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A buyer from Canada is looking for wholesale used shoes. Quantity required: 1 Forty-Foot Container. Shipping terms: CIF Or FOB. Payment terms: L/C Or T/T. Review the full specifications and submit your competitive quote.

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The buyer requires CIF Or FOB shipping terms. Exporters from any country capable of shipping to Canada are encouraged to submit their best FOB or CIF pricing.

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Global B2B Sourcing: Used Shoes Needed by Active Importers

Bulk demand for used shoes from importers in Canada continues to surface across multiple downstream sectors that depend on consistent supply of this category. This sourcing request was posted by a verified importer in Canada who needs wholesale used shoes for delivery within the current trade window. Suppliers preparing a bulk used shoes quotation should be ready to disclose grade and specification, material composition, technical datasheet or product specification sheet, batch and lot identifiers, quality-control test results applicable to the product category, country of origin, and any warranty or return-policy terms relevant to the buyer's downstream use case. Compliance documentation should cover ISO 9001 quality management certification at minimum, and any category-specific standard the destination market in Canada enforces (for example CE marking, FCC, RoHS, REACH, FDA equivalence, OEKO-TEX, or sector-specific certification depending on the product). Third-party verification from SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, or accredited regional inspection houses strengthens the offer. Bulk packaging should be appropriate to the product (cartoning with protective inserts for finished goods, sacks or drums for bulk materials, crating for heavier or fragile items), palletized and loaded into 20-foot or 40-foot FCL configurations with heat-treated wood components and fumigation certification where the destination requires it. Trade terms most often negotiated on Canada-bound shipments include FOB at the supplier's nearest export port, CIF at Vancouver, Montreal, or Halifax, and occasionally CFR or EXW depending on the buyer's logistics preference. Quote Incoterms 2020 explicitly to remove ambiguity over risk transfer. Payment instruments commonly accepted are irrevocable L/C at sight or 30 to 90 day usance, T/T with 30 percent advance and 70 percent balance against scanned shipping documents, and platform-mediated escrow for first-time supplier pairings. Production lead time for bulk used shoes typically runs 20 to 45 days from order confirmation depending on stock availability and any custom specifications. A complete first response covers specification compliance against the buyer's note, indicative price with a validity window, MOQ (the buyer indicated 1 Forty-Foot Container), packaging, port of dispatch, lead time, and certification copies.

Connecting Manufacturers with Buyers Looking for Bulk Orders

EximNext aggregates verified buy requirements from active importers and surfaces them to qualified manufacturers, traders, and export houses across more than 200 countries. The importer behind this used shoes requirement, based in Canada, sources alongside other procurement managers, brand owners, distributors, and trading companies who collectively post thousands of active RFQs each month across food, agriculture, chemicals, machinery, packaging, electronics, textiles, building materials, and dozens of other categories. What separates the requirements that close into firm contracts from those that fade unanswered is rarely price alone. It is the combined signal of transparent specification, realistic MOQ, named port of discharge, clear payment instrument preference, and stated Incoterms. Serious importers in Canada read every line of a quotation looking for exactly these signals before they reply. Suppliers who treat each RFQ as a structured proposal, rather than an ad-hoc message, build measurable conversion advantage over time. The platform surfaces buyer location, business type, recent activity, and where available verification badges, so the responding supplier can calibrate tone, currency, and trade terms appropriately. For the manufacturer or exporter, a single well-handled bulk requirement often converts into a multi-shipment supply arrangement, repeat seasonal orders, or preferred-vendor status with a buyer who imports across multiple SKUs. The exporters who consistently win on this platform respond within 24 hours, attach full specification sheets and a sample-availability statement to every quote, cite at least two bank-issued payment options to demonstrate trading sophistication, and follow up at least once on quotations where the buyer has not responded within seven business days. Because EximNext is a marketplace rather than a static directory, every interaction is logged and shapes your responsiveness and trust profile, which in turn affects how prominently your future quotes are surfaced to other buyers searching for used shoes, Used Shoes, or related categories.

Frequently Asked Questions About Used Shoes Buy Leads

What HS code typically applies when importing used shoes into Canada, and what import duty does that classification attract?

