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Wholesale Pallet & Storage Program · Saskatchewan

Wholesale Coco Coir for Regina Greenhouses and Garden Suppliers

Coco coir for Regina and the surrounding southern-Saskatchewan trade area ships from Avee’s Cambridge, Ontario warehouse when product is confirmed in stock, or direct from our Tamil Nadu production facilities for qualifying container-volume orders. This page is built around the two things that actually change your landed cost: how much usable growing medium you get per compressed pallet, and how you time replenishment against that freight lane.

165Licensed greenhouse operations across Saskatchewan (Government of Saskatchewan)
60MConsumers within a day’s drive of Regina via the Global Transportation Hub
5:1Compression ratio on Avee 5 kg coco peat blocks
Sep 9–15Average first fall frost across southern Saskatchewan — compresses the spring order window

How Much Growing Media Are You Actually Ordering?

A worked example, not an interactive tool — the assumptions are stated so you can check the math yourself.

Avee’s 5 kg coco peat blocks compress a lot of usable substrate into a small shipped footprint. Each block weighs 5 kg (±0.3 kg), measures approximately 30 × 30 × 12 cm compressed, and expands to roughly 70–75 litres once rehydrated — a compression ratio of about 5:1.

Worked example: say your spring bench program needs roughly 700 litres of rehydrated substrate.

At 70 L per block (low end): 700 ÷ 70 = 10 blocks.
At 75 L per block (high end): 700 ÷ 75 ≈ 9.3 blocks.

Budget for 10 blocks and treat this as an estimate — expanded volume varies slightly with rehydration method and water quality. To translate block count into pallet count, contact us to confirm the current pallet configuration; it can vary by production run, so we don’t publish a fixed number here.

This section is a static worked example, not an interactive calculator. A real interactive volume calculator is a possible future enhancement to this page — it doesn’t exist yet.

The Formula

  • Required litres ÷ expanded litres per unit = estimated unit count
  • 5 kg block: 70–75 L expanded, ~5:1 compression
  • Confirm exact pallet block count with Avee before ordering
  • Grow bag yield varies by SKU — request the spec sheet

What Compressed Product Saves You in Storage Space

Compressed shipped footprint versus expanded usable volume, by format.

FormatShipped / compressed footprintExpanded / usable volumeWhat it means for a Regina buyer
5 kg coco peat block~30×30×12 cm, 5 kg ±0.3 kg~70–75 L expandedRoughly 5× the usable substrate per shipped cube versus a pre-expanded bagged product in the same space.
Open-top grow bagsPre-filled compressed format; dimensions vary by SKUConfirm expanded litre volume per SKUSame compression logic as blocks — exact yield depends on the size you select.
Loose coco coir / seed-starting pelletsFormat-dependentFormat-dependentLower-volume, higher-frequency retail items — plan separately from pallet-scale bulk freight.

We don’t publish a specific freight-savings dollar figure here — that depends on your carrier, lane and quantity. The volume formula above is real and shown transparently.

What Regina-Area Buyers Typically Order

Greenhouses

5 kg coco peat blocks for bench and floor production, plus open-top grow bags for crop-specific bag culture. Custom bag dimensions may be available for qualifying volumes, subject to production confirmation.

Garden Centres & Hydroponic Retailers

Loose coco coir in bulk formats for resale, plus seed-starting pellets as a spring retail line.

Nurseries & Propagation

Seed-starting pellets and fine-grade loose coir for bedding-plant and seedling propagation.

Distributors / Resellers

Buying to redistribute into the wider southern-Saskatchewan trade area — talk to us about consolidated pallet orders.

Planning Replenishment Across a Long Freight Lane

Avee does not hold inventory in Saskatchewan. Every order into the Regina trade area is either dispatched from Cambridge, Ontario when the product is confirmed in stock, made to a production and freight schedule for made-to-order formats, or quoted directly from our Tamil Nadu facilities for qualifying container volumes.

