Textile Waste Wholesaler

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Industry & Occupation

Service, Retail & Sales

Classification

Summary

A profession that collects and purchases textile waste (fiber waste) and wholesales it to processors or markets as recycled resources. It involves gauging demand to perform inventory management, quality inspection, logistics coordination, and transaction negotiations.

Description

Textile waste wholesalers purchase fiber waste from industrial and manufacturing sites or collection companies, and wholesale it to recycling processors and domestic and international markets. They perform sorting, packaging, and quality inspection of waste, and maintain appropriate inventory using inventory management systems. Important roles also include price negotiations and contract management with clients, coordination with logistics providers, and compliance with waste-related regulations. They analyze market trends and develop products or expand sales channels in response to demands for sustainability and the circular economy.

Future Outlook

With the promotion of recycling and sustainability, demand in the textile waste market is expected to increase. Amid technological innovations and stricter regulations, the importance of quality management and traceability will grow.

Personality Traits

Can Respond Flexibly / Has Negotiation Skills / Pays Attention to Details / Strong Sense of Responsibility

Work Style

Discretionary Work System / Fieldwork / On-site Work / Shift Work

Career Path

Apprentice Wholesale Staff → Wholesale Sales → Department Leader → Business Manager → Independence and Entrepreneurship

Required Skills

Inventory Management / Logistics Knowledge / Negotiation Skills / Quality Inspection / Regulatory Knowledge (Waste Disposal)

Recommended Skills

Communication Skills (Foreign Languages) / ERP System Operation / Forklift Operation / Industry Trend Analysis

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Adaptability Because it is necessary to quickly respond to changes in market demand and legal regulations.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Because it is necessary to strictly manage quality and standards.
Communication Skills Because negotiations and coordination with clients and collectors occur frequently.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Because there is a lot of work requiring physical strength, such as loading/unloading and warehouse operations.
Planning & Organization Because planning abilities for inventory management and logistics coordination are required.

Related Qualifications

  • Forklift Operator's License
  • Industrial Waste Disposal Business Permit

Aliases

  • Textile Recycling Wholesaler
  • Textile Waste Wholesaler

Related Jobs

  • Recycling Plant Manager
  • Resource Recycling Consultant
  • Textile Recycling Engineer
  • Waste Disposal Operator

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