DAP, sugar, wheat.Diesel engine overhauling
Oxygen water.
Rice.
Food and beverages, Turkish and Iranian carpets.
Sesame seeds.
Food stuff.
Used vegetable oil.
Animal Products-Such As Raw Wool, Skins & Intestines Etc..
Sand garnet, cattle feed.
Rhodes Grass, Building Materials and Scrap Metals.
Stationery, food products, kitchenware.
Cosmetics, food, machinery equipment & spare parts and row materials.
French perfumes/fragrances..
Electronic pre-fabricated containers, coffee, tea, cardamom.Installation of optical fibre cables for telecom net work
Oil, cement, steel, industrial machines, food, fertilizers, readymade garments, home and hospital textiles, used clothings.
Point of contact between a power transmission belt and its pulley. A conveyor belt uses a wide belt and pulleys and is supported by rollers or a flat pan along its path. These conveyor structures contain belts for moving bulk sulfur from railcars to storage piles and from the piles to ships. A conveyor belt is the carrying medium of a belt conveyor system (often shortened to belt conveyor). A belt conveyor system is one of many types of conveyor systems. A belt conveyor system consists of two or more pulleys (sometimes referred to as drums), with an endless loop of carrying medium—the conveyor belt—that rotates about them. One or both of the pulleys are powered, moving the belt and the material on the belt forward. The powered pulley is called the drive pulley while the unpowered pulley is called the idler pulley. There are two main industrial classes of belt conveyors; Those in general material handling such as those moving boxes along inside a factory and bulk material handling such as those used to transport large volumes of resources and agricultural materials, such as grain, salt, coal, ore, sand, overburden and more. Rolls 1000-4000 KGS
Lubricating oil additives, sugar.
Fresh kenyan meat like beef and lamb, Tanzanian teak, all types of plywood, MDF, PVC board, veneer, used laptops and parts.
Bed sheet, salt, air condition and refrigerator compressor, guar gum, lawn textile, milk powder, sugar, cement.
Perfumes and cosmetics products.