Ferrous & non ferrous scrap, brass honey, aluminium, copper, lead, crgo, crgno, hms, ms coils, gi pipes, gi wire, hr & cr coils, cements, timber logs.Sourcing of materials to our client, locally & international
Construction and building material, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, sanitary fittings, wall paints, flooring, ceiling, gypsum board, timber, lights, scaffolding, construction tools, .
Aluminium sheets, mild steel plates, tubes, channels, angle, ibeam, ipeaa, timber marine wood, ply wood, red maranti, white wood.
Building materials, including timber, plywood, porcelain tiles, tiles adhesive, gypsum powder, gypsum board, wall putty, sanitary wares, cement and steel, food stuff including sugar.Trading
Wooden pallets, wooden cable drums, boxes, crates, frames, wooden packaging solutions, wooden laggings, wooden supports, and timber .Manufacturer
Ores, Cobalt 10%, Nickel, Lithium , PGM , Rhodium XRF 6%, Silver , Palladium , Timber Round Logs and Sawn.
Log and sawn timber from png (huge quantity) port of discharge port moresby ncd pupua new guinea kwila & tuan hardwood (medium hard, softwood) we can supply as much quantity as you want. we deal in bulk quantity (complete vessel).
All Bitumen product
Building materials such as plumbing, electrical, steel, plywood, timber, white wood, bitumen rolls, damp proof dpc, tile glue, grout, cement, wood glue, and construction chemicals , raw materials such as pet, pvc, hdpe, lldpe resins, all bitumen product,.Logistics, transportation and shipping
Agricultural produces from africa:, peanuts/ groundnuts, cashew nuts raw and processed whole white, red crude palm oil, honey pure 100% natural, 100% raw and 100% wild, mineral products:, aurum gold from purity 22 carat fineness 93%., timber and wood.Import and export
Pine nuts are edible kernels extracted from the seed of a variety of species of pine tree. The seeds are typically thick-shelled and grow inside of pine cones that look very similar to the pine cones that grow on more common pines grown for timber. Cone harvesting and extraction and preparation of the kernels are time-consuming and costly - contributing to the high prices at which pine nuts sell. Pine nuts are highly nutritious and keep well for many months if stored properly in dry, cool conditions and out of direct sunlight. They add interest, flavor and texture to many sweet and savoury dishes. They are a truly natural product - essentially unchanged over centuries - requiring no insecticides or fungicides to either grow the trees or prepare the kernels for market. By some counts there are as many as eighteen different pine species that have been or are now customarily used as food for humans. Pine nuts have been an important food source for thousands of years. Roman soldiers took them as campaign food when they raided Britain over 2000 years ago. Even before that, Greek authors mentioned pine nut trees as food producers around 300 BC, and it is thought that earlier societies used them and the Black Sea between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago. Botanically pine trees belong to the family of Pinaceae Genus Pinus Rosaceae of Genus: Pinus. Some other common names are pinon nuts pignoli cedar nuts chilgoza pinyon pine nuts...etc. Himalayan or Chilgoza pine nuts (Pinus gerardiana). Chilgoza pine nuts are a little longer and more slender than any other species. They are harvested from forests and parts of northern area in PAKISTAN and are used locally and available in markets in Europe, Middle East, FAR EAST and elsewhere in Asia.
New printing, writing & copying papers in all sizes, copier paper rolls (laser / inkjet), fluting paper, core board paper, ledger paper, stationery paper, light weight coated paper, duplex paper, kraft paper, art paper, blue print paper, bond paper etc. once read newspapers, old newspapers + unsold newspapers (onp), over issued newspapers / newsprints (oinp), old magazines (omg), old corrugated containers (occ), corrugated boxes, mixed waste paper (mwp), computer print out papers, new double linked kraft corrugated cuttings, kraft paper bags; card board waste; timber, veneer and plywood, burma teak wood, red / yellow / white meranti, mahogany, oak wood, rosewood, walnut, tropical logs, all kinds of hardwood and softwood, hard wood lumbers like yellow merindi, acacia wood, german pine wood, canadian yellow pine wood etc..