Skip to content

Bedding Pallets

We offer wholesale assorted bedding and domestic goods by the pallets and truckloads from the United States Department Stores liquidations and overstock. Whether you’re purchasing by the pallet or truckload, gain access to premium-quality merchandise at remarkably affordable prices.

Popular Bedding Categories

These are some of the domestic and bedding pallet categories you can buy at our warehouse. Please contact us for availability.

Assorted Bedding Pallets

Our assorted bedding pallets are available at a flat price per Gaylord. These pallets are great to sell on Amazon, flea markets, mom-and-pop stores, and eBay.

pallets of merchandise for wholesale

Buy Wholesale Liquidation Pallets

At Orotex, we offer a wide range of products and services. If you are looking for wholesale bedding and domestics for resale to your clients at the lowest prices, look at the inventory we consistently offer our clients at Orotex.

We work closely with many retailers and department stores to get the finest assortment and the most diverse products we can offer our clients, from a single pallet to a truckload.

Best Wholesale Bedding Truckload Liquidations

We have the best truckloads and pallets available on the market. Visit our Miami warehouse and discover why we are the best at what we do. We have the cleanest pallets of wholesale bedding and domestic goods.

bedding truckload

FAQ

What is Bedding Truckload Liquidation?

What is Bedding Liquidation?

Bedding liquidations occur when a store has more inventory than it can manage. These liquidation sales consist of stores having a new stock line that is in the process of replacing the current product line or having bought too many units to start with and needing help to sell them. Additionally, many stores choose to close branches, declare bankruptcy, or close altogether, selling all their existing products (including hardware and store signage, in some cases) for a small amount of money.

Where Does Our Liquidated Bedding Come From?

Where Does Our Liquidated Bedding Come From?

Bedding liquidations occur when a store has more inventory than it can manage. These liquidation sales consist of stores having a new stock line that is in the process of replacing the current product line or having bought too many units to start with and needing help to sell them. Additionally, many stores choose to close branches, declare bankruptcy, or close altogether, selling all their existing products (including hardware and store signage, in some cases) for a small amount of money.

Overstock

Overstock is a broad term for any item a retail store or chain has bought directly from a manufacturer, only to realize that it will not sell at the volume they originally intended. In the case of bedding, these soft items occupy considerable space, and ultimately, this space means that less storage space is available for the goods or items receiving the most advertising efforts.

Regardless of the argument, it is more profitable for a company to liquidate its inventory, which means selling these items in bulk, at cost or less than cost, to free up space for other goods. This allows us to purchase those products in bulk, sometimes on a pallet and many times in a full-load trailer, at amazingly low prices.

Shelf Pulls

Shelf pulls are a type of overstock that refers to items previously displayed on shelves at a retail store or distributed to one store from a central warehouse. Employees have often managed and inventoried a shelf or store stock by their policies.

When you buy these shelf-pull goods, you have to realize that there is a variety of conditions in which you may receive your merchandise:

  • Defaced packages to prevent returns to the origin store
  • Sun fading from being on a shelf
  • Items with store tags on them
  • Patterns on bedding from last year’s stock
  • Off-season comforters in summer

As with any liquidation company, consistency between all the products in your lot can never be guaranteed. This is something to always keep in mind as a liquidation buyer.

Closeouts

Closeout sales could be a deep discount retail sale (imagine retailers with signs announcing a 75% rebate across the entire store) or a wholesale sale to a liquidation company like ours. It can also happen because the store is closing or the chain is filing for bankruptcy.

Customer Returns

Customers return most bedding and domestic items. However, the goods are not used, defective, or broken. Many customers return to these items to get the right size or change their minds. Like much of the other merchandise we supply, bedding products are often a direct result of online returns or in-store returns.

How Many Pallets Fit on a Truckload?

How Many Pallets Fit on a Truckload?

The quantity of pallets that can fit in a truckload largely depends on the size of the truck or shipping container. For a standard 40-foot container, we can typically fit up to 40 pallets of clothes, thanks to our double-stacking method. If we’re utilizing a smaller 20-foot container, the capacity reduces to about 20 double-stacked pallets. Please remember that these are general estimates, and the actual number can vary based on the specifics of the container and the packing techniques employed.

Reviews

Our domestic and bedding pallet reviews are among the best on the market due to our great quality control system at our warehouse in Miami, Florida. We care about our clients, which is why we have developed this quality control system to ensure that all of our goods pallets are the cleanest and most profitable for them.