Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Yosia Evan. I am producing and exporting Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette from Surabaya, Indonesia. Indonesia has always been known as the country of waving palm trees. That means, so many coconut trees are thriving in our country. Indonesia is the world's number one producer of coconut, especially its derivative products. Coconut fruit has many benefits for human life. In addition to the water which has many health benefits, the shell or shell also has a high economic value. Coconut shells or coconut shells which are the raw material for charcoal briquettes today are usually thrown away. In fact, the coconut shells can be used as raw materials to be processed into charcoal, which can still be reprocessed into innovative products that can provide added value. Indonesia's coconut charcoal briquettes have great export potential. One of the factors is the quality of Indonesian coconut briquettes which are considered the best by the international market. Coconut shell charcoal briquettes are an alternative fuel that is often used for cooking, especially for grilling foodstuffs such as in Europe, in Middle Eastern countries it is used for smoking shisha pipes, while in Asia such as in South Korea and Japan Coconut charcoal briquettes are used for cooking purposes in restaurants. Because coconut shell charcoal briquettes from Indonesia can produce more heat than coal or charcoal briquettes from mangroves. In addition, briquettes from coconut shell charcoal are also safer, environmentally friendly, because they do not damage plants such as mangroves and do not cause smoke. Especially related to the issue of global warming which is very sensitive. By the way, you can also learn what we can do and deliver from our website Right now I would like to offer you our specific product Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette Premium Grade product is : . Ash content 1.8 - 2.5% . Fixed carbon 80% . Moisture : 5-6% . Caloric value : 6500-7500kcal . Burning time : 120-150mins . Ash color : white . MOQ : 18ton (1x20ft HC) . TOP : D/P or CAD or TT . Price : EXW / FOB / CNF / CIF
Products - German Origin - Product List With Pricing Details Refined/produced In Germany, Not Re-Documented Category A (AVIATION KEROSENE) 1.Jet Fuel A-1 2.Jet Fuel TS-1 Category B (D2/EN590) 1.Diesel 10 PPM (Gasoil 0.001%S) 2.Diesel 50 PPM (Gasoil 0.005%S) 3.Diesel 500 PPM (Gasoil 0.05%S) 4.Diesel 1000 PPM (Gasoil 0.1%S) 5.Diesel 2500 PPM (Gasoil 0.25%S) Category C (PETROL) 1.Unleaded Gasoline RON 92 2.Unleaded Gasoline RON 95 3.Unleaded Gasoline RON 97 Category D (D6 RESIDUAL FUEL) 1.Fuel Oil 3.5% 180 CST 2.Fuel Oil 3.5% 380 CST
Rs 700 / PieceGet Latest Price Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece Color 4 COLOR Size All Sizes Fabric Heavy Rayon Pattern Printed Sleeves Type 3/4th Sleeve Occasion Casual Neck V-Neck Wash Care Handwash Product No. Trisha Vol 1 Trisha Vol 1 Fancy Top With Tulip patiala Top: Heavy Rayon Print Bottom Heavy Rayon Size: L(40") XL (42") XXL(44") Top Length: 36" Bottom Length:44" Price:700/-
Refined/produced In Germany, Not Re-documented - Min. Qty Is 50,000 Mt For All Products Except Jet Fuel With Min. Qty Of 2m Bbl And Min Contract Period Is 12 Months. Ship To Ship Transfer (Sts) Procurement Process 1.1. The Seller Issues A Commercial Offer. - The Commercial Offer Exhibits Information Such As Specific Prices, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Etc. 1.2. The Buyer Formalizes And Returns The Commercial Offer In Conjunction With A Banker Signed Ready Willing And Able (Rwa) Letter Stating, The Banker Shall Issue A Collateral Instrument On Behalf Of The Buyer. 1.3. The Seller Issues An Authorization To Verify (Atv), Which Is Transmitted Between Bankers. -the Atv Is To Validate/confirm The Sellers: A) Liquidity. B) Hydrocarbon Trading Experience. 2. Sales Agreement 2.1. The Seller Issues The Sales & Purchase Agreement. -the Sales & Purchase Agreement Exhibits Information Such As Price, Index Discount, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Banking Coordinates, And Other Tacit Data. -the Delivery Timeline Is Contingent On The Volume, Load/discharge Ports, And Vessel Availability. 