Manufacturer & Exporter

Salt Manufacturer

& Exporter

Sethiya Impex deals in various grades of Salt Including Refined Free Flow Iodized Salt, Tablet Salt, Pool Salt, Fine & Coarse Salt, Edible Salt, Industrial Salt, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Sulphate for various sectors.

 

India is one of the largest producers of salt in the world

Sethiya Impex is a manufacturing and export partnership company that was incorporated in 2018. The company produces various types of salt, including sodium chloride products under the brand name Sethiya Fresh Salt. They cater to the domestic market of India and export to many countries worldwide.

Their product range includes salt for the food industry, de-icing, water treatment, table salt, and the textile industry. They offer products such as free-flow iodized salt, triple-refined free-flow iodized salt, refined edible iodized salt, refined free-flow iodized salt, common salt (iodized and non-iodized), industrial salt, oversize salt, refined salt 30 mesh, uncrushed salt, fine salt (non-iodine), water softener tablet salt (sodium chloride), crystal salt, and raw salt.

The company operates in compliance with the law and adheres to high ethical standards. They have transparent business policies, their shipping network, and spacious warehouse, enabling them to ensure timely delivery of products. Their client-oriented approach and reasonable prices provide them with an additional edge over competitors in the same arena.

Sethiya Impex has a team of 50+ experienced staff and skilled laborers to fulfill customer orders on time. They have the capacity to supply/deliver raw salt in loose packing by bulk vessel and refined/free-flow salt in bags packing by container transport. They have the ability to supply 200K MTPA of raw salt and 35000 MTPA of refined/free-flow salt.

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Challenges Faced by the Industry

Despite being one of the largest producers and exporters of salt in the world, the salt manufacturing industry in India faces several challenges. One of the main challenges is the lack of modern technology and infrastructure in some areas, which can lead to lower quality salt and lower production efficiency. Additionally, competition from other salt-producing countries, such as China and the Netherlands, can make it difficult for Indian producers to compete on price.

Another challenge faced by the industry is the impact of climate change, which can affect the quality and quantity of salt produced. Changes in temperature and rainfall patterns can lead to changes in the salt concentration of seawater and brine, which can impact the evaporation process and the final quality of the salt.

Despite these challenges, the salt manufacturing and export industry in India remains an important contributor to the country’s economy and a major player in the global salt trade.