
Ms. Setal Shroff
Asst. Manager
Imports Department
Address:
1502, Golden Bridge Mansion, 2077, Yan An West Road, Shanghai, China
Telephone:
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Account Registered in:
2003
Business Range:
Chemicals
Business Type:
Trading Company
Company Introduction
Together India and China account for 38% of the world's population. The two countries are among the fastest growing nations over the last decade. With China under the World Trade Organization umbrella, a plethora of opportunities have emerged in the trade between the two countries.
KPL has set up its China office at Shanghai to consolidate the company's sourcing and marketing activities; ...
KPL has set up its China office at Shanghai to consolidate the company's sourcing and marketing activities; ...
Together India and China account for 38% of the world′s population. The two countries are among the fastest growing nations over the last decade. With China under the World Trade Organization umbrella, a plethora of opportunities have emerged in the trade between the two countries.
KPL has set up its China office at Shanghai to consolidate the company′s sourcing and marketing activities; particularly sourcing bulk chemicals, speciality chemicals and polymers from China. It also strongly positioned to source products from China and India for clients across the world.
The activities of KPL′s Shanghai office include quality assurance, trade documentation and other business services that were hitherto either not available to Indian companies or were too expensive for long-term viability.
KPL has set up its China office at Shanghai to consolidate the company′s sourcing and marketing activities; particularly sourcing bulk chemicals, speciality chemicals and polymers from China. It also strongly positioned to source products from China and India for clients across the world.
The activities of KPL′s Shanghai office include quality assurance, trade documentation and other business services that were hitherto either not available to Indian companies or were too expensive for long-term viability.