3. Formalization/banking 3.1. The Buyer Formalizes And Submits The Sales & Purchase Agreement Within (3) Business Days. 3.2. The Sales & Purchase Agreement Is Lodged With The Buyer's And The Seller's Bank. 3.3. The Buyer's Banker Transmits A Pre-advice Via Swift Mt799. 3.4. The Buyer's Banker Transmits The Collateral Instrument Via Swift Mt760. 3.5. The Seller's Banker Issues A 2% Performance Bond. 4. Loading/documentation 4.1. Subsequent To The Validation Of The Collateral Instrument, The Seller Loads The Vessel (At Own Expense) And Issues The Product & Delivery Documentation. -product & Delivery Documentations Are Submitted Digitally And Via Courier When Created. Documentation Comprises Of, But Is Not Limited To, Charter Party Agreement, Vessel Questionnaire 88, Vessel/product Insurance Policy (Lloyds), Commitment To Supply/commercial Invoice, Statement Of Product Availability/certificate Of Origin, Bill Of Lading/cargo Manifest, Ullage Report, Certificate Of Quality, Notice Of Readiness/eta To Destination, Etc. -the Buyer May Track And/or Communicate With The Vessel At Their Convenience. 5. Delivery/injection 5.1. Per Standard Shipping Protocols, The Shipper Contacts The Buyer Within A 48-hour Arrival Date/time. 5.2. The Seller Issues The Authorization To Board (Atb) And The Dip Test Authorization (Dta). 5.3. The Buyer Executes An Mt103 Wire Transfer Subsequent To The Quality/quantity Inspection And In Accordance To The Final Invoice. 5.4. The Seller Transfers The Certificate Of Ownership (Title) Subsequent To The Receipt Of Payment. 5.5. Injection Process Commences. [fuel Is Injected Into The Buyer's Vessel(S)]
CIF Procurement Process - Min. Qty is 50,000 MT for all products except Jet Fuel with Min. Qty of 2M BBL and Min Contract Period is 12 months. 1.1. The Seller Issues A Commercial Offer. - The Commercial Offer Exhibits Information Such As Specific Prices, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Etc. 1.2. The Buyer Formalizes And Returns The Commercial Offer In Conjunction With A Banker Signed Ready Willing And Able (Rwa) Letter Stating To Issue A Collateral Instrument On Behalf Of The Buyer. 2. Sales Agreement 2.1. The Seller Issues The Sales & Purchase Agreement. - The Sales & Purchase Agreement Exhibits Information Such As Price, Index Discount, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Banking Coordinates, And Other Tacit Data. - The Delivery Timeline Is Contingent On The Volume, Load/discharge Ports, And Vessel Availability. 3. Formalization/banking 3.1. The Buyer Formalizes And Submits The Sales & Purchase Agreement Within (3) Business Days. 3.2. The Sales & Purchase Agreement Is Lodged With The Buyers And The Sellers Bank. 3.3. The Buyers Banker Transmits A Pre-advice Via Swift Mt799. 3.4. The Buyer's Banker Transmits The Collateral Instrument Via Swift Mt760. 3.5. The Seller's Banker Issues A 2% Performance Bond. 3.6. Within 7 Days Of Verification Of The Collateral Instrument, The Seller Issues A Specially Curated Insurance Policy From Llyods Of London For 110% Of The Value. 4. Loading/documentation 4.1. Subsequent To The Validation Of The Collateral Instrument, The Seller Loads The Vessel (At Own Expense) And Issues The Product & Delivery Documentation. Product & Delivery Documentations Are Submitted Digitally And Via Courier When Created. Documentation Comprises Of, But Not Limited To: 1. Charter Party Agreement 2. Vessel Questionnaire 88 3. Vessel/product Insurance Policy (Lloyds) 4. Commitment To Supply 5. Commercial Invoice 6. Statement Of Product Availability 7. Certificate Of Origin 8. Bill Of Lading 9. Cargo Manifest 10. Ullage Report 11. Certificate Of Quality(Sgs At Origin) And Notice Of Readiness 12. Eta To Destination, Etc. The Buyer May Track And/or Communicate With The Vessel At Their Convenience. 5. Delivery/discharge 5.1. Per Standard Shipping Protocols, The Shipper Contacts The Buyer And Target Harbormaster Within A 48-hour Arrival Date/time. 5.2. The Seller Issues The Authorization To Board (Atb) And The Dip Test Authorization (Dta). 5.3. Customs Will Accompany The Buyer Per Local Rules. 5.4. The Buyer Executes An Mt103 Wire Transfer Subsequent To The Quality/quantity Inspection And In Accordance To The Final Invoice. 5.5. The Seller Transfers The Certificate Of Ownership (Title) Subsequent To The Receipt Of Payment. 5.6. Shore Tanks Are Injected Per The Harbormasters Directives.
