Hotel Linen Supplier for Emergency Linen for Disaster Relief from India
Humanitarian and emergency relief linen. OEKO-TEX certified cotton blankets, bed sheets, towels. NGO and government procurement. Fast-track production. Large quantity FOB Cochin.
15–21 days
Lead Time
UNGM
Vendor Ready
NGO Pricing
Available
FOB Cochin
Shipping
Why Relief Linen Hotel Buyers Choose Anabyn
Built for Humanitarian & Emergency Supply hospitality standards.
NGO & UN Procurement Ready
UNGM vendor documentation, OEKO-TEX, ISO 9001, and BSCI audit pack ready. Experience with UNICEF, UNHCR, and bilateral government humanitarian supply chains.
Fast-Track Production
Emergency fast-track lead time: 10–14 days for plain cotton sheets and blankets. Dedicated humanitarian factory allocation. Air freight coordination from Cochin for urgent delivery.
OEKO-TEX Certified
All humanitarian linen OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified — free from harmful substances. Safe for vulnerable populations including children, elderly, and medical patients.
Large Quantity Supply
Up to 100,000+ pieces per month from consortium factory allocation for major emergency responses. UN logistics hub connections in Dubai, Nairobi, and Geneva.
Humanitarian Pricing
Dedicated NGO pricing tier — 10–15% below commercial rates for registered humanitarian organisations. LC accepted for UN procurement. GSP/Form A for duty-preference markets.
Ready Stock Available
White single sheets and 300 GSM cotton blankets held in ready stock in Cochin for emergency top-up supply. Available for shipment within 3–5 days of order confirmation.
Specifications
Relief Linen hotel linen specifications.
Emergency Camp
300 GSM blanket
1,000-pc MOQ
100% Cotton Cellular · Lightweight · All-climate neutral colour
Field Hospital
200 TC sheet
2,000-pc MOQ
100% Cotton Percale · White/cream · OEKO-TEX · washable 60°C
Cold Climate Relief
500 GSM blanket
1,000-pc MOQ
100% Cotton Thermal · Heavier warmth · Quick dry · plain label
FOB Cochin pricing. Final price depends on order volume, customisation, and cotton rates. MOQ: 500 pcs/SKU.
Departure Port
Cochin (COK), Kerala, India
Air Freight
3–5 days from production
Sea to GCC
10–14 days
Sea to Europe
22–26 days
Relief Linen Buyer FAQs
Questions answered.
What linen items do disaster relief and humanitarian operations typically need?+
Humanitarian relief operations require practical, durable, and lightweight textiles in large quantities: Blankets — the single most critical item. Lightweight cotton cellular blankets (300–400 GSM) are standard for emergency distribution. Heavier blankets (500–600 GSM) for cold climate emergencies. Bed sheets — plain white or off-white cotton percale sheets. Twin/single size for camp beds. Easy to launder and identify as relief items. Bath towels — 300–400 GSM cotton, neutral colours. Approximately one towel per person for initial distribution. Pillow cases — plain cotton, durable, washable. Field hospital grade. Children's items — smaller blankets (100×150cm) and sheets for child-sized camp beds. All items are supplied plain, unbranded unless the NGO requests logos, and in neutral colours (white, cream, light grey, olive) to avoid cultural sensitivities.
How quickly can Anabyn produce and ship emergency linen orders?+
For genuine humanitarian emergency orders, we prioritise production scheduling: Standard humanitarian order lead time: 15–21 days from order confirmation to port loading. Emergency fast-track: 10–14 days for plain white cotton sheets and blankets (requires dedicated factory allocation and advance payment). Air freight: For urgent orders where sea freight transit time (10–26 days) is unacceptable, we coordinate air cargo from Cochin International Airport. Air cargo can reach most destinations within 3–5 days from production completion. Production capacity: up to 50,000 blankets or 80,000 sheets per month from our dedicated humanitarian/government supply line. We maintain relationships with UN logistics hubs in Dubai, Nairobi, and Geneva for expedited customs documentation. UNOPS and NGO procurement teams with approved vendor requirements should contact us for pre-qualification documentation.
What pricing structure applies for NGO and humanitarian procurement?+
We offer a dedicated humanitarian pricing tier for registered NGOs, UN agencies, and government relief organisations: Qualification: Registered charitable or government status required. Proof of humanitarian mandate (NGO registration, UN agency code, government ministry purchase order). Pricing: NGO humanitarian pricing is typically 10–15% below standard commercial pricing, reflecting no-margin humanitarian supply commitment. Blanket purchase agreements for ongoing relief programmes at fixed annual pricing. Payment terms: Letter of Credit (LC) accepted for UN and government procurement. Advance payment for NGO orders below USD 25,000. Partial advance + balance before shipping for larger orders. Documentation: We provide full commercial invoices, certificates of origin, packing lists, and phytosanitary certificates for customs clearance in recipient countries. Form A / GSP certificates available for duty preference in EU and other preference-giving countries.
What certifications are required for humanitarian linen supply?+
Humanitarian and emergency relief linen typically requires: OEKO-TEX Standard 100 — standard requirement for linen used in contact with displaced persons, particularly children. Certifies freedom from harmful substances. Certificate of Origin — required for customs clearance and duty calculation in recipient countries. We issue Form A (GSP) certificates for preferential duty rates in EU, UK, and other preference markets. ISO 9001:2015 — quality management system certification. Required by UN procurement and many large NGO frameworks. BSCI or SMETA audit — social compliance audit. Required by UNICEF, UNHCR, and major international NGO procurement frameworks. REACH Compliant — required for linen entering European crisis response supply chains. We maintain pre-qualification documentation for UNGM (UN Global Marketplace) registered vendors.
What is the minimum order quantity for disaster relief linen?+
We do not impose a strict minimum for genuine humanitarian emergency orders — however, practical minimums based on container economics are: Blankets: 1,000 pieces minimum for dedicated production. 500 pieces for in-stock items. Bed sheets: 2,000 pieces minimum for Twin/Single size. Towels: 2,000 pieces minimum. Full container: approximately 5,000–8,000 blankets or 10,000–15,000 sheets per 20-foot container. For very large emergency responses (earthquake, flood, conflict): we can mobilise 100,000+ pieces within 30–45 days using consortium factory allocation. For small emergency top-up orders, we can supply from existing stock (white single sheets and 300 GSM cotton blankets typically held in ready stock in Cochin). Contact us directly for emergency procurement — we prioritise humanitarian supply requests above standard commercial orders.
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