DTI Products, LLC

DTI Products, LLC DTI Products
Since 2020, DTI has helped importers, distributors, and OEMs move slow-selling, obsolete, or hard-to-find plywood.

We’re excited to open our new office at 18536 US-20, Goshen, IN 46528, where we’ll begin importing Cabinets, Vanities & Closets

05/01/2026

If you buy truckload plywood and need a cleaner sourcing lane, start here.

• Importer-direct and distribution-friendly
• Common port conversations can include Savannah, Houston, Norfolk, Newark, Charleston, or best available
• Better buying starts with a clean spec and a real delivery target

DM your spec + destination ZIP + preferred port (or "best available").
DTIproducts.com

04/30/2026

Port choice can change a plywood deal more than buyers expect.

A lane that looks fine on paper can get slower or more expensive once freight reality shows up.

Takeaway: landed cost = sheet price + freight + port lane risk.

04/29/2026

Piece-meal buying usually creates more cost than buyers see at first.

Split sourcing can mean mismatched specs, messy timing, and freight that stops making sense.

Takeaway: clean volume planning usually beats chasing random cheap sheets.

04/28/2026

Faster plywood quotes usually come from better inputs, not faster typing.

If the starting info is vague, the quote usually stays vague too.

Takeaway: always send spec + thickness + grade + quantity + destination ZIP + preferred port before asking for a real number.

04/27/2026

Importer-direct only helps when the information is clean.

A low number without clarity on spec, timing, or freight is usually just noise.

Takeaway: confirm what is actually available before comparing offers.

04/24/2026

A lot of plywood margin gets won or lost in the spec details.

Face, back, core, and performance expectations all affect what lands and how usable it is.

Takeaway: always confirm grade and core before quoting freight or promising a landed cost.

04/23/2026

A destination ZIP is part of the buy, not an afterthought.

Without it, freight math stays fuzzy and port comparisons get sloppy.

Takeaway: route-aware pricing beats product-only pricing.

04/22/2026

The cheapest sheet price is not always the cheapest landed load.

Timing, inland move, and lane stability can erase the headline savings fast.

Takeaway: compare loads on delivered reality, not just the first number on the quote.

04/21/2026

Most ugly surprises in plywood buying start upstream.

Vague specs and weak timing assumptions almost always show up later as friction.

Takeaway: fewer assumptions up front usually means fewer problems when the load lands.

04/20/2026

Repeat buyers usually make more money with consistency than with random cheap deals.

Stable sourcing protects production, delivery promises, and customer confidence.

Takeaway: usable and repeatable usually beats temporarily cheap.

Address

18536 US-20
Goshen, IN
46528

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