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Oman Fisheries Co SAOG
Date:
Wednesday, April 19, 2017 4/19/2017 3:20:43 PM
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Subject:
Oman - ++ Demand ++ -Frozen - 54 M.T. - Giant trevally -caranx ignobilis - Origin (Merchandise): Yemen
Message:
Dear Packer
We are looking for 1 or 2 containers of Giant trevally size 3kgs up
please offer cnf salalah Oman with full details ,
Latin name : caranx ignobilis
price bup etc to my
email id .biju@omanfisheries.com or my whatsup number
0096892833015
we are looking for white meat trevally
Biju Thomas,
Asst: Marketing Manager
(Oman Fisheries Co. SAOG)
Tele No 009 68 24 509516
Fax: 0 0968 24 590955
Mob. 00968 92833015
Mail. biju@omanfisheries.com
Website : www.omanfisheries.com
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Company Name:
Oman Fisheries Co SAOG
Name:
Biju Thomas
e-mail:
biju@omanfisheries.com
skype:
biju.thomas800
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