This heavy-duty tarpaulin cover is a technical fabric product from the canvas and sailcloth family, made to take the abuse that ordinary covers do not: abrasion from cargo edges, constant flexing in wind, sun exposure and rough handling by crews. Tarpaulins of this class are the default protection layer across logistics and construction — lashed over truck bodies and open wagons, covering stockpiles of timber and aggregates, shielding machinery parked outdoors and closing scaffold faces against weather.
The wholesale proposition is built around consumable economics: from about 0.90 USD per unit at a 2,000-piece minimum order, the cover is cheap enough to issue, lose and replace without accounting drama, which is exactly how transport companies and construction contractors treat covering textiles. For buyers, sourcing factory-direct from a Russian technical-textiles producer secures a continuous pipeline of a product whose demand never really stops.
Distributors of industrial consumables, construction suppliers and agricultural cooperatives are the natural counterparties for this volume format.
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