Procuring Zurik Metal Scrap – 50 MT Shipment to Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands: Buy Offer
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Details:
Primor Corporation is procuring Zurik Metal Scrap to support scrap trading and industrial supply needs. The company seeks one container totaling 50 metric tons of high-grade mixed metal scrap, including stainless steel (35–40%), copper (minimum 3%), brass (minimum 2%), aluminum (5%+), and insulated copper wire (ICW 5–8%), with total non-ferrous content ranging between 44–50%. Remaining materials consist of ferrous scrap under 30% and non-metallic waste below 10%. Suppliers from the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions who can provide a consistent supply are welcome. This material is particularly suitable for processing in Europe.
Buyers can complete payment for Zurik Metal Scrap using LC (Letter of Credit) or TT (Telegraphic Transfer), providing secure and flexible transaction options. Shipments can be arranged under FOB (Free on Board) or CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) terms, with delivery to Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands. These trade conditions follow standard global practices, supporting smooth logistics for cross-border export. Suppliers are requested to confirm the availability of Zurik Metal Scrap and readiness for shipment in line with the agreed monthly schedule.
Scrap Specifications:
• Scrap Type: Zurik Metal Scrap
• Quantity: 50 MT
• Destination Port: Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands
• Payment Terms: LC, TT
• Shipping Terms: FOB, CIF
• Preferred Supplier Region: Asia Pacific, Middle East
For specifications and procurement inquiries, please contact Mr. Vibhor Agarwaal of Zurik Metal Scrap via Phone, Email, or WhatsApp. Primor Corporation, headquartered in Hapur, India, specializes in sourcing and trading scrap metals for international buyers. The company collaborates with suppliers worldwide to ensure consistent supply and material quality. Interested suppliers should share comprehensive Zurik Metal Scrap details, including origin, loading port, pricing per ton, images, videos, and the latest material analysis for assessment.
Procuring Zurik Metal Scrap – 50 MT Shipment to Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands: Buy Offer
Hot Offer
Details:
Primor Corporation is procuring Zurik Metal Scrap to support scrap trading and industrial supply needs. The company seeks one container totaling 50 metric tons of high-grade mixed metal scrap, including stainless steel (35–40%), copper (minimum 3%), brass (minimum 2%), aluminum (5%+), and insulated copper wire (ICW 5–8%), with total non-ferrous content ranging between 44–50%. Remaining materials consist of ferrous scrap under 30% and non-metallic waste below 10%. Suppliers from the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions who can provide a consistent supply are welcome. This material is particularly suitable for processing in Europe.
Buyers can complete payment for Zurik Metal Scrap using LC (Letter of Credit) or TT (Telegraphic Transfer), providing secure and flexible transaction options. Shipments can be arranged under FOB (Free on Board) or CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) terms, with delivery to Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands. These trade conditions follow standard global practices, supporting smooth logistics for cross-border export. Suppliers are requested to confirm the availability of Zurik Metal Scrap and readiness for shipment in line with the agreed monthly schedule.
Scrap Specifications:
• Scrap Type: Zurik Metal Scrap
• Quantity: 50 MT
• Destination Port: Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands
• Payment Terms: LC, TT
• Shipping Terms: FOB, CIF
• Preferred Supplier Region: Asia Pacific, Middle East
For specifications and procurement inquiries, please contact Mr. Vibhor Agarwaal of Zurik Metal Scrap via Phone, Email, or WhatsApp. Primor Corporation, headquartered in Hapur, India, specializes in sourcing and trading scrap metals for international buyers. The company collaborates with suppliers worldwide to ensure consistent supply and material quality. Interested suppliers should share comprehensive Zurik Metal Scrap details, including origin, loading port, pricing per ton, images, videos, and the latest material analysis for assessment.