European buying house · European Union
Consolidating a fabric programme for an EU buying house
How an EU buying house replaced five separate mill relationships with one accountable partner — and captured GSP+ preferential duty on qualifying lines.

- Suppliers
- 5 → 1
- EU duty
- GSP+ (qualifying lines)
- Programme
- Multi-quality, ongoing
Client identity anonymised at their request; details are real.
| Buyer type | Buying house supplying European retail |
| Market | European Union |
| Fabric | Multi-quality programme — greige, dyed solids & specialty weaves |
| Order type | Ongoing seasonal programme |
| Coordination | Sampling, QC inspection and export documentation centralised |
The challenge
The buying house was running its fabric programme across five separate mill relationships — five points of contact, five quality standards, five sets of paperwork. Communication overhead was eating margin, and EU duty treatment was inconsistent because origin documentation wasn't handled uniformly.
What Burhan did
- Consolidated greige, dyed and specialty-weave qualities under one accountable relationship
- Standardised sampling, approvals and pre-dispatch quality inspection across partner units
- Checked GSP+ eligibility per HS code and prepared correct origin documentation for qualifying lines — so the preference was captured where it applied, never assumed
- Centralised export documentation and logistics coordination end-to-end
The result
One point of accountability instead of five. Administrative overhead dropped, quality became consistent across qualities, and qualifying lines entered the EU at preferential duty with paperwork that cleared without questions.
"Burhan consolidates what used to take us five suppliers into one accountable relationship. Quality control and documentation are handled properly — that matters for export." — Fortune Export, Karachi
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