Wholesale used shoes usually falls under a six-digit HS heading specific to the product category. Buyers and suppliers should agree on the correct ten-digit national tariff line for Canada customs before shipment, since duty rates can vary materially across sub-headings. Canada customs publishes its full tariff schedule in the national customs handbook, and freight forwarders and licensed customs brokers in Canada provide quick HS-code confirmations against the actual product specification. Suppliers should match the HS code declared on the commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin so the consignment clears in one pass. Misdeclaration delays release and triggers re-classification and penalty assessments.

What is the typical FOB price band for bulk used shoes on the international wholesale market?

FOB price bands for used shoes vary by grade, packaging, certification load, and origin country. Within the Used Shoes category, suppliers can usually quote a defensible FOB number against a clearly stated specification, volume, packaging configuration, and certification overlay (such as organic, OEKO-TEX, CE, RoHS, or REACH where relevant). Quote with a validity window (commonly 7 to 15 days) and disclose what triggers a re-quote, such as a major change in raw input cost, a request for additional certification, or a buyer-requested change in packaging or labelling. Buyers in turn assess offers against total landed cost rather than headline FOB alone, so a slightly higher FOB with stronger certification or shorter lead time often wins.

Which countries are the leading global exporters of used shoes?

Major export origins differ across the Used Shoes category. For used shoes specifically, the leading commercial export origins are concentrated in regions with established production capacity, processing infrastructure, and trade relationships with importing markets. Buyers in Canada typically source from a mix of nearby regional suppliers (advantageous on freight and lead time) and farther-out specialist origins (advantageous on quality, certification, or price). Suppliers can position themselves competitively by referencing their country's track record as an export origin, current production capacity, and the typical transit time and freight band from their nearest export port to Canada.

Which third-party inspection agencies are typically appointed for bulk used shoes shipments?

SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, TUV, and Cotecna are the inspection houses most often appointed for pre-shipment inspection across general-trade categories. A typical inspection covers visual examination of the lot, weight and dimensional verification, packaging integrity, sample drawing for any laboratory analysis the product category attracts (composition, performance, safety), and loading supervision at the export port. Reports are released either against L/C documents or directly to the buyer in Canada, and serve as the basis for any pre-shipment rejection or rework instruction. Suppliers should agree the inspection scope, AQL or test parameters, and appointed agency in writing before production or batch release.

What is the typical ocean transit time and shipping route for used shoes bound for Canada?

Transit time depends heavily on the origin port and the routing through transshipment hubs. As a rough planning guide, intra-Asia routings (for example Southeast Asia to North Asia) typically run two to three weeks port to port, longer-haul routings (such as South America to East Asia, or Europe to Asia) commonly run four to six weeks, and trans-Pacific or trans-Atlantic routings fall between these bands. Suppliers should quote a realistic vessel-sailing window rather than promise rapid transits that often slip in practice. Major carriers serving Canada include Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, COSCO, Evergreen, and ONE, and freight forwarders in the supplier's country can confirm current schedules and rates.

How do production schedules, stock availability, and any custom specifications affect lead time on bulk used shoes orders?

Stock items can ship within 10 to 20 days of order confirmation, while items requiring fresh production typically run 20 to 45 days depending on category complexity and the supplier's current order book. Custom specifications, OEM branding, or buyer-specified packaging artwork add another 5 to 15 days for design approval cycles. Suppliers should be transparent about whether finished goods are on the shelf, whether a production slot is currently open, and any factors (raw material availability, peak season, port congestion at Canada) that could shift the vessel-sailing window, rather than commit to optimistic timelines that create disputes downstream.

How should bulk used shoes be packed for an FCL shipment to keep quality stable during ocean transit?

Standard FCL packaging matches the product format. Finished goods ship in individual cartons with foam or moulded inserts, packed into master cartons on heat-treated wood pallets inside the container. Bulk materials ship in sacks, drums, or IBC totes appropriate to physical form. Fragile or heavy items ship in export-grade wood crating with cushioning. Desiccant packs and humidity-indicator cards protect moisture-sensitive cargo on multi-week ocean crossings. Container marking, lashing, and chock blocking should follow CTU (Cargo Transport Unit) Code guidance. Wood packaging requires ISPM-15 heat treatment and a fumigation certificate for clearance in Canada.

