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We offer the best product range of Shashi X-tra Iodised Salt, Edible Refine Salt, Iodized Salt, Shahi Iodised Cooking Salt and ordinary salt.

Shashi X-tra Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Shashi X-tra
  • Color Pink
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1Kg
  • Type Iodized Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

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Edible Refine Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Packaging Size 25kg And 50kg
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Application Cooking
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

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Aahar Kranti Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Aahar Kranti
  • Color White
  • Application Cooking
  • Purity 99%
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packet
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg
  • Type Commercial Salt
  • Country of Origin India
  • Classification Fine Grade
  • Appearance Free From Visible Impurities, Bone Dried Salt, Brilliant White, Refined Free Flow
  • Physical State Powder

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Shahi Iodised Cooking Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Shahi
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Purity >99%
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1Kg
  • Type Iodized Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Ordinary Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Type Commercial Salt
  • Application Cooking
  • Color White
  • Variety Refined
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium
  • Form Powder
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packet
  • Country of Origin India
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Rahi Extra White Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Rahi Extra
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1Kg
  • Type Iodized Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Kranti Gold Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Kranti Gold
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Purity 99%
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packet
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg
  • Type Commercial Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Kranti Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Kranti
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Purity 99%
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg
  • Type Commercial Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

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Rock Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Processing Type Refined
  • Color Pink
  • Form Powder
  • Classification Chloride
  • Packaging Type Packet
  • Type Rock Salt
  • Country of Origin India
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

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Shahi Baba Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Shahi Baba
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Purity >99%
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1Kg
  • Type Iodized Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

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Edible Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Color Pink
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Classification Cooking Salt Or Edible Salt
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 25kg And 50kg
  • Type Edible Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

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Edible Salt

We offer the best product range of Shashi X-tra Iodised Salt, Edible Refine Salt, Iodized Salt, Shahi Iodised Cooking Salt and ordinary salt.

Shashi X-tra Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Shashi X-tra
  • Color Pink
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1Kg
  • Type Iodized Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Edible Refine Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Packaging Size 25kg And 50kg
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Application Cooking
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Aahar Kranti Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Aahar Kranti
  • Color White
  • Application Cooking
  • Purity 99%
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packet
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg
  • Type Commercial Salt
  • Country of Origin India
  • Classification Fine Grade
  • Appearance Free From Visible Impurities, Bone Dried Salt, Brilliant White, Refined Free Flow
  • Physical State Powder

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Shahi Iodised Cooking Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Shahi
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Purity >99%
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1Kg
  • Type Iodized Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Ordinary Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Type Commercial Salt
  • Application Cooking
  • Color White
  • Variety Refined
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium
  • Form Powder
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packet
  • Country of Origin India
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Rahi Extra White Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Rahi Extra
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1Kg
  • Type Iodized Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Kranti Gold Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Kranti Gold
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Purity 99%
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packet
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg
  • Type Commercial Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Kranti Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Kranti
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Purity 99%
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg
  • Type Commercial Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Rock Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Processing Type Refined
  • Color Pink
  • Form Powder
  • Classification Chloride
  • Packaging Type Packet
  • Type Rock Salt
  • Country of Origin India
  • Packaging Size 1 Kg

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Shahi Baba Iodised Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Brand Name Shahi Baba
  • Color White
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Purity >99%
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 1Kg
  • Type Iodized Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

View Complete Details

Edible Salt

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 25 Metric Ton
  • Color Pink
  • Form Powder
  • Application Cooking
  • Variety Refined
  • Classification Cooking Salt Or Edible Salt
  • Feature Added Preservatives, Long Functional Life, Low Sodium, Non Harmful
  • Packaging Type Plastic Packets
  • Packaging Size 25kg And 50kg
  • Type Edible Salt
  • Country of Origin India

In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). Salt is one of the oldest and most ubiquitous food seasonings, and is

known to uniformly improve the taste perception of food, including otherwise unpalatable food.

Some of the earliest evidence of salt processing dates to around 6000 BC, when people living in the area of present-day Romania boiled Spring water to extract salts; a salt works in china dates to approximately the same period. Salt was also prized by the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Hitties, Egyptians, and Indians. Salt became an important article of trade and was transported by boat across the Mediterranean sea, along specially built salt roads, and across the Sahara on camel caravn. The scarcity and universal need for salt have led nations to go to war over it and use it to raise tax revenues. Salt is used in religious ceremonies and has other cultural and traditional significance.

SALT IN INDIA

Though salt was considered as “God’s gift” in ancient times and used for diplomatic purposes, in modern days it has more than 14, 000 uses. India occupies the third place in the production of salt by producing 8.9 per cent ofthe total world production being cultivated in 1.45 lakh hectares. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamilnadu are the top-3 states in which the yield and labour productivity were found high among the salt producing states in India. In 2013-14, 59.61 lakh MT of salt was exported which accounts for Rs.844.4 crore.

In India, the historical records speak about the dominance of salt as a medium of exchange and much before the invasion of Alexander, the Great, around

327 BC, salt was extracted from the salt mines of the Northern India and transported to different parts of the country.

Though it was a luxury commodity for the poor people in India, Mahatma Gandhi (12-03-1930) broke the salt policy of the British Government by a protest declaring that “with this, I am weakening the foundation of British empire”. After independence, ‘salt’ became a central subject, headed by the Salt Commissioner of India. As the time advanced, uses of salt increased and the method of producing salt has also undergone significant changes. In modern times salt has about 14000 known uses from food to industry to de-icing.

Presently about 110 countries are actively engaged in the production of salt and India occupies a place of pride at third place 

India however produces one of the cheapest salts as it exports to the major top two producers like wise China ( By Sea) at around 2013-2014 with 27.44 MT

 

Origins -

GUJRAT - The largest Salt producer state in india with latest tech and easy deployment through various ports like Kandla and Mundra (for Sea)

Certificates - Our company is export complainace as per Indian rules and regulation.

Port of loading - Majorly Port used for exports are Kandla and Mundra of Gujrat

Packaging Sizes Skuz-

1. For Free flow Iodized salts in our brands:-

1 kg Packets @25 kg bags Packaging

½ kg Packets @25 kg bags packaging

1 kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

½ kg Packets @50 kg bags packaging

 

2. Any white labeling can be done in your brands or any readily available brands.

3. Any Industrial , edible , or any other uses of Salt in any form of packaging as per the customer requirements can be met.

4. Any type of salt and the required chemical composition of customer preference and choice can be met.

5. Any types of rock salt, black salts, pink salts, bath salts.

 

Payment Terms :-

Preferred payment terms are

1. Letter of credit

2. Cash In advance

 

Price :-

Price of the product depends on the requirements of the customer where the minimum order quantity is one 20ft container.

 

Expiry Time

According to Indian Laws iodised salt iodisation should be in the range of 15 ppm -30 ppm where we have to state the best before 24 months. Industrial Salts do not have any expiry time.

 

Previous Exports

We have been one of the largest exporters of Bhutan Via road where we have

exported around 6400 mt.

We have also exported industrial salt to Nepal via roads.

We have also supplied to people who do exports in Bangladesh

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