Torg

Non-Food Suppliers Marketplace | Wholesale Sourcing | B2B Private Label

If you are looking for a reliable supplier of quality non-food products, then look no further than Torg! Our large selection of non-food products includes everything from medical supplies to toys and more. With our easy to use web application, buyers around the world can quickly submit product requests, ask for quotes from specific suppliers and browse an immense selection of products. Our b2b marketplace allows you to find suppliers in Spain, Italy, Europe and Mediterranean regions with just a few clicks!

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Non-Food Buying Trends

  1. Increasing Private Label and Wholesale Purchasing: Over the last two decades, the non-food category has experienced substantial growth, with a notable increase in private label and wholesale purchase of products. Many suppliers are turning to b2b marketplaces like Torg for product sourcing and supplier connections. This is especially true in markets such as Spain, Italy, and other countries throughout Europe and the Mediterranean.
  2. Wider Product Selection through Online Shopping Platforms: With the emergence of online shopping platforms, retailers have been able to diversify their product selection to include a wider range of items from various suppliers. This trend has also been seen in the non-food category, which has seen an increase in sales due to easier access to different types of products from different sources.

Packaging Options

  1. Bulk Packaging: Bulk packaging is a great way for buyers to save money on large orders of Non-Food products. It's a cost efficient solution that can be used both for local and international orders, with the added benefit of being more environmentally friendly. Bulk packaging also offers an additional layer of protection against damage during transportation.
  2. Boxes: Boxes are the most common form of packaged goods in terms of Non-Food products. They are easy to store, lightweight and offer great protection from external factors such as impact, moisture, dust or humidity. Furthermore, boxes provide an extra layer of security when it comes to shipping fragile items like glass bottles.
  3. Pallets: Pallets offer a secure solution if you need to transport large quantities of Non-Food items at once. Pallets are cost effective and provide the necessary support needed for safe transit between locations while also reducing labor costs associated with manual handling operations. Moreover, pallets allow easy storage and organization in warehouses or retail stores which makes them ideal for multiples shipments over long distances.

Recent Supply Chain Issues

  1. : One of the most significant recent supply chain issues has been the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus, which first emerged in China in late 2019, wreaked havoc on global supply chains as countries around the world enacted lockdowns and businesses halted their operations. This led to disruptions in production, delays in shipments, and a major shortage of supplies needed to keep economies running.
  2. COVID-19 Pandemic:
  3. : Another recent supply chain issue is tariffs imposed by governments on imported goods. In 2018, the United States imposed tariffs on Chinese imports worth billions of dollars, leading to retaliatory tariffs from Beijing. This caused a series of retaliatory tariff wars between the two countries that reverberated through global markets and disrupted many industries’ supply chains.
  4. Tariffs:
  5. : Poor labor conditions are another challenge faced by many modern supply chains. Lack of regulation or enforcement often leads to workers being exploited for low wages or even trafficked into forced labor situations. Companies such as Apple have come under fire for poor labor practices at supplier factories in China and other parts of Asia.
  6. Poor Labor Conditions:

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