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yantai sino foods
Date:
Friday, February 22, 2013 2/22/2013 7:46:44 PM
Detailed Selling Lead Description
Subject:
China - ++ Demand ++ -Fresh - Frozen - 1300 M.T. - Ship.(+-) asap - WTB: frozen Scabbard WR or HGT and others - Origin (Merchandise): Iceland
Message:
we need about 1300 mt monthly frozen scabbard wr or hgt
we also need the belows:
baby loligo wr
cuttlefish wr
plaice or sole wr
butterfish or pompret wr
ray wr
ribbonfish wr
pls offer CFR Qingdao port,China
CONTACT INFORMATION
Company Name:
yantai sino foods
Name:
Mr.Huang
e-mail:
huangyfc@public.ytptt.sd.cn
skype:
abrahamhuangchina
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