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About UAB Staida Limited

UAB Staida Limited is a Lithuanian company commissioned with snail breeding where snails are grown using organic curtain method. UAB Staida Limited business activities include the snail breeding, exporting both live snails and snail’s products such as snails frozen meat, snail’s caviar, snail’s caviar with gold dust, canned snails, and snails paste with truffles worldwide. The excellent qualities of snails that the business breeds are grown in an organic environment, in which all the guidelines of hygiene are strictly applied. The company's experience and the adherence to snail supply policy composition make sure the success of the production is at par.Also, the company deals with consulting services for the construction
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Every one of the snails multiplying units uses the Business progressive method. The company’s client export countries include France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, and Germany. You can place your order and select the mode of shipping your snails’ products through;

Telex - A telex release is a message which is sent by the shipping line or agent at load port to their office or agent at discharge port informing that the shipper or exporter has surrendered one or all of the original bills of lading that contain been issued to them, and the freight can be released to the consignee shown on the bill of lading without presentation of any original bills of lading.

The Door to Door Delivery - Delivery to the final vacation spot for more charges, to ensure the direct flow of goods from the exporter to the importer or from the point-of-origin to the point-of-sale with a nominal of interruption and wait. Deliveries are coordinated in line with the consignee's designated schedule.

Free On the Board method- This means that the seller fulfills their requirement to deliver when the goods have passed within the ship's rail at the named port of transport, and the buyer has to bear the dangers of loss or destruction to the goods from that point and the costs and custom

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