Min. Qty is 50,000 MT for all products except Jet Fuel with Min. Qty of 2M BBL and Min Contract Period is 12 months. FOB GERMANY: VTO (Vessel TAKE OVER) PROCUREMENT PROCESS 1. REQUEST 1.1. The Buyer Issues A Letter Of Interest Or The Request For Product Application. - The Letter Of Interest Or The Request For Product Application Shall Consist Of Product Name, Volume, Discharge/retrieval Port, Specification(s), Collateral Instrument Issuing Bank Name, Company Information, Etc. 2. Commercial Offer 2.1. The Seller Issues A Commercial Offer. -The Commercial Offer Exhibits Information Such As Specific Prices, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Etc. 2.2. The Buyer Formalizes And Returns The Commercial Offer In Conjunction With A Banker Signed Ready Willing And Able (rwa) Letter Stating, The Banker Shall Issue A Collateral Instrument On Behalf Of The Buyer. 3. Sales Agreement 3.1. The Seller Issues The Sales & Purchase Agreement. -The Sales & Purchase Agreement Exhibits Information Such As Price, Index Discount, Volume, Load/discharge Ports, Delivery Timeline, Product Specifications, Banking Coordinates, And Other Tacit Data. -The Delivery Timeline Is Contingent On The Volume, Load/discharge Ports, And Vessel Availability. 4. Formalization/banking 4.1. The Buyer Formalizes And Submits The Sales & Purchase Agreement Within (3) Business Days. 4.2. The Sales & Purchase Agreement Is Lodged With The Buyer's And The Seller's Bank. 4.3. The Buyer's Banker Transmits A Pre-advice Via Swift MT799. 4.4. The Buyer's Banker Transmits The Collateral Instrument Via Swift MT760. 4.5. The Seller's Banker Issues A 2% Performance Bond. 5. Loading/documentation 5.1. Subsequent To The Validation Of The Collateral Instrument, The Sellerloads The VESSEL (At Own Expense) And Issues The Product & Delivery Documentation. -Product & Delivery Documentations Are Submitted Digitally And Via Courier When Created. Documentation Comprises Of, But Not Limited To; Charter Party Agreement, Vessel Questionnaire 88, Vessel/product Insurance Policy (lloyds), Commitment To Supply/commercial Invoice, Statement Of Product Availability/certificate Of Origin, Bill Of Lading/cargo Manifest, Ullage Report, Certificate Of Quality, Notice Of Readiness/eta To Destination, Etc. -The Buyer May Track And/or Communicate With The Vessel At Their Convenience. 6. Delivery/discharge 6.1. The Seller Issues The Authorization To Board (ATB) And The Dip Test Authorization (DTA). 6.2. The Buyer Executes An Mt103 Wire Transfer Within 24 Hours Subsequent To The Quality/quantity Inspection (optional) And In Accordance With The Final Invoice. 6.3. The Seller Transfers The Certificate Of Ownership (title) Subsequent To The Receipt Of Payment. 6.4. The Buyer Takes Over The Vessel. 6.5. Vessel Departs
The company, acting as a Trade Broker, is looking for Buyers to conclude annual Contracts for the sale of diesel fuel EN 590 10 ppm produced in Kazakhstan/Oman on FOB Jurong (Singapore) terms under the Tank to Vessel (TTV) Procedure. The first shipment of 100,000 MT is a trial shipment, followed by the signing of an annual Agreement for the supply of 200,000 - 300,000 MT per month. Payment terms: MT103/TT; Price: $ 540 MT; Product quality: European Union Standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent. Contact person: Nick
The company, acting as a Trade Broker, is looking for Buyers to conclude annual Contracts for the sale of diesel fuel EN 590 10 ppm produced in Kazakhstan/Oman on FOB Rotterdam terms under the Tank To Tank (TTT) Procedure. The delivery of the first batch in the volume of 100,000 MT is a trial, with the subsequent signing of an annual Agreement for the supply of 200,000 - 300,000 MT per month. Payment terms: MT103/TT; Price: $ 540 MT; Product quality: European Union Standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent. After the Buyer confirms the availability of Tanks, the Seller issues the Buyer a full POP with a fresh SGS Report. Contact person: Nick