What documentation does Canada customs typically require to clear a bulk used shoes shipment?

Standard import documentation into Canada includes the commercial invoice, packing list, ocean bill of lading or air waybill, certificate of origin issued by a recognized chamber of commerce in the supplier's country, fumigation certificate where wood packaging is used, third-party test or inspection reports where the product or destination requires them, any category-specific certification (CE, RoHS, REACH, FDA, FCC, BIS, OEKO-TEX, or similar) the destination enforces, and the inspection report from the appointed pre-shipment inspection agency. Document accuracy and consistency across the set materially affects clearance speed and reduces the risk of physical inspection or customs hold at the port of entry.

How are pre-shipment samples typically handled on bulk used shoes orders?

Most buyers ask for a small sample (commonly 100 g to 1 kg for materials and consumables, or a single unit for finished goods) for laboratory verification, dimensional check, or factory trial before committing to a full container. Industry practice is for the supplier to provide the sample free of charge while the buyer pays the international courier cost. For higher-value or quickly perishable products, sample cost is shared or invoiced separately. Sample lead time is typically 3 to 7 working days for production and another 3 to 5 days for international courier, and suppliers should mention the courier accounts they accept (DHL, FedEx, UPS) so the buyer can arrange shipping on their preferred carrier.

What payment terms are realistic when a buyer in Canada works with a used shoes supplier for the first time?

First-time supplier pairings typically settle on one of three structures. Telegraphic transfer with a 30 percent advance and 70 percent balance against scanned shipping documents is the most common compromise between cash flow and trust on a modest first order. An irrevocable letter of credit at sight, opened through a reputable bank in Canada and confirmed by a bank in the supplier's country, gives stronger protection on larger first orders but adds banking cost and timeline. Platform-mediated escrow holds buyer funds in trust until shipping documents are released and is increasingly used on smaller first orders where neither party wants to underwrite a full L/C process. Suppliers should offer at least two of these options in the initial quotation.

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Posted May 2, 2026 · 1 month ago· 168 views

Used Shoes

CanadaBuyer from Canada Rizwan Sattar
Quantity Required
1 Forty-Foot Container
Shipping Terms
CIF Or FOB
Payment Terms
L/C Or T/T
Destination Port
ASWP,

Requirement Details

Single And Pairs Grade: Non Scrap, In Reusable Condition Like Sneakers, Etc (Product List Will Be Shared By The Buyer) Origin: North America, United States, Canada

Rizwan Sattar, a verified buyer from Canada, is looking to source 1 Forty-Foot Container of Used Shoes, for delivery to ASWP on CIF Or FOB terms with payment via L/C Or T/T. Suppliers who can meet this requirement can submit a quotation to connect with the buyer directly.

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Bulk demand for used shoes from importers in Canada continues to surface across multiple downstream sectors that depend on consistent supply of this category. This sourcing request was posted by a verified importer in Canada who needs wholesale used shoes for delivery within the current trade window. Suppliers preparing a bulk used shoes quotation should be ready to disclose grade and specification, material composition, technical datasheet or product specification sheet, batch and lot identifiers, quality-control test results applicable to the product category, country of origin, and any warranty or return-policy terms relevant to the buyer's downstream use case. Compliance documentation should cover ISO 9001 quality management certification at minimum, and any category-specific standard the destination market in Canada enforces (for example CE marking, FCC, RoHS, REACH, FDA equivalence, OEKO-TEX, or sector-specific certification depending on the product). Third-party verification from SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, or accredited regional inspection houses strengthens the offer. Bulk packaging should be appropriate to the product (cartoning with protective inserts for finished goods, sacks or drums for bulk materials, crating for heavier or fragile items), palletized and loaded into 20-foot or 40-foot FCL configurations with heat-treated wood components and fumigation certification where the destination requires it. Trade terms most often negotiated on Canada-bound shipments include FOB at the supplier's nearest export port, CIF at Vancouver, Montreal, or Halifax, and occasionally CFR or EXW depending on the buyer's logistics preference. Quote Incoterms 2020 explicitly to remove ambiguity over risk transfer. Payment instruments commonly accepted are irrevocable L/C at sight or 30 to 90 day usance, T/T with 30 percent advance and 70 percent balance against scanned shipping documents, and platform-mediated escrow for first-time supplier pairings. Production lead time for bulk used shoes typically runs 20 to 45 days from order confirmation depending on stock availability and any custom specifications. A complete first response covers specification compliance against the buyer's note, indicative price with a validity window, MOQ (the buyer indicated 1 Forty-Foot Container), packaging, port of dispatch, lead time, and certification copies.

