For buyers
How we supply
The operational detail you need before spending time on an enquiry. Because the facility is still being built, every commercial term below is labelled — these are the numbers you would hold us to, and we will not publish them as firm before they are.
Who we supply
Buyer types
Importers & distributors
Container-scale supply of dehydrated fruit and vegetable lines, with the documentation set your customs broker and downstream customers will expect.
Food manufacturers
Ingredient supply to a defined specification — cut size, moisture, microbiological limits — for use in blends, snacks, cereals, soups and sauces.
Private label & OEM buyers
Planned private-label and OEM capability, subject to packaging, minimum-order and production arrangements. Talk to us early; this is easiest to accommodate while the line is still being specified.
Samples
What “request a sample” actually means
Three different things can arrive in a sample box, and they are evaluated on very different terms. We tell you which one you are getting before it ships.
| Sample type | What it is | Availability | Cost | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw material sample | Unprocessed produce from our sourcing region, representative of the crop we will process. | Subject to confirmed sourcing and dispatch arrangements. | Free of charge; courier at buyer’s cost. | To be confirmed |
| Pilot sample | Output from a trial batch, against a provisional specification. | Once pilot production begins. | Free of charge; courier at buyer’s cost. | To be confirmed |
| Commercial production sample | Actual saleable product against a validated specification. | After commissioning. | To be confirmed | To be confirmed |
Each product page states which sample type is available for that product today. Where none is, we say so rather than taking the request and going quiet.
Commercial terms
Indicative terms
Every figure here is labelled according to how firm it is. We are not publishing a CFR price or a fixed shipment timeline before freight, packaging and production assumptions are reliable.
| Minimum order quantity | To be confirmed | Indicative |
| Lead time | To be confirmed | Target, after commissioning |
| Incoterms | FOB Chattogram | Subject to product and shipment |
| Payment terms | LC or TT | Discussed case by case |
| Container loading | See product pages | Confirmed after packaging validation |
Order process
From enquiry to shipment
- 01
Enquiry
You send product, volume and market details through the contact form or by email.
- 02
Response
A named person replies with the company profile and relevant specification sheets. We respond to buyer enquiries within 2 business days.
- 03
Sample
We agree the sample type appropriate to the product’s current stage, and dispatch.
- 04
Specification agreement
You confirm the specification, packaging format and labelling requirement in writing.
- 05
Quotation
We quote against the agreed specification, Incoterm and volume.
- 06
Order & documentation
Purchase order, payment terms and the shipment document set are confirmed before production.
- 07
Production & shipment
Production against the agreed lot specification, with certificate of analysis and retained samples.
Documentation
What ships with an order
- Commercial invoice and packing list
- Certificate of analysis (per lot)
- Certificate of origin
- Bill of lading
- Phytosanitary or other official export certificates, where required for the product and destination
- Specification sheet, signed to the agreed version
- Allergen and GMO declarations
Document requirements vary
Which official certificates a shipment needs depends on the product, its processing state, HS classification and the destination market. For processed and dried products the requirements differ from those for fresh produce.
We confirm the applicable set per SKU and per destination rather than promising a blanket document pack. If your customs broker has a specific requirement, send it to us early.
Quality & compliance →Ready to talk specifics?
Tell us the product, the market and roughly the volume, and we will come back with specification sheets and an honest read on whether we can serve you — and when.