The dealer company is looking for a distributor of an oil refinery to enter into an annual Contract for the purchase of diesel fuel EN 590 10 ppm, of Qatar or Saudi Arabia origin in the amount of 30,000 MT per month. Total quantity: 360 000 MT per year; Terms of delivery: CIF seaport Tallinn (Estonia), Klaipda (Lithuania); Terms of payment: DLC (MT700); Price: 380 $ tons; Product quality: European Union EN 590 standard; Inspection: SGS/ Equivalent; Delivery time: shipment of the first batch within 10 days after issuing the letter of credit. Contact person: Nick
The dealer company is looking for partners to enter into an annual Contract for the purchase of diesel fuel EN 590 10 ppm produced by countries that are not under sanctions, in volumes from 25,000 to 100,000 tons per month. Total quantity: 300,000 - 1,200,000 tons per year; Delivery terms: CIF sea ports of Tallinn (Estonia), Rotterdam (Netherlands), Mersin (Turkey) and Fujairah (UAE); Payment terms: DLC (MT700); Price: $600 - $650 per ton; Product quality: European Union standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent; Delivery time: shipment of the first batch within 10 days after issuing the letter of credit. Contact person: Nik
The dealer company is looking for new customers - Buyers for the conclusion of annual Contracts for the sale of diesel fuel EN 590 10 ppm produced by countries that are not under sanctions, in volumes from 25,000 to 100,000 tons per month. Total quantity: 300,000 - 1,200,000 tons per year; Terms of delivery: CIF ASWP; FOB - sea ports of Rotterdam (Netherlands), Mersin (Turkey), Fujairah (UAE); Payment terms: DLC (MT700); Price: $650 - $680 per ton; Product quality: European Union standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent; Delivery time: shipment of the first batch within 10 days after issuing the letter of credit. Contact person: Nik
The dealer company is looking for Buyers for the conclusion of annual Contracts for the sale of EN 590 10 ppm diesel fuel produced in countries that are not under sanctions, in volumes from 25,000 to 100,000 tons per month, FOB Rotterdam. Delivery of the first batch of goods in the amount of 25,000 - 50,000 MT is trial; Total quantity: 300,000 - 1,200,000 tons per year; Terms of payment: MT103/TT; Price: $ 625 - 630 MT; Product quality: European Union standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent; Transaction procedure DIP & PAY: The Buyer issues ICPO together with TSA, and the Seller, in turn, provides the Buyer with PPOP (ATV, TSR, Injection Report and DTA). Contact person: Nick
The dealer company is looking for Buyers to enter into annual Contracts for the sale of EN 590 10 ppm diesel fuel produced by countries that are not under sanctions, in volumes from 100,000 to 200,000 tons per month on the terms of CIF ports of China, Hong Kong and other countries of the Southeast of Asia. Delivery of the first batch of goods in the amount of 100,000 - 200,000 MT is trial; Total quantity: 1 200,000 - 2 400,000 tons per year; Terms of payment: SBLC; Price: $ 620 MT; Product quality: European Union standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent; Delivery time: within 15-20 days after issuing the letter of credit. Contact person: Nick