Connecting Manufacturers with Buyers Looking for Bulk Orders

EximNext aggregates verified buy requirements from active importers and surfaces them to qualified manufacturers, traders, and export houses across more than 200 countries. The importer behind this used shoes requirement, based in Canada, sources alongside other procurement managers, brand owners, distributors, and trading companies who collectively post thousands of active RFQs each month across food, agriculture, chemicals, machinery, packaging, electronics, textiles, building materials, and dozens of other categories. What separates the requirements that close into firm contracts from those that fade unanswered is rarely price alone. It is the combined signal of transparent specification, realistic MOQ, named port of discharge, clear payment instrument preference, and stated Incoterms. Serious importers in Canada read every line of a quotation looking for exactly these signals before they reply. Suppliers who treat each RFQ as a structured proposal, rather than an ad-hoc message, build measurable conversion advantage over time. The platform surfaces buyer location, business type, recent activity, and where available verification badges, so the responding supplier can calibrate tone, currency, and trade terms appropriately. For the manufacturer or exporter, a single well-handled bulk requirement often converts into a multi-shipment supply arrangement, repeat seasonal orders, or preferred-vendor status with a buyer who imports across multiple SKUs. The exporters who consistently win on this platform respond within 24 hours, attach full specification sheets and a sample-availability statement to every quote, cite at least two bank-issued payment options to demonstrate trading sophistication, and follow up at least once on quotations where the buyer has not responded within seven business days. Because EximNext is a marketplace rather than a static directory, every interaction is logged and shapes your responsiveness and trust profile, which in turn affects how prominently your future quotes are surfaced to other buyers searching for used shoes, Used Shoes, or related categories.

