S.V.J. Enterprises Ltd. engages in the manufacturing, trading, and processing of agricultural products. It provides honey products, food product and grains. It also offers disposable silver laminated plates, aluminum foil food container, aluminum laminated bag and pouches, and packaging pouches. The company was founded on October 16, 2009 and is headquartered in Thane, India.
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