The dealer company is looking for Buyers to enter into annual Contracts for the sale of diesel fuel EN 590 10 ppm, produced in countries that are not under sanctions, in the amount of 100,000 to 300,000 MT per month on the terms of CIF Fujairah. The delivery of the first batch of goods in the amount of 100,000 tons is trial; Total quantity: 1,200,000 - 3,600,000 MT per year; Payment terms: SBLC; Price: $ 650 per ton; Product quality: European Union standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent; Delivery time: within 15-20 days after issuing the letter of credit. Contact person: Nik
The dealer company is looking for Buyers for diesel fuel EN 590 10 ppm produced in Azerbaijan in volumes from 5,000 to 15,000 metric tons per month on EXW terms, Klaipeda Sea port terminal (Lithuania), according to Incoterms 2020. Total quantity: 5,000 - 180,000 MT per year. The first batch is trial, with a possible extension of the Agreement for 11 months; Payment terms: DLC (MT700), irrevocable, divisible, transferable; Price: $670 - $680 per ton; Product quality: European Union standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent; Performance guarantee: 2% of the nominal value of the monthly delivery by the Seller's Bank to the Buyer's Bank; Delivery term: within 20 working days from the date of issue of the letter of credit by the Buyer. Contact person: Nik
The dealer company is looking for Buyers to enter into annual Contracts for the sale of EN 590 10 ppm diesel fuel produced in non-sanctioned countries, in volumes from 50,000 to 100,000 tons per month, FOB Fujairah. The delivery of the first batch of goods in the amount of 50,000 - 50,000 MT is trial; Total quantity: 600,000 - 1,200,000 tons per year; Terms of payment: MT103/TT; Price: $ 690 MT; Product quality: European Union standard EN 590; Inspection: SGS/equivalent; Transaction procedure DIP & PAY: The Buyer issues the ICPO and after receiving the CI, provides the BCL, in response, the Seller provides the Buyer with the PPOP (Fresh report of SGS, ATV, TSR, Injection Report and DTA). Contact person: Nick
D6 is also be known as Residual Fuel Oil and is of high-viscosity. This particular fuel oil requires preheating to 220 - 260 Degrees Fahrenheit. D6 is mostly used for generators. D6 is a type of residual fuel, mainly used in power plants and larger ships. The fuel requires to be preheated before it can be used. It is not possible to use it in smaller engines or vessels/vehicles where it is not possible to pre-heat it. D6 is its name in the USA. In other parts of the world it has other names. Residual means the material remaining after the more valuable cuts of crude oil have boiled off. The residue may contain various undesirable impurities including 2 percent water and one-half percent mineral soil. D6 fuel is also known as residual fuel oil (RFO), by the Navy specification of Bunker C, or by the Pacific Specification of PS-400 Recent changes in fuel quality regulation now require further refining of the D6 in order to remove the sulfur, which leads to a higher cost. Despite this recent change, D6 is still less useful because of its viscosity as well as that it needs to be pre-heated before it can be used and contains high amounts of pollutants, such as sulfur. Since it requires pre-heating, it cannot be used in small ships or boats or cars. However large ships and power plants can use the residual fuel oil. The price of D6 diesel traditionally rises during colder months as demand for heating oil rises, which is refined in much the same way.In many parts of the United States and throughout the United Kingdom and Australia, d6 diesel may be priced higher than petrol. D6 Diesel Standards and ClassificationCCAI and CII are two indexes which describe the ignition quality of residual fuel oil, and CCAI is especially often calculated for marine fuels.
