Sad-Trans operates as a Poland-based wholesale trader and logistics organizer for fresh produce, positioned around large-scale purchase, consolidation and sale of fruits and vegetables sourced from Polish growers and delivered to domestic and export customers. Core business covers wholesale procurement and sales of a broad portfolio including apples, pears, strawberries, plums and other orchard fruits as well as selected vegetables, supported by long-term cooperation with regional farmers and orchard owners that enables reliable sourcing of selected quality product. The operating model is built on seasonal procurement, sorting and commercial handling of produce, enabling consolidation of volumes and structured distribution to buyers requiring consistent supply in wholesale formats, and supported by export handling that extends sales beyond the domestic market. Geographic scope is Poland-based with nationwide trade coverage and established export reach to both eastern and western markets, enabling cross-border supply programs and multi-country distribution of Polish produce. Key assets include the long-standing supplier relationships with Polish growers, product portfolio breadth across fruit and vegetable categories, and commercial execution capability in wholesale and export flows for fresh produce. Strategic positioning focuses on dependable, quality-oriented produce trading, competing through sourcing reliability, selected product quality, export capability and a wholesale operating model aligned to repeat demand from domestic and international produce buyers.
Headquarters
Ul. Lipowa 84
Jedlanka; Mazowieckie;
Postal Code: 26-660
Contact Details: Purchase the Firma Handlowo-Uslugowa "Sad-Trans" sp. j., Jacek Muc, Robert Muc report to view the information.
Website: http://www.sadtrans.com.pl
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