Supplier network
We work with multiple global suppliers to match product, specification, origin preference, lead time, packaging, documentation, and price target.
Global feed-grade additive sourcing
Atlas Feed Additives works with trusted suppliers around the world to help feed mills, premix companies, integrators, distributors, and livestock producers access reliable feed-grade additives with clear documentation and practical commercial service.
From amino acids, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, probiotics, acidifiers, antioxidants, mycotoxin binders, pigments, palatability tools, preservatives, silage additives, and specialty functional programs, our role is to help buyers compare product options, verify specifications, organize documentation, and move from inquiry to shipment readiness with confidence.
Why Atlas
Feed additive procurement is not only about price. It requires verified specifications, dependable origin options, batch-level paperwork, suitable packaging, shelf-life visibility, storage guidance, lead-time clarity, and a supplier network that understands international shipments.
Atlas Feed Additives is designed for buyers who want a structured sourcing partner rather than a simple product list. We help convert your technical requirement into a clear commercial inquiry and then coordinate supplier options that match your target product, quantity, destination, documentation needs, and delivery expectations.
We work with multiple global suppliers to match product, specification, origin preference, lead time, packaging, documentation, and price target.
We coordinate available specifications, certificates, safety documents, origin information, shelf-life data, packaging details, and shipment documents according to the request.
Our portfolio covers nutritional, technological, sensory, zootechnical, and specialty feed additive groups for practical feed formulation and purchasing needs.
Send your inquiry by email, form, phone, or WhatsApp and receive a structured follow-up from our team with the details needed for purchasing decisions.
Core product areas
Atlas Feed Additives supports sourcing discussions across a wide range of feed-grade additive groups used in compound feed, premixes, concentrates, mineral feeds, liquid applications, silage programs, and species-specific nutrition plans.
Sourcing discussions may include lysine, methionine, threonine, tryptophan, valine, arginine, isoleucine, leucine, histidine, taurine, urea-related products, protected amino acids, and other nitrogen-support tools used to balance protein quality and improve formulation efficiency.
We can discuss fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins, vitamin premix inputs, choline chloride, biotin, folic acid, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine, thiamine, vitamin D sources, vitamin E products, and related nutritional additives.
Options may include inorganic minerals, organic minerals, chelates, glycinates, proteinates, hydroxy trace minerals, selenium sources, zinc, copper, manganese, iron, iodine, cobalt, and specialty mineral programs for different species and production systems.
Macro-mineral and electrolyte sourcing may include calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, carbonate, phosphate, sulfate, and buffering materials used in feed, premix, dairy, poultry, and livestock programs.
Enzyme discussions can include phytase, xylanase, beta-glucanase, cellulase, protease, amylase, mannanase, pectinase, lipase, multi-enzyme blends, coated enzymes, thermostable products, and enzyme programs for pelleted or mash feed.
We can discuss microbial feed additives, Bacillus-based products, lactic-acid bacteria, yeast cultures, yeast derivatives, fermentation metabolites, direct-fed microbial concepts, and gut-support programs for poultry, ruminants, swine, aquaculture, and young animals.
Potential sourcing areas include MOS, FOS, beta-glucans, yeast cell wall fractions, fiber-based tools, botanical support ingredients, postbiotic concepts, and specialty products used in digestive-support and performance-oriented feed programs.
Acidifier discussions may include formic, propionic, lactic, citric, fumaric, sorbic, benzoic, butyric, acetic, and blended acid products in powder, liquid, coated, buffered, encapsulated, carrier-based, or salt forms.
We can discuss products used to support feed hygiene, raw-material storage, finished-feed shelf life, grain preservation, moisture management, mold control, silage stability, and feed safety programs.
Antioxidant programs may include natural and synthetic options used to help protect fats, oils, vitamins, pigments, premixes, fish meal, meat meal, and finished feed from oxidative degradation during storage and transport.
Options can include clay minerals, yeast cell wall products, activated materials, mineral binders, enzyme-oriented products, botanical support tools, and broad-spectrum raw-material risk management programs.
We can discuss silage inoculants, lactic-acid bacteria, enzyme-supported silage products, organic-acid blends, aerobic-stability tools, forage preservatives, and products used for corn silage, grass silage, haylage, and high-moisture grain systems.
Procurement support
Atlas Feed Additives is designed for buyers who need a reliable commercial partner, not just a product list. Our role is to help you compare options, organize documents, clarify technical details, and move from inquiry to supply with confidence.
We support spot inquiries, repeat purchasing programs, distributor portfolio needs, tender-style quotation requests, alternative-supplier searches, and product-development discussions for feed manufacturers and premix companies.
Start an inquiryWho we serve
Every buyer has different priorities. A feed mill may need stable volume and fast documentation. A premix company may need precise active content and clean technical files. An integrator may need reliable supply for large-scale feeding programs. A distributor may need competitive pricing, origin flexibility, and export-ready paperwork.
