Line A The sourcing desk
Cotton yarn first. You send one specification, we check the mills against it,
and you get quotes you can actually compare side by side.
What we source Cotton yarn today. More once this is running well.
Now Cotton yarn
Ring carded, ring combed, compact, open end and vortex. Counts across the normal
commercial range, in 100 percent cotton and cotton rich blends. Certified cotton
where the mill can prove the certificate, including organic, recycled and OEKO-TEX.
Later The rest of the raw material chain
Other fibres, woven and knitted fabric, non wovens, trims, dyes and chemicals.
Each is added only when the desk can cover it properly, and never as a line on a
website that nobody behind it actually knows.
Who it is for Owners who take the decision themselves
Spinning, knitting and weaving factories
Buying yarn for your own production and tired of chasing mills across three countries with no way to check any of them.
Retail brands buying their own raw material
Brands that specify and buy their own yarn and fabric rather than leaving it entirely to a vendor.
Buyers without an office in the supply country
You need someone in Karachi and in the mills, not a marketplace listing you cannot verify.
Verification Four tiers, and we tell you which one applies
The word "verified" is used loosely in this industry. Here is exactly what it means
at each level, so you can judge for yourself how much weight to give it.
Tier 1 Listed
The company exists. Registration seen, website and working contact confirmed, product range recorded.
Tier 2 Checked
Capacity, machinery and product range confirmed against documents, not just against a claim on a website.
Tier 3 Verified
Certifications seen and validated at source, export record confirmed, and references taken from buyers who have shipped.
Tier 4 Inspected
A third party inspection agency checks the goods on a specific shipment. Arranged on request, paid by the buyer, report sent to the buyer.
How it works From specification to shipment
01 You send the specification
Count, quantity, destination and delivery month. Five fields are enough to start.
02 We check the mill
Capacity, machinery, certification and export record are verified before a quote reaches you.
03 You get comparable quotes
Same specification, same incoterm, same unit, set side by side so the comparison is real.
04 You deal with the mill
We hold no stock, give no credit and take no escrow. The supplier pays our fee only on success.
Routes Corridors we work on
Pakistan mills to Bangladesh
Pakistan mills to the Gulf
China mills to Pakistan
China mills to Bangladesh
We do not route anything between India and Pakistan. Trade between the two countries
has been closed in both directions since May 2025, and we will not pretend otherwise
or route around it.
Questions The things buyers actually ask
What does VeriMills actually source today?
Cotton yarn only. That is a deliberate choice, not a limitation we are hiding. One product category means we know the mills, the counts and the realistic lead times properly rather than pretending to cover everything. Other fibres, fabric, trims, dyes and chemicals follow once the yarn desk is running well.
Who is this for?
Owner run spinning, knitting and weaving factories, and retail brands that buy their own raw material. If you are a large group with a full sourcing office in every country, you do not need us. If you are an owner who takes these decisions personally and does not have a person sitting in each supply country, that is exactly who this desk is built for.
What does it cost me?
Nothing. You pay no fee to send a request, to receive quotes or to be introduced to a mill. The supplier pays us a success fee, and only when a shipment actually happens. If nothing ships, nobody pays us.
Does that not make you biased towards the supplier?
It is a fair question and you should ask it of anyone in this position. Two things keep it honest. We quote one specification the same way to every buyer, so there is no hidden version of the price. And a desk that sends a buyer a bad mill gets one order and no second one, which is a much worse business than sending good mills for years.
What does "verified" mean in practice?
It means we have looked at something you can check too. Registration documents, capacity and machinery lists, certification confirmed at source rather than from a logo on a website, and references from buyers who have actually shipped. The four tiers on this page say exactly how far the checking has gone for a given mill. We will always tell you which tier applies.
Do you hold stock, give credit or handle the money?
No, none of the three, and we do not intend to. We hold no stock, we extend no credit, and we never sit between you and the mill on payment. You contract with the mill and you pay the mill. That keeps your money out of our hands, which is safer for you and simpler for us.
Which routes do you work on?
Pakistan mills to Bangladesh, Pakistan mills to the Gulf, China mills to Pakistan and China mills to Bangladesh. We do not route anything between India and Pakistan, because trade between the two has been closed since May 2025.
How fast will I hear back?
A person reads every request and replies within one working day. Real quotes from mills take longer, usually a few working days, because we go and ask rather than sending you a stale price list.
Send one specification and see
Five fields are enough to start. No fee, no obligation, and a person reads every request.