The Luster of Blue Topaz
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| Mr.B.Vijaykumar | INTRODUCTION Dear Sir Dated :12.06.2008 We are in the field of mining and trading minerals for last 25 years. We would like to supply following minerals in the lumpy form as well as in the form of powder ranges from 30 #, 50#, 80#, 120#, 200#, 300# and 500# of any quantity. 1. Iron ore lumps and fines 2. Manganese ore lumps and fines. 3. Lime stone and fines. 4. calcite lumps and fines. 5. dolomite lumps and fines 6. quartz lumps and powder. Expecting an early favourable order and we stand for the commitment for quality and quantity |
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