requirements, and current production scheduling. Eurodita provides regular production updates and coordinates delivery logistics.

Step 4: Ongoing Partnership with Dedicated Account Manager

Active partners are assigned a dedicated account manager who handles order processing, production queries, technical support, and ongoing relationship management. As the partnership matures, additional benefits become available including priority production slots and extended payment terms.

Product Range Overview

Eurodita’s manufacturing capability covers the full spectrum of timber structures:

CategoryWall ThicknessTypical Applications
Log Cabins28–112 mmGarden rooms, holiday lets, guest accommodation
Glulam Homes88–220 mmPermanent residential, year-round living
Mobile Homes1–4 bedroom configurationsHoliday parks, temporary housing, rental accommodation
Garden Offices44–70 mmHome offices, studios, commercial workspace
Garages and Carports44–70 mmVehicle storage, workshop space, covered parking
Windows and DoorsEngineered timber framesReplacement, upgrade, and new-build integration

All products are available for bespoke modification. Engineering support covers structural adaptations, size changes, layout modifications, and specification upgrades including twin-skin wall systems with full insulation.

Exclusive Dealer Programme Benefits

As partnerships mature, additional programme benefits become available:

  • Priority production slots — Established partners receive preferential scheduling during peak production periods
  • Extended payment terms — Available based on order history and payment track record
  • Dedicated engineering support — Direct access to the technical team for bespoke design and modification requests
  • Showroom display support — Assistance with display model selection, technical specifications, and sample materials. See the Showroom and Sales Setup Guide for details
  • Marketing co-investment — Available after the first year of active partnership for joint marketing initiatives
  • Volume-tiered benefits — Scaling advantages across production scheduling, logistics, and commercial terms. For detailed margin analysis, see the Dealer Margin and Business Model Guide

Eurodita Manufacturing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order to start a partnership with Eurodita?

Minimum order requirements vary by product category and are discussed during the initial consultation. Eurodita accommodates sample orders for new partners to evaluate product quality before committing to larger volumes. The focus is on establishing a sustainable, growing partnership rather than imposing rigid minimums.

Can I sell Eurodita products under my own brand name?

Yes. This is the core of the Eurodita partnership model. All products are manufactured and delivered under the partner’s brand identity. End customers interact exclusively with the dealer brand. Eurodita operates as the silent manufacturing partner with no visibility to the end market.

What geographic markets does Eurodita serve?

Eurodita ships to partners across Europe, the United Kingdom, North America, Australia, Japan, and the Middle East. Logistics are coordinated from the production facility in Lithuania, with full container loads and transport documentation handled by the Eurodita team.

How long does production take for a standard order?

Standard production timelines range from 4 to 8 weeks depending on product type, customisation requirements, and current production scheduling. Bespoke designs may require additional engineering time before production commences. Partners receive regular production status updates throughout the process.

Do I need my own installation team?

Partners are responsible for coordinating installation in their market. Eurodita provides comprehensive assembly manuals and technical support documentation. Many partners develop relationships with local installation teams or offer assembly as an additional service to their customers.

Is territory exclusivity available?

Eurodita does not grant territorial exclusivity. However, the private-label model means multiple partners can operate in the same region without brand conflict, as each presents a distinct identity. Territory support and market development guidance are provided to all active partners.

What happens if a product has a defect or quality issue?

Eurodita operates a structured quality assurance process with inspection at multiple production stages. In the event of a quality concern, the dedicated account manager coordinates resolution including replacement components, technical guidance, or production credits as appropriate. Warranty terms are established during the partnership agreement phase.

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