Manufacturers and wholesalers in the EU

Here you can find EU-based manufacturers and wholesalers across 400+ industries. Refine your search using filters and contact suppliers directly through their company profile.

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Department store and supermarket trade, mainly food, beverages and tobaccoFood retail with a wide range of products, not a department store or supermarketRetail trade via the internet or mail order with a wide range of goods, mainly food, beverages and tobaccoOther department store or supermarket trade

Frequently Asked Questions

MOQ stands for Minimum Order Quantity. It is the smallest number of units a manufacturer or supplier is willing to produce or sell in one order. Many manufacturers set MOQs to keep production efficient and reduce costs.

Yes. Many suppliers listed on FactoryFindr offer low MOQ options, making it easier for small businesses and startups to source products without large upfront investments.

Manufacturers produce goods directly, often allowing customization and private label options. Wholesalers buy products in bulk from manufacturers and resell them, usually with lower minimum order quantities but fewer customization options.

FactoryFindr lists verified manufacturers and wholesalers across Europe. Companies are registered businesses, making it easier to find reliable production partners and suppliers.

Yes. You can contact manufacturers and suppliers directly through their company profile. This allows you to request quotes, discuss MOQ requirements, and negotiate pricing.

Sourcing from European manufacturers often means shorter delivery times, better quality control, and easier communication. It also reduces shipping costs and import risks compared to overseas suppliers.

Retail trade: wholesalers and trading partners in Europe

This page focuses on trade companies in retail trade, including wholesalers, distributors and commercial suppliers across Europe.

Use this category to shortlist partners for retail sourcing, product assortment, store supply, fast-moving goods. Compare suppliers by country and industry, then contact them for catalogs, pricing tiers, MOQ and delivery terms.

Often relevant for brands, store suppliers and retail-ready inventory.

How to use this category for sourcing

Start with your product requirements and filter by country and business type. Many buyers use this directory to build supplier shortlists and validate availability.

When contacting suppliers, ask about lead times, shipping options, payment terms and the products they regularly stock for B2B customers.

You can typically find

Examples of listings in retail trade:

  • Wholesalers and distributors
  • Importers and exporters
  • Commercial suppliers for B2B resale
  • Companies with cross-border delivery