Russian Mazut M100 is a fuel oil that is manufactured to GOST specifications, GOST 10585-75 (not active), GOST 10585-99 Oil fuel (GOST is the Russian system of standards, much like ASTM, for example). Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation, This kind of oil is graded as the heavy furnace oil. The product is produced from the remains of raw oil processing. This kind of mazut is produced only from the low sulphur raw oil. This product is typically used for larger boilers in producing steam since the BTU content is high. The most important consideration (not the only consideration) when grading this fuel is the sulfur content, which can mostly be affected by the source feedstock. For shipment purposes, this product is considered a product, and because viscosity drastically affect whether it is able to be pumped, shipping has unique requirements. Mazut is much like Number 6 Oil, and is part of the products left over after gasoline and lighter components are evaporated from the crude oil. The main difference between the different types of Mazut-100 is the content of sulphur. The grades are represented by these sulfuric levels: Very Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Normal Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 1.0-2.0% High Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 2.0-3.5% The amount of sulfur affects how clean the oil burns, and in turn the emissions it creates, as well as the amount of buildup that accumulates within the engines and furnaces that burns it. M100 prices are often determined by its point of origin and mode of production. Apart from shipping charges and regulations, product quality is considered to be more essential. When petroleum is distilled, fuel oil is produced as a residue or distillate. Any fuel oil is a form of petroleum that is burned to produce energy or heat for running an engine. These are usually low-quality oils that are heated in a furnace or boiler and used in a number of industries. MAZUT is such fuel and is typically used in generating plants and factories. Of course, different plants have expected requirements and specifications of their fuel and this is why MAZUT M100/99 and GOST 10585-75 are produced according to industry ISO standards.
Russian Mazut M100 is a fuel oil that is manufactured to GOST specifications, GOST 10585-75 (not active), GOST 10585-99 Oil fuel (GOST is the Russian system of standards, much like ASTM, for example). Mazut is almost exclusively manufactured in the Russian Federation, This kind of oil is graded as the heavy furnace oil. The product is produced from the remains of raw oil processing. This kind of mazut is produced only from the low sulphur raw oil. This product is typically used for larger boilers in producing steam since the BTU content is high. The most important consideration (not the only consideration) when grading this fuel is the sulfur content, which can mostly be affected by the source feedstock. For shipment purposes, this product is considered a dirty oil product, and because viscosity drastically affect whether it is able to be pumped, shipping has unique requirements. Mazut is much like Number 6 Oil, and is part of the products left over after gasoline and lighter components are evaporated from the crude oil. The main difference between the different types of Mazut-100 is the content of sulphur. The grades are represented by these sulfuric levels: Very Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Low Sulphur is Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 0.5% Normal Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 1.0-2.0% High Sulphur is a Mazut M100 with a Sulphur content of 2.0-3.5% The amount of sulfur affects how clean the oil burns, and in turn the emissions it creates, as well as the amount of buildup that accumulates within the engines and furnaces that burns it. M100 prices are often determined by its point of origin and mode of production. Apart from shipping charges and regulations, product quality is considered to be more essential. When petroleum is distilled, fuel oil is produced as a residue or distillate. Any fuel oil is a form of petroleum that is burned to produce energy or heat for running an engine. These are usually low-quality oils that are heated in a furnace or boiler and used in a number of industries. MAZUT is such fuel and is typically used in generating plants and factories. Of course, different plants have expected requirements and specifications of their fuel and this is why MAZUT M100/99 and GOST 10585-75 are produced according to industry ISO standards.
For latest pricing Enquiry, Please contact us on our email and contact details Light Cycle Oil (LCO) is a diesel boiling range product from Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units (FCCUs). FCCU is responsible for the production of petrol, LPG and Light Cycle Oil (LCO). There are various ways of economically upgrading LCO, which include hydrotreating, high pressure hydrocracking for full conversion of LCO into Naphtha and a more optimized partial conversion hydrocracking process. It can be used in susch industries as Agrochemical, Crude Oil, Petrochemicals, Petroleum Products.