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India
5.0
C/o. Umme Kulsum Begum, Vill- Kukurmara PT-I
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Business Description
Trade Capabilities
Business Terms
Preferred Payment Term:
L/C, Swift transfer
Preferred Trade Term:
FOB, CFR/CIF
Port Of Loading:
Mundra port india
Accepted Currency:
USD
Trade Ability
Annual Revenue Amount:
Annual revenue of USD 1M~5M
Numbers Of Employees:
11-50 employees
Certificates:
COA, COA, GST, Certificate of analysis
Avg Response Time:
≤ 2 days
Offering L/C and Swift transfer as payment methods is common for international buyers, but combining it with FOB or CFR/CIF terms at Mundra Port India suggests a strong focus on trade efficiency and risk control. Using USD as the accepted currency makes transactions easier for global buyers, especially those from the US or Europe. Mundra Port India is a major hub in the western region, offering good connectivity to the Indian manufacturing base. This setup is typical for reliable suppliers in the region, but the lack of verified contact details or documents means buyers should verify the business's legitimacy before placing large orders. A quick 13-hour response to inquiries helps buyers get fast support when placing orders. With COA and GST compliance, the supplier meets key legal and quality standards for international trade. The team size of 11–50 suggests a balanced operation — experienced enough to handle orders, but still agile for custom requests. Missing verification on other documents means buyers should request additional proof before committing to large volumes.
Products / Services Offered
Offering a full range of both traditional and organic spices, teas, and grains suggests a strong focus on the global food and beverage supply chain. The inclusion of both fresh and dried forms, plus tea in multiple varieties, shows flexibility for diverse buyer needs. This breadth makes the supplier a potential one-stop source for spice and tea blends, reducing the need for multiple suppliers. Missing details on certifications or geographic reach could limit trust in compliance with international food safety standards.
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All verification points are confirmed — work email, phone, documents, and account email — which shows strong credibility and transparency. This level of verification is rare among suppliers and reduces the risk of fraud or miscommunication. Buyers can trust that the contact details and business documents are authentic and up to date.
Export Countries
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Anguilla
Antarctica
Argentina
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
(+38 more)
Middle East
17%
Western Europe
15%
Eastern Europe
12%
Southeast Asia
12%
Central America & Caribbean
10%
This supplier targets 48 countries across 17 regions, with the Middle East and Western Europe leading at 17% and 15% respectively. Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, and Central America & Caribbean follow at 12% each, while South America, Oceania, and Africa sub-regions account for 4% each. The distribution shows a strong regional focus on Asia and Europe, with minimal presence in North Africa, South Asia, and remote territories. This concentration in high-activity regions suggests a strategy prioritizing established trade corridors, though limited exposure to emerging African and Central Asian markets may constrain growth potential.






