Purchasing LDPE Film Scrap – 200 MT for Import to Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Dubai, and Pakistan: Buy Offer
Hot Offer
Details:
Shaunk Recycling Co. is looking to purchase LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) Film Scrap in bulk for recycling and manufacturing use. We require approximately 200 MT, suitable for processes such as granulation and the production of secondary plastic materials. Suppliers from USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and India are preferred, and the material must be properly sorted, free from excessive contamination, and ready for reprocessing. Consistent quality, supply capacity, and following international recycling standards are highly preferred.
We offer flexible commercial terms to facilitate smooth transactions for LDPE Film Scrap, including L/C (Letter of Credit) and T/T (Telegraphic Transfer) payment options. hipping can be arranged under CNF (Cost and Freight), FAS (Free Alongside Ship), or EXW (Ex Works) terms, depending on mutual agreement. The shipment destinations include major ports in Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Dubai, and Pakistan, allowing suppliers to plan logistics efficiently. Interested exporters should ensure readiness of supply and consistency in quality before submission.
Material Specifications:
• Material Type: LDPE Film Scrap
• Quantity: 200 MT
• Destination Ports: Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Dubai, Pakistan
• Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
• Shipping Terms: CNF, FAS, or EXW
• Preferred Supplier Regions: USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, India
Suppliers who can supply LDPE Film Scrap are encouraged to get in touch with Mr. Narinder Kaur via Email, sharing complete details such as origin, loading port, pricing, certifications, and photos or videos. Shaunk Recycling Co. operates from Hong Kong as a scrap trading company in the global recycling industry. The company focuses on sourcing recyclable materials while maintaining strong relationships with international partners. It collaborates with international suppliers and buyers to support efficient and transparent scrap trade operations.
Purchasing LDPE Film Scrap – 200 MT for Import to Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Dubai, and Pakistan: Buy Offer
Hot Offer
Details:
Shaunk Recycling Co. is looking to purchase LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) Film Scrap in bulk for recycling and manufacturing use. We require approximately 200 MT, suitable for processes such as granulation and the production of secondary plastic materials. Suppliers from USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and India are preferred, and the material must be properly sorted, free from excessive contamination, and ready for reprocessing. Consistent quality, supply capacity, and following international recycling standards are highly preferred.
We offer flexible commercial terms to facilitate smooth transactions for LDPE Film Scrap, including L/C (Letter of Credit) and T/T (Telegraphic Transfer) payment options. hipping can be arranged under CNF (Cost and Freight), FAS (Free Alongside Ship), or EXW (Ex Works) terms, depending on mutual agreement. The shipment destinations include major ports in Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Dubai, and Pakistan, allowing suppliers to plan logistics efficiently. Interested exporters should ensure readiness of supply and consistency in quality before submission.
Material Specifications:
• Material Type: LDPE Film Scrap
• Quantity: 200 MT
• Destination Ports: Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Dubai, Pakistan
• Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
• Shipping Terms: CNF, FAS, or EXW
• Preferred Supplier Regions: USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, India
Suppliers who can supply LDPE Film Scrap are encouraged to get in touch with Mr. Narinder Kaur via Email, sharing complete details such as origin, loading port, pricing, certifications, and photos or videos. Shaunk Recycling Co. operates from Hong Kong as a scrap trading company in the global recycling industry. The company focuses on sourcing recyclable materials while maintaining strong relationships with international partners. It collaborates with international suppliers and buyers to support efficient and transparent scrap trade operations.