Looking for HMS Scrap Suppliers for 100 MT Delivery to Mundra Port, India: Buy Offer
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The Stallion Metallist is seeking HMS (Heavy Melting Scrap) scrap in a quantity of 100 MT for delivery to Mundra Port, India. We are looking for suppliers dealing in scrap sourced from old machinery, structural steel, industrial metal waste, pipes, and ferrous steel materials. HMS scrap is widely used in steel mills and foundries for steel melting and manufacturing applications. Suppliers from Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and North America may contact us with available HMS scrap quantities and shipment details. We are currently sourcing HMS scrap for recycling and steel manufacturing requirements in the India market.
Payments can be processed through LC (Letter of Credit) or TT (Telegraphic Transfer), based on mutually agreed trade conditions. Shipping terms preferred for this HMS scrap import requirement are CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) and CFR (Cost and Freight). Suppliers may quote offers according to the destination requirements at Mundra Port, India. These trade terms support smooth coordination for international shipments and import handling. Sellers are requested to provide complete shipment and pricing details along with their quotations.
Scrap Specifications:
• Scrap Type: HMS Scrap
• Quantity: 100 MT
• Destination Ports: Mundra Port, India
• Payment Terms: LC, TT
• Shipping Terms: CIF, CFR
• Preferred Supplier Regions: Asia Pacific, Middle East, Europe, Africa, North America
Suppliers interested in this HMS scrap requirement can reach Mr. Rajyavardhan Bhandari through Phone, Email, or WhatsApp for communication. Please provide HMS Scrap specifications, origin details, loading port information, price per ton, certificates, photos, and videos for assessment. The Stallion Metallist is a metal scrap trading company located in Dehra Dun, India, specializing in sourcing ferrous scrap materials for industrial buyers. We welcome serious suppliers interested in supplying HMS scrap to the Indian market.
Looking for HMS Scrap Suppliers for 100 MT Delivery to Mundra Port, India: Buy Offer
Hot Offer
Details:
The Stallion Metallist is seeking HMS (Heavy Melting Scrap) scrap in a quantity of 100 MT for delivery to Mundra Port, India. We are looking for suppliers dealing in scrap sourced from old machinery, structural steel, industrial metal waste, pipes, and ferrous steel materials. HMS scrap is widely used in steel mills and foundries for steel melting and manufacturing applications. Suppliers from Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and North America may contact us with available HMS scrap quantities and shipment details. We are currently sourcing HMS scrap for recycling and steel manufacturing requirements in the India market.
Payments can be processed through LC (Letter of Credit) or TT (Telegraphic Transfer), based on mutually agreed trade conditions. Shipping terms preferred for this HMS scrap import requirement are CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) and CFR (Cost and Freight). Suppliers may quote offers according to the destination requirements at Mundra Port, India. These trade terms support smooth coordination for international shipments and import handling. Sellers are requested to provide complete shipment and pricing details along with their quotations.
Scrap Specifications:
• Scrap Type: HMS Scrap
• Quantity: 100 MT
• Destination Ports: Mundra Port, India
• Payment Terms: LC, TT
• Shipping Terms: CIF, CFR
• Preferred Supplier Regions: Asia Pacific, Middle East, Europe, Africa, North America
Suppliers interested in this HMS scrap requirement can reach Mr. Rajyavardhan Bhandari through Phone, Email, or WhatsApp for communication. Please provide HMS Scrap specifications, origin details, loading port information, price per ton, certificates, photos, and videos for assessment. The Stallion Metallist is a metal scrap trading company located in Dehra Dun, India, specializing in sourcing ferrous scrap materials for industrial buyers. We welcome serious suppliers interested in supplying HMS scrap to the Indian market.