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Hello,
 
We supply  Machines, Steel Pipe,Textile Fabrics, Office Equipments and other related products with good quality and very competitive price to a global companies.
 
We have a customer who want a large quantity of your product for our ongoing project in Pakistan and we hope to be a partner of your reputable company.
Kindly send us your latest pictures and catalogs so that we can review them and place our order immediately.

 
We await your quick respond to enable us move forward.
 
 
Thanks and Best Regards,
 
R.K. TRADELINKS  KOTA EXPORT

Deputy Manager Commercials

R.K. TRADELINKS  KOTA EXPORT | 111, Hali road, Westridge I, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tel: +92 51 111 145 237 | Fax: +92 51 831 4414
 
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