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Loose Fiber

Supplier From United Arab Emirates
Dec-18-19

Product Name : Loose Fiber

Product Description : Used for upholstery & for filling pillow, toys etc

Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : USD 2.31 - USD 2.5

Product origin : Made in UAE

Key Specifications/Special Features :
Our loose fiber is also the best quality in the UAE market.Texture is normal as for pillow. Comes in 5kg bags & 20kg bags. We can adjust to any types of kg packing.
Also available vacuumed.
Color: White
Made in UAE
Payment terms: Advance 30% & 70% on BL

Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details :

If out of UAE then Min Order 1 20ft container or full trailer. If want fewer qty we are flexible, discuss with us.
Within UAE Min Order 5kg (1 bag)


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