Consolidate where you can. Fewer, fuller pallet orders spread the fixed cost of a long-haul shipment over more usable substrate than frequent small top-ups.

Order ahead of your season, not into it. With no local buffer stock, replenishment has to be planned against production and freight lead time rather than same-week availability.

How a Freight Quote Actually Works

We can’t give you an accurate freight number without the product, the quantity, and your delivery postal code.

In-Stock Dispatch

For product confirmed in stock at Cambridge, Ontario. Availability changes — contact Avee to confirm before planning around it.

Made-to-Order Production

Follows the production and freight schedule set out in your quotation. Custom configurations are subject to production confirmation.

Container Orders from India

Qualifying container-volume orders may be quoted directly from our Tamil Nadu facilities — a different lead time and freight structure than a Cambridge dispatch.

Provide the delivery postal code for a current freight estimate.

Ordering Ahead of Southern Saskatchewan’s Growing Season

Southern Saskatchewan’s frost-free window is short — the region’s average first fall frost typically falls September 9–15 — which compresses greenhouse and garden-centre buying into a narrow spring push.

  • Confirm your season’s total required substrate volume (expanded litres), using the worked-example formula above.
  • Convert to an estimated block/bag count and confirm exact pallet configuration with Avee.
  • Request written confirmation of production and freight lead time before the spring order rush.
  • Confirm warehouse/storage space for compressed inventory and rehydration capacity on arrival.
  • Order custom bag dimensions or blend configurations early — these follow a production schedule.
  • Reconfirm your freight quote against final quantity and postal code immediately before dispatch.

Wholesale Logistics FAQ for Regina Buyers

Does Avee have a warehouse in Regina or Saskatchewan?

No. Avee’s only confirmed Canadian warehouse is in Cambridge, Ontario, alongside our head office in St. Catharines, Ontario. Orders into Regina and southern Saskatchewan ship from Cambridge when product is confirmed in stock, or are quoted separately for made-to-order and container-volume paths.

How long does freight take from Cambridge to Regina?

Transit depends on the product, quantity, and your exact destination postal code, plus carrier service level. We don’t publish a fixed transit-time promise for this lane — provide your postal code and order details for a current estimate.

Can Avee quote a container directly to Regina instead of shipping from Cambridge?

For qualifying container-volume orders, yes — container orders may be quoted directly from our Tamil Nadu facilities, changing the lead time and freight structure versus a Cambridge dispatch.

How much storage space do I need for a pallet of 5 kg coco peat blocks?

Each block is roughly 30×30×12 cm compressed and expands to about 70–75 litres rehydrated — see the worked example above to convert your required volume into an estimated block count. Confirm exact pallet dimensions and block count with Avee.

Is there a minimum order for pallet freight into Saskatchewan?

Minimums and freight economics depend on the product mix and your delivery postal code. Contact us with your target volume and we’ll advise what’s realistic for a single consolidated shipment.

Can I mix products on one pallet — blocks, grow bags, and pellets together?

In many cases, yes, depending on packaging and dimensions. Confirm your intended mix when requesting your quote so we can advise on the most freight-efficient configuration.

How should I plan orders around Saskatchewan’s growing season?

Southern Saskatchewan’s frost-free window is short and compresses spring buying into a narrow period. Since Avee doesn’t hold Saskatchewan inventory, plan production and freight lead time well ahead of that window.

Does compressed coir actually reduce my freight cost?

Compression changes how much usable substrate fits into a given shipped volume — roughly 5× more expanded volume per compressed cube for our 5 kg blocks. Whether that reduces your total freight cost depends on your carrier’s rate structure and shipment size, so we won’t quote a savings percentage without your actual order details.

Calculate Your Required Volume

Use the worked example above to estimate your season’s substrate volume, then send us your product mix, target quantity, and delivery postal code — we’ll confirm pallet configuration, production and freight schedule, and a current freight estimate for your Regina-area operation. An interactive version of this calculator is a possible future addition — it isn’t live today.

Request Your Freight Quote