Frequently Asked Questions About Used Shoes Buy Leads

What HS code typically applies when importing used shoes into Canada, and what import duty does that classification attract?
Wholesale used shoes usually falls under a six-digit HS heading specific to the product category. Buyers and suppliers should agree on the correct ten-digit national tariff line for Canada customs before shipment, since duty rates can vary materially across sub-headings. Canada customs publishes its full tariff schedule in the national customs handbook, and freight forwarders and licensed customs brokers in Canada provide quick HS-code confirmations against the actual product specification. Suppliers should match the HS code declared on the commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin so the consignment clears in one pass. Misdeclaration delays release and triggers re-classification and penalty assessments.
What is the typical FOB price band for bulk used shoes on the international wholesale market?
FOB price bands for used shoes vary by grade, packaging, certification load, and origin country. Within the Used Shoes category, suppliers can usually quote a defensible FOB number against a clearly stated specification, volume, packaging configuration, and certification overlay (such as organic, OEKO-TEX, CE, RoHS, or REACH where relevant). Quote with a validity window (commonly 7 to 15 days) and disclose what triggers a re-quote, such as a major change in raw input cost, a request for additional certification, or a buyer-requested change in packaging or labelling. Buyers in turn assess offers against total landed cost rather than headline FOB alone, so a slightly higher FOB with stronger certification or shorter lead time often wins.
Which countries are the leading global exporters of used shoes?
Major export origins differ across the Used Shoes category. For used shoes specifically, the leading commercial export origins are concentrated in regions with established production capacity, processing infrastructure, and trade relationships with importing markets. Buyers in Canada typically source from a mix of nearby regional suppliers (advantageous on freight and lead time) and farther-out specialist origins (advantageous on quality, certification, or price). Suppliers can position themselves competitively by referencing their country's track record as an export origin, current production capacity, and the typical transit time and freight band from their nearest export port to Canada.
Which third-party inspection agencies are typically appointed for bulk used shoes shipments?
SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, TUV, and Cotecna are the inspection houses most often appointed for pre-shipment inspection across general-trade categories. A typical inspection covers visual examination of the lot, weight and dimensional verification, packaging integrity, sample drawing for any laboratory analysis the product category attracts (composition, performance, safety), and loading supervision at the export port. Reports are released either against L/C documents or directly to the buyer in Canada, and serve as the basis for any pre-shipment rejection or rework instruction. Suppliers should agree the inspection scope, AQL or test parameters, and appointed agency in writing before production or batch release.
What is the typical ocean transit time and shipping route for used shoes bound for Canada?
Transit time depends heavily on the origin port and the routing through transshipment hubs. As a rough planning guide, intra-Asia routings (for example Southeast Asia to North Asia) typically run two to three weeks port to port, longer-haul routings (such as South America to East Asia, or Europe to Asia) commonly run four to six weeks, and trans-Pacific or trans-Atlantic routings fall between these bands. Suppliers should quote a realistic vessel-sailing window rather than promise rapid transits that often slip in practice. Major carriers serving Canada include Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, COSCO, Evergreen, and ONE, and freight forwarders in the supplier's country can confirm current schedules and rates.
How do production schedules, stock availability, and any custom specifications affect lead time on bulk used shoes orders?
Stock items can ship within 10 to 20 days of order confirmation, while items requiring fresh production typically run 20 to 45 days depending on category complexity and the supplier's current order book. Custom specifications, OEM branding, or buyer-specified packaging artwork add another 5 to 15 days for design approval cycles. Suppliers should be transparent about whether finished goods are on the shelf, whether a production slot is currently open, and any factors (raw material availability, peak season, port congestion at Canada) that could shift the vessel-sailing window, rather than commit to optimistic timelines that create disputes downstream.
How should bulk used shoes be packed for an FCL shipment to keep quality stable during ocean transit?
Standard FCL packaging matches the product format. Finished goods ship in individual cartons with foam or moulded inserts, packed into master cartons on heat-treated wood pallets inside the container. Bulk materials ship in sacks, drums, or IBC totes appropriate to physical form. Fragile or heavy items ship in export-grade wood crating with cushioning. Desiccant packs and humidity-indicator cards protect moisture-sensitive cargo on multi-week ocean crossings. Container marking, lashing, and chock blocking should follow CTU (Cargo Transport Unit) Code guidance. Wood packaging requires ISPM-15 heat treatment and a fumigation certificate for clearance in Canada.
What documentation does Canada customs typically require to clear a bulk used shoes shipment?
Standard import documentation into Canada includes the commercial invoice, packing list, ocean bill of lading or air waybill, certificate of origin issued by a recognized chamber of commerce in the supplier's country, fumigation certificate where wood packaging is used, third-party test or inspection reports where the product or destination requires them, any category-specific certification (CE, RoHS, REACH, FDA, FCC, BIS, OEKO-TEX, or similar) the destination enforces, and the inspection report from the appointed pre-shipment inspection agency. Document accuracy and consistency across the set materially affects clearance speed and reduces the risk of physical inspection or customs hold at the port of entry.
How are pre-shipment samples typically handled on bulk used shoes orders?
Most buyers ask for a small sample (commonly 100 g to 1 kg for materials and consumables, or a single unit for finished goods) for laboratory verification, dimensional check, or factory trial before committing to a full container. Industry practice is for the supplier to provide the sample free of charge while the buyer pays the international courier cost. For higher-value or quickly perishable products, sample cost is shared or invoiced separately. Sample lead time is typically 3 to 7 working days for production and another 3 to 5 days for international courier, and suppliers should mention the courier accounts they accept (DHL, FedEx, UPS) so the buyer can arrange shipping on their preferred carrier.
What payment terms are realistic when a buyer in Canada works with a used shoes supplier for the first time?
First-time supplier pairings typically settle on one of three structures. Telegraphic transfer with a 30 percent advance and 70 percent balance against scanned shipping documents is the most common compromise between cash flow and trust on a modest first order. An irrevocable letter of credit at sight, opened through a reputable bank in Canada and confirmed by a bank in the supplier's country, gives stronger protection on larger first orders but adds banking cost and timeline. Platform-mediated escrow holds buyer funds in trust until shipping documents are released and is increasingly used on smaller first orders where neither party wants to underwrite a full L/C process. Suppliers should offer at least two of these options in the initial quotation.

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