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Premium Tapioca Starch Specification
Product Packaging Our products are available in a polypropylene bag of 50, 250, 850 and 1000 KGs. Custom size is also available please consult with our sales representatives. Product Data Sheet The product data sheet can be downloaded by clicking here. We value our customers very highly and we will do anything to satisfy their needs. In the past we were not able to provide extra services such as printing their own brand on packaging, designing a logo when requested by customers.Now we have a new young team of talent peoples. We are all ready to take customers' satisfaction to a new level and would like to offer the following services at small charges. Your own packaging with this service customers can choose to use their own design of packaging or let us create the whole new design of packaging. There will be a small fee for this service which can be quoted as part of the products. Please consult with our sales team. Customised Size of Package Our packages come in 50, 250, 850 and 1000 KGs bags. If these sizes do not fit your requirement please feel free to inform our sales team of your specific needs. We are more than happy to quote you for the cost of service together with the products you want to purchase. 50 Kg in P.P. and P.E. 250 Kg in P.P. and P.E. 850,1000 Kg in P.P. and P.E. Products Sourcing Other than products that we currently produce and export, we can also source other products for you. Thailand is a big market place and we have plenty of quality products. If you know the products you are looking for are in Thailand or can be produced in Thailand then ask us to give you a quote. |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 November 2008 16:26 |
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The Tapioca has many names across many continents. The English word is called cassava, but in South America in the area around Brazil it is called madioca. In Africa where French is spoken it is called manioc. In Spanish-speaking countries it is called yuca. Here in Asia we call it tapioca.

