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| Interlotting is the matching of 1 and 2 bale lines of
similar characteristics into a larger line of wool (3 bales to 12 bales).
This differs to bulk classing which matches wool by blending different lines
in a wool bin and repressing to achieve a larger line of wool. Interlotting has the benefit of reducing the cost of the test certificates to the grower and allows for transparency in the sale process. You receive test results for the wool and all lots are sold account the grower and not purchased or taken over. The same level of transparency is not possible by bulk classing. Several wool buyers have applauded our interlotting as it reduces their administration and shipping costs by amalgamated the 1 and 2 bale lines. Beecher Wool Services interlots and tests all one and two bale lines, unless otherwise requested. This service is conducted with a sound knowledge and expertise in commercial requirements, with grower equity a focus at all times. Many doubtful clients with previous bad experiences now trust us to interlot their wools. |
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