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N. Parekh & Company +91-8048600943 N. Parekh & Company https://www.indiamart.com/nparekh/ We are engaged in wholesale distributing and trading of HSS Tool Bits, Saw Blades, Hacksaw Frame. We offer these products at market leading prices. About Us We, N. Parekh & Co. from 1981 are famous amongst the esteemed wholesale distributor and trader of an exceptional quality assortment of Engineering and Industrial Tools. Offered products range consists of HSS Tool Bits, Saw Blades, Hacksaw Frame. The presented products are designed with the aid of modern technology. These products are known for their easy usability, lightweight, crack resistance, and high performance. We have set up an ultramodern infrastructure unit. Manned by a team of skilled professionals, we are offering a quality assortment of products. This young team is passionate and well-informed with the conceptual acquaintance of their relevant area. We are constantly looking to make technological upgrades. Our quality team utilizes high-tech testing techniques to check the quality parameters of the products. To store our engineering and industrial tools in a safe and systematic manner, we have set up a well-furnished big and spacious warehousing unit. The company is led by our mentor “Mr. Narendra Parekh”. Also, his expert managerial skills have won over the confidence of a number of clients. For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/nparekh/profile.html SAW BLADES O u r P r o d u c t s Bimetal Bandsaw Blades Power Hacksaw Blade BIPICO Hacksaw Blades High Speed Steel Hacksaw Blades HSS TOOL BITS O u r P r o d u c t s HSS Round Tool Bits Square HSS Tool Bit HSS Tool Bits High Speed Steel Tool Bits O u r OTHER PRODUCTS: P r o d u c t s Low Alloy Steel Hacksaw Hand Saw Blades Hacksaw Frame Metal Cutting Blades OTHER PRODUCTS: O u r P r o d u c t s Flap Wheel Hand Tools Industrial Abrasives F a c t s h e e t Year of Establishment : 1991 Nature of Business : Wholesale Distributor Total Number of Employees : Upto 10 People CONTACT US N. Parekh & Company Contact Person: Narendra Parekh No. 157/159, Narayan Dhuru Street Mumbai - 400075, Maharashtra, India +91-8048600943 https://www.indiamart.com/nparekh/.
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