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Source Thai consumer goods for India — mixed-container supply, one partner.

Mixed-SKU Thai FMCG consolidated and quoted for Indian wholesalers and distributors.

Why India

Snacks and confectionery, beverages, personal care and household lines all travel well with Indian buyers of imported Thai FMCG. Wholesalers and distributors there typically prefer to buy a broad assortment consolidated into one container rather than manage many small orders from many suppliers.

That mixed-container order is exactly what aBit Trading is built to supply: many brands consolidated into one load, quoted and managed from Bangkok in English end to end. The same eastern gateway serves buyers supplying Nepal and the North-East Indian states, so one partner covers those lanes as well. Enquiries in Hindi or Nepali are welcome.

What we ship there

We source the full Thai consumer-goods range, from beverages and food to non-food categories and their brands, and consolidate a mixed order into a single container: up to a hundred-plus SKUs in one load where the assortment calls for it. Everything is checked against your spec sheet at our Bangkok warehouse before consolidation, and where a manufacturer holds them, product certificates (GMP, HACCP, ISO 22000, Halal) can be passed through on request. Brand availability is confirmed per order.

Getting it there

We consolidate and load at our own Bangkok warehouse and ship out through Laem Chabang under the Incoterm you prefer (EXW, FOB, CIF or DAP) to the Indian gateway port you nominate. For buyers onward-shipping to Nepal or the North-East, Kolkata and Haldia are the main sea gateways (Visakhapatnam also serves Nepal under the India–Nepal transit treaty), with onward overland transit across the Indian land borders: the Siliguri corridor into the North-East, and the Raxaul–Birgunj crossing into Nepal. The exact lane and terms are confirmed per shipment.

Documents and duty

Food imports into India are regulated by the FSSAI, which governs registration and labelling, so we prepare export documentation with those requirements in mind alongside the standard set: commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, bill of lading, and factory certificates where they exist. On duty, Thailand and India are both parties to the ASEAN–India Trade in Goods Agreement, so Thai-origin goods may qualify for preferential tariff treatment with a valid Form AI certificate of origin, subject to the HS code and rules of origin; a wider Bay of Bengal (BIMSTEC) trade agreement is still under negotiation. Final duty and compliance are confirmed per shipment with your customs broker — practical guidance, not legal advice.

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