For Indian manufacturers
Export to Canada. Without the paperwork headache.
If you make products in India and want to reach Canadian buyers, start with a clear path instead of a pile of uncertainty.
The process
Five steps that make exporting easier to understand.
Understand the product
Clarify the product, packaging, quantity, buyer expectations, and any category-specific requirements.
Check export readiness
Find the practical gaps before they become delays: details, documents, communication, and timing.
Prepare documents
Make the paperwork understandable. Commercial invoice, packing details, transport documents, and certificates when needed.
Coordinate the conversation
Keep the Indian supplier and Canadian buyer aligned so decisions stay clear.
Move forward with confidence
You know what is ready, what is pending, and what the next step should be.
Documents
The paperwork has a purpose.
Documents should explain the shipment, not intimidate the exporter.
Commercial invoice
The main document that explains what is being sold, to whom, and for how much.
Packing list
A simple record of how the goods are packed, counted, and described.
Transport documents
Documents connected to how goods move. The exact type depends on the route and method.
Product-specific documents
Some products need additional certificates or checks. The product category decides this.
Common questions
You do not need every answer before asking the first question.
Can I export my product?
Usually the first answer depends on the product category, buyer requirements, and documentation needs.
How difficult is exporting?
It feels difficult when the steps are hidden. It becomes easier when the process is broken down clearly.
Can Saffron Global help me?
Yes. The role is guidance, communication, sourcing context, and helping you understand the next practical step.
Contact
Thinking about exporting to Canada?
Share your product and your question. Saffron Global will help you understand the next step.