About

We operate a documentation-first, compliance-conscious THCA wholesale sourcing platform for EU-focused B2B buyers.
Our job is not to “hype product.” Our job is to make procurement less risky by standardizing how batches are documented,
verified, and shipped—so you can evaluate lots consistently and keep an audit trail that stands up to internal review.

Start here if you’re new: Wholesale hub · Compliance hub ·
Documentation hub · Shipping hub ·
Legal status hub · Insights


What we are (and what we are not)

What we are

  • B2B-focused: built for wholesalers, retailers, distributors, and professional buyers who need repeatable documentation.
  • Documentation-led: we prioritize verifiable batch files—COAs, traceability, and shipping documents.
  • Process-driven: we standardize how lots are reviewed, how labs are verified, and how batches map to paperwork.

What we are not

  • Not legal advice: we provide operational standards and documentation guidance, not legal opinions.
  • Not a guarantee engine: we do not promise outcomes like “customs clearance” or “delivery certainty.”
  • Not a substitute for buyer due diligence: you should still run your internal checks and consult your compliance counsel.

How the platform works

We organize wholesale purchasing around a simple idea: if a batch can’t be explained on paper, it shouldn’t be purchased at scale.
Our process is designed to help buyers evaluate lots using consistent artifacts, not vague claims.

  1. Buyer requirements captured: your destination market, preferred documentation, and risk tolerance.
    (See EU buyers and MOQs.)
  2. Batch file assembled: COA + batch/lot identifiers + traceability references.
    (See COA and batch traceability.)
  3. Lab credibility checked: verification steps and method transparency expectations.
    (See lab verification and testing standards.)
  4. Shipping documentation aligned: paperwork is mapped to the shipment narrative and batch IDs.
    (See shipping documents and shipping flow.)
  5. Buyer decision: you approve or decline based on your written acceptance criteria—not impulse.
    (See pricing structure and risk disclosure.)

Our compliance posture

We use a conservative posture: clear documentation, verifiable testing, and repeatable records.
This posture is designed to reduce operational surprises—especially when multiple parties (buyer, logistics, labs, suppliers) touch the same order.

Core principles

  • Batch-first reality: every purchase decision maps to a specific batch/lot with consistent identifiers.
  • COA is a technical document: it must be complete, dated, and linked to the batch (not “generic COAs”).
  • Verification over claims: lab credibility and scope matter as much as the numbers on the page.
  • Packaging and labeling discipline: documentation must match packaging and shipment records.
    (See packaging & labeling.)

For the compliance framework, use: /compliance/ and
the core standard: /compliance/thca-testing-standards/.


Documentation you should expect to see

Buyers should build a habit: if it isn’t documented, it didn’t happen. At minimum, a wholesale batch file should include:

  • COA: with required fields, methods, dates, and batch linkage (COA requirements).
  • Batch traceability record: lot IDs, packing dates, and retain-sample policy (traceability).
  • Lab verification evidence: accreditation scope or validation evidence, and contact verification (lab verification).
  • Shipping documents: invoice + packing list + batch mapping (shipping documents).

If you want to see the document format we expect, start here:
Sample COA and Quality assurance.


Who this is built for

  • Wholesale buyers who need repeatable procurement decisions and internal audit trails.
  • Retailers who require documentation to support customer-facing claims and supplier accountability.
  • Distributors/import partners who need consistent shipment paperwork and batch mapping.

If you’re evaluating fit, read: /wholesale/thca-eu-buyers/.


Quality mindset

We treat “quality” as a systems problem, not a vibe. Quality is what survives contact with reality:
documentation completeness, consistent IDs, lab credibility, and predictable handling/storage expectations.


FAQ

Do you provide legal advice on THCA legality in specific EU countries?

No. We provide documentation standards and operational guidance. For country-by-country context, use our
Legal status hub and consult qualified counsel for decisions.

What’s the minimum you require for a wholesale batch to be considered “documented”?

At minimum: a batch-linked COA, traceability identifiers that map to the shipment paperwork, and verifiable lab details.
Start with COA and batch traceability.

Do you guarantee customs clearance or delivery?

No. Logistics outcomes depend on destination rules, documentation, carrier handling, and enforcement conditions.
We focus on strengthening documentation and process discipline. See /shipping/ and
/documentation/shipping-flow/.

Where should I start if I’m buying for the first time?

Start at /wholesale/, then review THCA flower wholesale,
and align your compliance file using /compliance/ and /documentation/.

If you need a direct line, use the contact page.