How Borvanta Works
See how Borvanta turns one-off industrial stock lots into workable deals: RFQ review, stock confirmation, documentation handling, and delivery terms.
Standard Delivery Terms
We primarily work with EXW, FCA, CPT, and DAP structures so buyers can align risk, transport scope, and destination handling clearly before dispatch.
Delivered at Place
Delivery arranged to the named destination, ready for unloading.
Carriage Paid To
Main carriage is arranged to the agreed destination point.
Free Carrier
Goods are handed over to the carrier at an agreed point.
Ex Works
Collection from the designated warehouse or pickup point.
How the commercial model works
One-off stock offers
Public offers are live commercial opportunities, not guaranteed recurring inventory lines.
RFQ-led fit review
Quantity, packaging, destination, and timing are checked before an offer is confirmed.
Documents where applicable
COA, TDS, MSDS, specification sheets, and shipment paperwork are aligned case by case.
Delivery terms by workable structure
EXW, FCA, CPT, and DAP are handled based on the actual lot, destination, and shipment logic.
1. Buyer sends a complete RFQ
The fastest route is material, grade, quantity, packaging, destination, timeline, and required documents in one message.
2. Current availability is checked
Borvanta confirms whether the listed lot is still commercially open and whether the request fits the current opportunity.
3. Commercial structure is aligned
Packaging, delivery terms, document scope, and the workable quote structure are matched to the live lot.
4. Order handling is confirmed
If the buyer proceeds, dispatch-facing documents and transport handling are coordinated against the agreed structure.
Compliance & documentation
Documentation is handled as part of the shipment workflow, not as a blanket claim. Scope depends on the product and the agreed order structure.
Certificate of Analysis
Batch-linked chemical or physical reporting where applicable.
Material Safety Data Sheet
Safety and handling documentation for relevant materials.
Consignment Note
Standard transport document for road freight where relevant.
Technical Data Sheet
Product-level technical summary used during evaluation and procurement.
How It Works FAQ
Commercial terms glossary
EXW
Ex Works. The buyer arranges pickup from the agreed warehouse or loading point.
FCA
Free Carrier. The seller hands goods to the carrier at an agreed point.
CPT
Carriage Paid To. The seller pays for main transport to the named destination.
DAP
Delivered at Place. The seller arranges delivery to the named destination, ready for unloading.
COA
Certificate of Analysis. A batch-linked document showing relevant chemical or physical results.
MSDS
Material Safety Data Sheet. Safety and handling information for storage, transport, and use.
TDS
Technical Data Sheet. A summary of typical specifications, performance data, or application guidance.
Documentation center
See how document types are explained and requested.
Current offers
Move from delivery terms into current stock and specification review.
Request current availability
Send destination, quantity, and delivery target to start a logistics-aware RFQ.
Buyer guide
Review the buyer guide for one-off stock evaluation before opening a live opportunity.
Need logistics-aware availability confirmation?
Include quantity, destination, packaging, and preferred delivery structure. That lets the team confirm realistic commercial and dispatch handling.