Before procedure, prove the buying route.
Pappy Industrial screens ULSD and EN590 10ppm inquiries for buyer authority, destination, quantity, transaction path, financial readiness, and logistics fit before routing to brokers or transaction-desk agents.
Minimum intake items
Company and authority
Buyer company, contact name, title, role, authority, and whether the contact is direct buyer, mandate, broker, consultant, procurement officer, or trader.
Commercial requirement
Product requested, quantity, frequency, destination port or delivery point, timeline, and preferred procedure.
Readiness signals
Financial instrument available, vessel or receiving capacity, logistics readiness, documents available, and willingness to join a live call.
Quality grading
A-level buyer
Direct buyer or verified mandate with clear product, quantity, destination, credible financial/logistics path, intake completed, and call willingness.
B-level buyer
Relevant company and plausible need, but missing one or two major items.
Rejected
No authority, no company proof, refusal of basic intake, SCO-only behavior, fake mandate risk, or uncontrolled broker-chain risk.
Frequently asked questions
Can buyers request pricing immediately?
Buyers can state the requested product, quantity, destination, and procedure path, but sensitive pricing/procedure discussion requires intake and screening.
What happens after intake?
Qualified buyers are routed to buyer screening, procedure qualification, logistics, trade finance, commission protection, or broker handoff as appropriate.
What regions are prioritized?
The current live ULSD/EN590 lane prioritizes Central America, South America, and the Caribbean for U.S. Gulf Coast/Houston export conversations.
Start with buyer intake.
Pappy Industrial routes serious procurement conversations through qualification before sensitive procedure, seller, pricing, or principal information is released.
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Pappy Industrial LLC coordinates procurement routing and broker-ready handoff. Website information is not an offer, allocation, mandate, guarantee of supply, or proof of product.