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Rizhao Xinyuan Foodstuff Co.,Ltd.

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Manufacturing · Aquatic Product Processing

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Rizhao Xinyuan Foodstuff Co.,Ltd. is a Chinese company based in Rizhao, Shandong. The company operates in the aquatic product processing sector, within the broader manufacturing industry. Established 2000, the company has been operating for 26 years.

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Business scope

Processing and sales of aquatic products (dried sea cucumber, roasted shrimp); processing and sales of other aquatic processed products (multi-flavored fish); frozen food (frozen prepared food; ready-to-eat sea cucumber) (operating with a valid permit); primary processing and sales of primary aquatic products (excluding food); sales of fishing gear and other supporting aquatic facilities; general cargo transportation, dedicated cargo transportation (refrigerated and fresh-keeping); import and export of general commodities, excluding those restricted or prohibited by the state. (Activities subject to approval by relevant authorities).

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