CORE VENEER-PLYWOOD

220/2A Nguyen Xi, Ward 26, Binh Thanh District, HCMC
091 570 9292
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ABOUT US

Kim Gia Company specializes in supplying and exporting high-quality frozen foods, with key products such as chili, meat, seafood and fruits. With the orientation of sustainable development and expanding the international market, we constantly invest in modern preservation technology, production processes that meet food hygiene and safety standards and a strict quality control system from raw materials to delivery. Kim Gia is proud to be a trusted partner of many domestic and foreign enterprises thanks to its stable supply capacity, products that meet export standards to demanding markets such as Japan, Korea, EU and the Middle East. We are committed to bringing products that retain their natural flavor, high nutritional value and ensure safety for consumers. With a dedicated and professional staff, Lamiasia always accompanies customers on the journey of development and global integration.

 

Client
over 100 +
Experience
10+
Achievements
15+
ABOUT US

BRINGING MADE IN VIETNAM PRODUCT TO OVER THE WORLD

BRINGING MADE IN VIETNAM PRODUCT TO OVER THE WORLD

Customers with Kim Gia

Mr. Omar
Mr. Omar

We have been cooperating with Kim Gia for more than 2 years and are very satisfied with the product quality as well as the on-time delivery. The frozen fruits always retain their freshness and meet strict Korean inspection standards. Kim Gia is one of our most reliable partners in Vietnam."

Mr. Niel
Mr. Niel

"I appreciate Kim Gia's professionalism and stability in supply. Frozen seafood is cleaned, carefully packaged and ensures food hygiene and safety. Thanks to that, we maintain the quality of dishes served to customers."

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