Pricing Structure
Wholesale pricing isn’t a single number. It’s a structure: batch variables, documentation scope, packaging requirements, and logistics reality.
If you want stable sourcing, you need stable inputs. This page explains how EU-focused wholesale quotes are typically built in a
documentation-first, compliance-conscious workflow.
This is not legal advice and we do not guarantee delivery outcomes.
Related pages: Wholesale · THCA flower ·
MOQs · Bulk shipping ·
Documentation · Compliance
How wholesale quotes are built (high level)
A clean quote depends on a clean request. Buyers who send vague messages get vague answers. Buyers who define scope get reliable quoting.
Think like procurement: pricing = batch + documentation scope + packaging + logistics + risk handling.
If you change any input, the quote changes.
Primary pricing variables (what actually moves the number)
1) Quantity and batching (MOQs)
- Wholesale is batch-aligned; MOQ constraints influence availability and unit economics.
- Multi-lot orders require mapping and higher documentation control.
Reference: /wholesale/minimum-order-quantities/.
2) Batch availability and specification fit
- If your acceptance specs are narrow, availability decreases and pricing can be less stable.
- If your specs are undefined, you will create disputes (and “cheap” becomes expensive).
Buyer spec and QA discipline: /documentation/quality-assurance/.
3) Testing scope and COA readiness
- Potency-only vs expanded contaminant screening changes the documentation overhead.
- Decision-grade COAs require completeness, batch linkage, and verification-ready lab reporting.
Standards: /compliance/thca-testing-standards/ and
/compliance/certificate-of-analysis/.
4) Lab verification and dispute-resilience
- Buyers who require verifiable labs and scope alignment reduce downstream risk.
- Retest/referee policies and retained split samples (buyer-side SOP) change how you manage disputes.
Reference: /compliance/lab-verification/ and
/documentation/quality-assurance/.
5) Packaging, labeling, and batch identity controls
- Batch/lot ID placement and packaging discipline protect the shipment narrative.
- Private label or special packaging requirements add scope and lead time variables.
Reference: /compliance/packaging-labeling/ and
/wholesale/private-label/.
6) Logistics complexity and shipping posture
- Destination, consolidation, routing variability, and carrier handling can influence total cost.
- We avoid “guaranteed delivery” language; cross-border outcomes are not fully controllable.
Reference: /wholesale/bulk-shipping/ and /shipping/.
Documentation scope: the hidden price driver
The more controlled your documentation requirements, the more time it takes to assemble a shipment packet that is audit-ready.
That’s not “extra”—that’s what reduces inspection friction and disputes.
What “documentation-first” includes
- Batch-linked COA set and completeness review
- Lab verification note (who verified, when, how)
- Batch traceability mapping across invoice, packing list, and labels
- Shipment packet assembled before dispatch
Build the packet here: /documentation/shipping-flow/ and
/compliance/shipping-documents/.
How to request a quote (so you get a clean answer)
If you want a quote you can take seriously, give a request that can be priced without guessing.
Quote request template (copy/paste)
- Destination country: [country]
- Product format: THCA flower (/wholesale/thca-flower/)
- Quantity range: [range aligned to MOQ]
- Acceptance specs: potency interpretation + contaminant scope
- Documentation requirements: COA fields + lab verification expectations
- Packaging/label requirements: batch/lot ID format and placement
- Timeline constraints: [if any, without assuming guarantees]
Submit inquiries through /contact/.
What changes pricing after you “agree” (avoid this)
Pricing changes when buyers change scope midstream. The most common causes:
- Switching quantity band (MOQ alignment changes)
- Expanding testing scope after the quote
- Adding private label or packaging requirements late
- Splitting one order into multiple shipments/lots without a mapping plan
- Changing destination or delivery constraints
If your team keeps doing this, fix your internal approval workflow:
/documentation/quality-assurance/.
FAQ
Do you publish exact price lists publicly?
Wholesale pricing depends on batch availability, documentation scope, and logistics variables. This page explains structure and how to request a quote cleanly.
Start at /wholesale/.
Can I get a cheaper price if I skip documentation?
If your procurement is serious, skipping documentation is not a savings plan—it’s an unpriced liability.
We operate documentation-first to reduce preventable disputes and inspection friction.
What’s the best way to stabilize pricing over time?
Stabilize inputs: consistent order sizes, consistent documentation requirements, and a repeatable QA approval process.
Reference: MOQs and quality assurance.
How does private label affect pricing?
Private label adds packaging and labeling scope, lead-time variables, and documentation coordination. See
/wholesale/private-label/ and
/compliance/packaging-labeling/.
Is this legal advice about EU imports or legality?
No. For context references use /legal-status/, and consult qualified professionals for decisions.