Dealer Resources for B2B Timber-Building Partners

Use this hub to choose the right Eurodita supply route, prepare a useful enquiry and review the commercial, technical and logistics information that must be confirmed before a catalogue or project order.

Eurodita - Dealer Resources: B2B Partner Hub - Eurodita Timber Cabin Manufacturer

Start with the right supply route

The product and commercial route should be clear before detailed pricing or documentation is requested.

Standard catalogue supply

For an established model with limited confirmed options and repeat-order potential.

Gate: No fixed MOQ applies to standard catalogue items, subject to quotation, load efficiency and commercial viability.

Review wholesale supply

Private-label supply

For established B2B brands that retain their own customer-facing offer, pricing and relationship.

Gate: Branding, packing, documentation and manufacturer-information requirements are agreed for each order.

Review private-label supply

Bespoke or glulam project

For qualified briefs involving changes to dimensions, layout, openings, roof form or an engineered glulam route.

Gate: The brief, specification, quantity, timing and logistics are qualified and quoted individually.

Review bespoke projects

Prepare a useful dealer enquiry

Information to send

  • Company name, website and commercial role
  • Destination market and intended customer or project use
  • Chosen product family and catalogue, bespoke or glulam route
  • Expected quantity, target timing and repeat-order expectation
  • Drawings, dimensions, sketch or target specification when available
  • Required branding, packaging, documentation and logistics scope

What Eurodita reviews

Eurodita checks company and market fit, selects the relevant supply route, identifies missing technical or commercial inputs, and confirms whether a catalogue discussion or qualified project quotation can proceed.

A drawing or sketch helps with bespoke work, but it does not by itself confirm scope, price or production timing.

What the written quotation and order should confirm

  • Product or project specification and included components
  • Quantity, price basis, payment terms and production slot
  • Approved branding, labels and customer-facing documents
  • Packing, component marking and factory checks
  • EXW factory release or an individually agreed delivered option
  • Responsibilities for transport, import, unloading and site work
Eurodita - Dealer Resources: B2B Partner Hub - Eurodita Timber Cabin Manufacturer

Eurodita factory scope

Manufacture the confirmed specification, perform the agreed checks, prepare included packing and documents, and release the order through the confirmed factory and logistics route.

Dealer and project scope

Set the customer-facing offer; confirm local suitability; manage approvals, foundations, installation and aftersales; and carry the transport, import, delivery and unloading duties assigned by the agreed Incoterm.

Dealer resource library

Use the page that owns the question instead of relying on a broad sales promise. Product, project and destination details remain subject to the written quotation.

Commercial routes

Technical and order review

220 mm glulam technical evidence brief

Use a real, revision-controlled Eurodita drawing example to prepare an architect-, dealer- or installer-led enquiry. The public module shows which order-specific inputs Eurodita can review and which design, site, installation and local-approval decisions remain with the appointed project parties.

Prepare: intended use and location; current revision; wall/build-up; openings, services and foundation information; responsibility split; required evidence; quantity; timing and logistics route.

Open the controlled 220 mm evidence route

Factory and logistics

Manufacturing context for dealer planning

Eurodita - Dealer Resources: B2B Partner Hub - Eurodita Timber Cabin Manufacturer

Eurodita was founded in 1994 and manufactures in Kaunas, Lithuania. The covered production facility is 5,000 m², with up to 150,000 m³ annual timber-processing capacity.

Current scoped output is approximately 12,000 standard catalogue units yearly and approximately 1,800–2,000 bespoke timber structures yearly. The bespoke total includes approximately 50 glulam homes over 100 m².

These figures describe factory context. They do not replace a product-specific quotation, production-slot confirmation or logistics plan.

Ready to discuss a dealer supply route?

Send your company, destination market, intended range, expected quantity, target timing and any available specification. Eurodita will identify the next useful commercial or technical step.

Frequently asked questions for dealers

What is the Eurodita Dealer Resources hub for?

The Dealer Resources hub helps B2B buyers choose a catalogue, private-label, bespoke or glulam supply route and prepare the information needed for review. It also links to current commercial, technical, certification, warranty and logistics pages so order-specific questions can be resolved from the appropriate source.

Which supply route should a dealer choose?

Use standard catalogue supply for established models and limited confirmed options, private-label supply when your company controls the customer-facing brand, and the bespoke or glulam route for qualified project changes. Eurodita confirms the appropriate route after reviewing the company, market, specification, quantity and timing.

What information is needed before Eurodita can review an enquiry?

Provide your company and market, the intended product family and supply route, expected quantity, target timing and any drawings or dimensions available. Also identify the required branding, packaging, documentation and logistics scope. Missing technical or commercial inputs may need to be confirmed before quotation.

What documents can be included with a B2B order?

The written quotation defines the documents included for the order. Depending on scope, these can include approved drawings, assembly information, component or packing labels, delivery documents and relevant material information. Customer-facing branding can be used where agreed, while required manufacturer and traceability information is retained.

How are shipping and delivery responsibilities agreed?

Eurodita’s standard terms are EXW from the Kaunas factory. Delivered options, including DAP or DDP, can be arranged for selected markets and projects, with terms agreed individually per order. The confirmed Incoterm and written order allocate transport, import, delivery and unloading responsibilities.

Is there a minimum order quantity for dealers?

There is no fixed minimum order quantity for standard catalogue items, subject to quotation, load efficiency and commercial viability. Bespoke and glulam work is qualified and quoted individually, so the applicable quantity, specification, production route and commercial terms must be confirmed for the project.

What production timing should a dealer plan for?

For standard catalogue garden cabins, plan on up to four weeks before EXW factory release from Kaunas. Bespoke and glulam timing is confirmed in the written quotation and order after the specification, engineering scope, quantity and production plan are reviewed. Freight and final delivery timing are separate and follow the confirmed route.

Who handles local approvals, installation and aftersales?

The dealer, buyer or appointed project parties handle local approvals, foundations, site works, installation, the end-customer offer and aftersales. Eurodita handles the factory scope written into the quotation and order documents. Logistics responsibilities follow the confirmed Incoterm and agreed route.

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