Wholesale sugar supplies from the Khokholsky Sugar Refinery
Khokholsky Sugar Refinery LLC (Voronezh Region, Khokholsky District, Khokholsky Urban Settlement) is a reliable sugar producer with a long history and reputation. We offer our own products that meet the requirements of GOST 33222-2015. The plant is part of the PRODIMEX Group, the largest sugar producer in the Russian Federation. The total sugar beet processing capacity at PRODIMEX plants is over 77,000 tons per day (9 million tons per year). The plant specializes in large-scale wholesale deliveries to the Russian domestic market and export destinations. We work directly, without intermediaries or trade markups. We offer white crystalline sugar of category TC2 (ICUMSA 104), category "EXTRA" (ICUMSA 45), as well as categories TC1 and TC3. Selling prices for sugar are determined based on the expected purchase volumes, delivery terms, packaging, payment method, and other conditions. Products are shipped by road, rail and sea transport under EXW, FCA, DAP, CIP, FOB, CIF, etc. conditions.
Direct deliveries of petrochemical products and commercial fractions from the group's production sites. Production is carried out in an industrial cycle at refineries and petrochemical plants with laboratory testing of each batch. Available categories: Sulfur and sulfuric acid, Polymers and polymer feedstock, Rubbers and elastomers, Aromatics (benzene / toluene / xylenes / ethylbenzene / styrene), Phenol-acetone and derivatives, Alcohols and amines, LPG and gas fractions, and others. Key positions: ANHK contact sulfur acid, NMPE-1 AZP, skept rubber, NNK alphamethylstyrene, NNK acetone, ANHK technical dimethylamine, ANHK technical ammonia liquid, BASHNEFT UFANEFTEKHIM BBF grade B. Minimum order quantity: 200 tons. Sales geography: Russia, CIS, and international markets.
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