Indonesia origin Hardwood Charcoal MANUFACTURER & EXPORTER ( NOT TRADING COMPANY ) To ***** We produce Heavy Hardwood Charcoal ***** Usage : BBQ , Grill and Restaurant ***** Food Grade , No chemical added Lump shape 5 cm up ***** Sparkles - Smokeless - Quick Lighting ***** Long Burning Time up to 4 hours ***** Packing in 10 kg or 20kg in PP Colors Woven bags with your logo printed on it ***** Loading in 40ft approx 18 tons (more/less 5%) ***** HS Code 4402900 Wood Charcoal mentioned in BL ****** No deposit required and No L/C needed , we ship and you pay against copy of VERIFIED BL from Maersk Line or MSC Shipping Company ***** We are real Exporter , not Trading company and no use third party name
Indonesia-sourced hardwood charcoal designed for barbecue, grilling, and restaurant use. Produced as lump charcoal with pieces sized 5 cm and up, it is marketed as food-grade with no chemical additives. The product is noted for spark-free burning, minimal smoke, quick lighting, and an extended burn time of up to four hours.
Packaging is available in 10 kg or 20 kg woven polypropylene bags, with buyer-branded printing supported. Typical container loads are 18 metric tons net in a 40 ft container, subject to standard shipping tolerances.
This charcoal is suitable for direct import into markets requiring food-grade wood charcoal for culinary applications. Verify local import requirements and certifications prior to purchase, as regional regulations can vary.
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Compared with standard briquettes, this lump charcoal lights faster, burns cleaner, and leaves minimal ash. Relative to premium coconut-shell charcoal, it offers a lower cost per kilogram but may require slightly more frequent top-ups due to shorter burn duration.
Pricing scales with order volume and minimum order quantity tiers. Request a formal quote from the supplier for your target volume to confirm current pricing and freight terms.
Indonesian manufacturer and exporter specializing in hardwood charcoal production for food-grade applications. CV Indo Bina Mandiri operates its own kilns and sources hardwood locally to ensure consistent quality.
The company ships directly from Indonesian ports and accepts flexible payment terms such as payment against verified bill of lading, with no deposit or L/C required for established buyers.
Yes. The low-smoke, spark-free properties make it suitable for commercial smokers, though test batches are recommended for consistent heat output in large units.
It can be used if the grill’s airflow and ignition system are compatible with lump charcoal. Confirm compatibility with your equipment supplier before purchase.
The supplier uses mixed tropical hardwoods common to Indonesia such as teak, mahogany, and acacia. Exact species may vary by batch; confirm with supplier if species consistency is critical.
Yes. The supplier typically provides small samples for quality validation at buyer request, subject to sample availability and freight cost coverage.
Standard documentation includes a bill of lading, commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin. Food-grade and analysis certificates are available upon request; ask the supplier.
Yes. The supplier can provide a COA for ash, moisture, volatile matter, and fixed carbon content. Ask the supplier for the latest COA template and typical ranges.
Moisture content is typically less than 5% at time of shipment. Confirm exact values with the supplier, as seasonal variations can occur.
Store in a cool, dry place with good ventilation. Keep bags off the floor and away from direct heat or humidity to preserve quality and prevent bag degradation.