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Jute Sacks

Supplier From India
Sep-17-20

Jute Sacks Bags:
Ref : GRADE ONE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

Respected Sir/Madam,
This is Leema Rose from India. We are ready to supply your requirements with best quality at an affordable price.
1. We are providing multi capacity kgs bags and also providing bigger size 50kgs and 100kgs loading capacity
2. We are providing customized loading capacity bags for example (for construction sand jumbo bags)
3. Product of Origin is INDIA

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $1.158
MOQ: Not Specified

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