Atlas Feed Additives supports these different requirements with a practical, inquiry-based service model built around clear communication and realistic supply options.
Support for compound feed producers looking for additives that fit cost targets, formulation needs, storage realities, production schedules, and finished-feed quality expectations.
Support for premix manufacturers requiring clear specifications, consistent active levels, suitable particle form, stable product quality, and reliable packaging.
Support for poultry, ruminant, swine, and aquaculture integrators that need dependable supply for large-scale feeding programs and multi-site operations.
Support for regional distributors seeking competitive sources, shipment coordination, product documentation, and a wider additive portfolio for local customer demand.
Application coverage
Different production systems require different additive strategies. Atlas Feed Additives can help buyers discuss species-specific needs, product form, dosage logic, premix compatibility, processing stability, storage expectations, and commercial availability.
Product discussions may include amino-acid balancing, enzyme programs, gut-support additives, pigments, electrolytes, mold inhibitors, antioxidants, mycotoxin-risk tools, mineral programs, and vitamin inputs for broilers, layers, breeders, turkeys, and other poultry systems.
Relevant sourcing areas can include buffers, protected nutrients, yeast products, organic minerals, mineral premix inputs, silage inoculants, mold-control products, toxin-risk tools, electrolyte programs, and rumen-support additives for dairy and beef systems.
Common priorities include amino acids, acidifiers, flavors, sweeteners, gut-support additives, mineral sources, vitamins, enzyme programs, creep-feed tools, and additives for starter, grower, finisher, sow, and piglet feeds.
Discussions can include attractants, palatability tools, antioxidants, pigments, mineral sources, binders, enzyme products, water-stability support, and specialty additives for aquatic feed applications.
Depending on product and market rules, sourcing discussions may include palatability tools, yeasts, antioxidants, fibers, minerals, vitamins, functional ingredients, and specialty products for pet-related nutrition programs.
We can discuss inoculants, organic-acid blends, fermentation-support products, aerobic-stability tools, mold-control additives, and forage-preservation options for ruminant operations.
Quality and paperwork
For international feed additive purchasing, paperwork is part of the product. Atlas Feed Additives helps coordinate available supplier documentation so buyers can evaluate product suitability before confirming an order.
Depending on the product, supplier, destination, and order status, documentation may include product specifications, certificates of analysis, safety data sheets, technical data sheets, shelf-life statements, storage guidance, origin information, packing lists, invoices, transport documents, label drafts, and other requested commercial papers.
Final supply is always subject to product availability, destination-market rules, documentation requirements, permitted uses, and customer specifications.
Commercial coordination
Our purchasing process is built around clear communication. Instead of sending a vague product list, we aim to identify the specific grade, active content, quantity, origin option, packaging, delivery term, documentation needs, and destination requirements behind each inquiry.
This approach helps buyers compare alternatives more efficiently and helps suppliers respond with relevant offers rather than incomplete quotations.
We review product name, grade, active level, carrier, physical form, coating requirement, particle size, purity, assay, and key quality parameters before checking supplier options.
Depending on the product, options may include bags, cartons, drums, totes, big bags, liquid containers, palletized loads, partial containers, or full-container quantities.
We help clarify whether the offer is based on available stock, planned production, supplier lead time, reserved batch, regular production cycle, or shipment scheduling.
We consider destination country, documentation needs, import expectations, transport route, shipment size, delivery basis, and customer requirements during quotation discussions.
Service process
You send the product name, specification target, quantity, destination, preferred packaging, shipment timing, delivery term, and required documents.
We review product fit, feed-grade suitability, available supplier options, documentation requirements, origin preferences, and practical shipment conditions.
We contact suitable supply sources and clarify specification, availability, origin, packaging, shelf life, lead time, price basis, and document availability.
We return with a clear offer or sourcing update that helps your team compare options and decide the next step.
When an order is confirmed, we coordinate proforma details, payment terms, document flow, packaging confirmation, production or stock status, and shipment preparation.
For repeat buyers, we can discuss forecast planning, alternative sources, annual demand, repeat documentation, and portfolio expansion.
Buyer checklist
Feed additive names can vary by supplier, country, concentration, carrier, coating technology, permitted application, and product form. A complete inquiry helps reduce misunderstandings and speeds up quotation.
If you are not sure which product form or specification is best for your application, send your current product label, previous specification, target use, formulation requirement, or certificate of analysis. Our team can use that information to guide the sourcing discussion and ask the right technical and commercial questions.
Global sourcing perspective
International feed additive markets can change quickly because of raw-material availability, energy costs, production schedules, shipping capacity, currency movement, regional demand, regulatory updates, and seasonal purchasing patterns.
Working with multiple suppliers helps buyers evaluate alternatives when a preferred source is unavailable, commercially unsuitable, delayed, or unable to provide the required documentation. Atlas Feed Additives can discuss different origin options, product forms, supplier routes, and shipment structures where available.
