Manufacturer of Sodium Erythorbate Food Garde - Vitamin D2 – Hugestone Enterprise
Manufacturer of Sodium Erythorbate Food Garde - Vitamin D2 – Hugestone Enterprise Detail:
Vitamin D2 is absorped by the intestinal, the absorption of bile salts and need special α-binding globulin after transported to other parts of the body, stored in the liver and fat. Metabolism, activation through the liver first, followed by the kidneys.
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We know that we only thrive if we can guarantee our combined price tag competiveness and top quality advantageous at the same time for Manufacturer of Sodium Erythorbate Food Garde - Vitamin D2 – Hugestone Enterprise , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Uzbekistan , luzern , Panama , In order to meet the increasing requirement of customers both home and aboard, we will keep carrying forward the enterprise spirit of "Quality, Creativity, Efficiency and Credit" and strive to top the current trend and lead fashion. We warmly welcome you to visit our company and make cooperation.
Storage: in dry, cool, and shaded place with original packaging, avoid moisture, store at room temperature.
Shelf Life: 48 months
Package:in 25kg/bag
delivery:prompt
1. What’s your payment terms?
T/T or L/C.
2. What’s your delivery time?
Usually we will arrange the shipment in 7 -15 days.
3. How about the packing?
Usually we provide the packing as 25 kg / bag or carton. Of course, if you have special requirements on them, we will according to you.
4. How about the validity of the products?
According to the products you ordered.
5. What documents you provide?
Usually, we provide Commerical Invoice, Packing List, Bill of loading, COA , Health certificate and Origin certificate. If your markets have any special requirements, let us know.
6. What is loading port?
Usually is Shanghai,Qingdao or Tianjin.
This company conforms to the market requirement and joins in the market competition by its high quality product, this is an enterprise that have Chinese spirit.





