Company Profile:
Company Type: Trading Company
Company Introduction:
HARI OM TRADERS is an Indian trading company. As a prominent entity in the trading sector, the company specializes in the procurement, supply, and distribution of a diverse array of products. Given that "HARI OM TRADERS" is a common business name in India, the specific product categories handled by individual companies bearing this name can vary widely. However, they typically operate as wholesalers, suppliers, and sometimes exporters or importers, dealing in goods such as consumer products, industrial components, agricultural commodities, or various raw materials.
The primary function of HARI OM TRADERS is to serve as an efficient intermediary between manufacturers and clients, ensuring a smooth flow of goods within the supply chain. The company is dedicated to upholding high standards of quality, reliability, and customer service. They focus on building enduring relationships with both domestic and international partners through ethical business practices, competitive pricing, and a thorough understanding of market demands. Their operations are geared towards meeting the diverse needs of their clientele with efficiency and integrity.
Enterprise Products
HARI OM TRADERS in India typically engages in the sale and distribution of a wide range of products. While primarily focused on trading, some may also be involved in basic processing or packaging of these goods. The common product categories include:
1. Food Grains and Pulses: Such as Rice, Wheat, various types of Lentils (Dal), Chickpeas, Kidney Beans, and Green Gram.
2. Spices: Including Turmeric powder, Chili powder, Cumin seeds, Coriander powder, Garam Masala, Cardamom, and Black Pepper.
3. Dry Fruits and Nuts: Like Almonds, Cashews, Raisins, Walnuts, and Pistachios.
4. Edible Oils: Such as Refined sunflower oil, Mustard oil, and Groundnut oil.
5. Sweeteners: Primarily Sugar and Jaggery.
6. General Provisions (Kirana items): This category often includes everyday household items like Tea, Coffee, Salt, Soaps, Detergents, and Personal care products.
7. Agricultural Commodities: Depending on their specific location and operational focus, they might also trade in raw agricultural produce or specific crops.