Support for urgent or one-time requirements when buyers need availability, price, and document checks quickly.
Support for monthly, quarterly, or annual purchasing programs where stable communication and consistent documentation matter.
Support for buyers seeking a second source, new origin option, different packaging, improved lead time, or a more competitive commercial route.
Support for distributors and feed companies that want to broaden their additive portfolio with complementary products.
Product-function overview
A feed additive may be selected for a nutritional role, technological function, sensory effect, zootechnical objective, or specialty risk-management program. Correct product selection depends on animal category, feed type, formulation target, processing conditions, storage environment, commercial budget, and local market rules.
Includes nutrients and nutrient-like tools such as vitamins, amino acids, trace elements, macro minerals, and electrolytes used to meet formulation targets and support balanced feed design.
Includes products used for preservation, antioxidant protection, acidity regulation, flowability, pelleting support, moisture management, silage preservation, and feed-quality management.
Includes flavors, sweeteners, colorants, pigments, aroma products, attractants, and palatability enhancers that support intake, product identity, or visual characteristics.
Includes products such as enzymes, gut-flora stabilizers, digestibility enhancers, and performance-support tools used within permitted applications and species programs.
Includes mycotoxin-risk tools, mold-control programs, antioxidant systems, feed-hygiene support, storage-related additives, and raw-material protection strategies.
Some additives and applications may be market-specific or subject to special authorization. Availability is reviewed case by case according to product, destination, supplier, and customer requirements.
Logistics readiness
Feed additives may require different storage, handling, packaging, and transport arrangements depending on product form, sensitivity, hazard classification, shelf life, and destination requirements.
Atlas Feed Additives helps clarify shipment-related details early in the quotation process so buyers can evaluate total landed cost, document timing, customs expectations, and practical delivery planning before order confirmation.
Responsible supply
Feed additives are technical products. Their suitability depends on feed type, target species, production stage, inclusion level, processing conditions, storage environment, local rules, and customer requirements.
Before confirming supply, buyers should review the product specification, label information, regulatory status, intended use, local registration needs, and any required approvals. Atlas Feed Additives helps coordinate the commercial and documentation side of that review.
Atlas Feed Additives does not assume that every additive is permitted in every market, species, dosage, or application. Final product use depends on local regulation, customer responsibility, supplier documentation, label instructions, and professional formulation decisions.
We do not replace veterinary, regulatory, or nutritionist advice. Our service focuses on sourcing, quotation, documentation flow, commercial coordination, and export-focused communication.
Questions
Atlas Feed Additives coordinates feed-grade additive supply from qualified global sources for feed mills, premix producers, integrators, distributors, and livestock businesses.
We can discuss amino acids, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, probiotics, organic acids, preservatives, antioxidants, mycotoxin binders, pigments, palatability tools, silage additives, and specialty programs.
No. The company is located in Ankara, Turkey, while the service model is designed for international customers and supplier networks.
Please send the product name, target specification, quantity, destination country, preferred packaging, required documents, shipment timing, and delivery-term preference. If available, include a previous specification, label, certificate of analysis, or target price.
Yes. When multiple options are available, Atlas Feed Additives can help compare origin, specification, packaging, lead time, documentation, and commercial conditions so your purchasing team can evaluate practical alternatives.
We can discuss sample-stage inquiries, trial orders, pallet quantities, container loads, repeat supply programs, and distributor portfolio needs. Final feasibility depends on the product, supplier minimums, destination, and documentation requirements.
Depending on the product and supplier, buyers may request specification sheets, certificates of analysis, safety data sheets, technical data sheets, origin information, shelf-life statements, storage guidance, labels, packing details, and shipment documents.
No. Availability and permitted use depend on destination-market rules, product authorization, label requirements, species application, supplier documentation, and buyer responsibility. We review these points during the inquiry process.
When speed is important, please include the required shipment date, destination, minimum acceptable specification, and whether alternatives are acceptable. We can then check practical options more efficiently.
Yes. For repeat buyers, we can discuss forecast volumes, shipment frequency, preferred origins, documentation repetition, alternative supply routes, and portfolio planning.
We can discuss additive requirements across multiple species and applications. Final product suitability depends on formulation target, species, production stage, local rules, and buyer review.
Atlas Feed Additives focuses on sourcing, quotation, documentation, and supply coordination. Product use, inclusion level, species suitability, and regulatory compliance should be confirmed by the buyer’s nutritionist, veterinarian, or regulatory specialist.
Request a quotation
Send your product list, target specification, destination country, packaging preference, required documents, shipment timing, and delivery-term preference. Our team will review your request and respond from orders@feedgradeadditives.com.
For faster evaluation, include any available technical sheet, certificate of analysis, previous supplier specification, target active content, preferred origin, annual demand estimate, or market-specific document requirement.