Apex Global limited - suyi.lee@tymico.com.tw

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Subject : RE: PO E17/253-2017
Date : 2017-03-18
From : Jack Chou <suyi.lee@tymico.com.tw>
To : suriyajungreat11@gmail.com
Cc : rechelemb@yahoo.com

Hello Supplier

We are a professional stock clearance, imports/exports company, specializing in purchasing closeouts,stock clearance, overstocks, end of lines etc. We trade across a vast range of products including the following, home appliances, stationery, machinery, toys, electrical appliances, home-wares, fashion accessories and many more. With over 25 years of experience in import/Export, across Asia, Europe, America and Africa.

We are interested in your products if we get a competitive price from you We will need a trial order of about 1/20ft container load. please refer to our webpage and login to view our Purchase Order at. http://apexgloballinks.000webhostapp.com/  Do get back to us Immediately  with the Proforma Invoice for Singing and payment.


Please Treat as urgent, I hope we can establish a long term business relationship.
If you would like to schedule a call to find out more please let me know when is most suitable.

Kind regards
Suyi Lee
Director


T: +601021494346
F: +601021494343
E: Info@apexglobal.net
W: http://apexgloballinks.000webhostapp.com/
Apex Products, zip-code 50200 14, Jln.Kesidang 3/6,80, Jalan Raja Chulan
This communication is from Apex Global Limited . Registered Office: 14, Jln.Kesidang 3/6,80, Jalan Raja Chulan,50200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
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