
SOFT CORPORATE OFFER (SCO) UREA 46
Gngroup Supplies Sdn. Bhd. in collaboration with our refinery, manufactory, factory, supplier or seller, with full legal responsibility, hereby issue this Soft corporate Offer with given terms and conditions as stated in this offer to confirm our readiness to execute a sales and purchase agreement with the ability to supply the following commodity according to the terms and conditions stipulated in this soft corporate offer.
Commodity: Urea N46 Granular and Prilled
Loading Port: Rotterdam or Seller Option
Incoterms: CIF ASWP Only
Packing: 50 KG Bags / Bulk Tanker / Seller’s Option
Minimum Order: 30,000 MT
Maximum Order: 100,000 MT
Commission: USD$ 10.00 Per MT
Shipment Guaranteed: 2% PB (Performance Bond)
Cargo Insurance: 110% by seller
INSPECTION:
For CIF
a) Inspection at loading port (seller port) by SGS for quality, quantity, fully at seller’s expense.
b) Final inspection at port of discharge (buyer port) by SGS for quality, quantity, fully at buyer’s expense.
BUYER’S COMMITMENT:
a) CIS (Customer Sheet Information)
b) ICPO + Scan Passport + Company Profile + BCL or POF
{BANKING PROCEDURES FOR CIF AWSP}
GUARANTEE PAYMENT IS REQUIRED FROM BUYERS:
SWIFT MT760 VIA SBLC
Step 1 – Seller to Buyer
GNGROUP SUPPLIES SDN BHD provides to the Buyer:
a) Full/Soft Corporate Offer (FCO/SCO)
b) ICPO Template Format
c) BCL/CIS Template Format
Step 2 – Buyer to Seller
Buyer provides to GNGROUP SUPPLIES SDN BHD:
a) Official ICPO, addressed to:
To: GNGROUP SUPPLIES SDN BHD
Attn: TBA IN OFFICIAL SCO / FCO
b) Copy of Buyer’s Passport (scanned)
c) Buyer’s Company Profile (PDF)
d) CIS Applicant SBLC
Step 3 – Seller to Buyer
a) Official ICPO, addressed to:
To: GNGROUP SUPPLIES SDN BHD
Attn: TBA IN OFFICIAL SCO / FCO
b) Copy of Buyer’s Passport (scanned)
c) Buyer’s Company Profile (PDF)
d) CIS Applicant SBLC
Step 3 – Seller to Buyer
GNGROUP provides to the Buyer:
a) Draft Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA) for review, completion, or correction.
b) CIS Fiduciary Receiver SBLC / Beneficiary details.
a) Draft Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA) for review, completion, or correction.
b) CIS Fiduciary Receiver SBLC / Beneficiary details.
Step 4 – Buyer to Seller
Buyer returns the reviewed Draft SPA to GNGROUP SUPPLIES SDN BHD via email.
Step 5 – Seller to Buyer
GNGROUP SUPPLIES SDN BHD issues a Proforma Invoice.
Step 6 – Bank-to-Bank Process
1. Buyer applies for Draft SWIFT MT760 SBLC from the issuing bank.
2. Issuing bank issues Draft SWIFT MT760 SBLC → Buyer forwards to GNGROUP.
3. GNGROUP forwards Draft to Fiduciary/Beneficiary → then to Receiving Bank.
4. Receiving Bank reviews Draft (may request correction/AMENDMENT OR approve).
5. If approved → GNGROUP instructs Buyer to proceed with Final SWIFT MT760 SBLC.
6. Buyer sends copy of Final SWIFT MT760 SBLC to GNGROUP (review/approval).
7. GNGROUP forwards Final copy to Fiduciary/Beneficiary for follow-up with Receiving Bank.
8. The Receiving Bank conducts compliance and internal approval procedures (including AML/KYC checks). Once cleared, the Receiving Bank will request the Issuing Bank to send the Hard Copy SBLC via secure courier.
9. Once Receiving Bank confirms receipt of Hard Copy → Final SWIFT MT760 SBLC is activated in SWIFT system.
💡 Note:
Many buyers assume that once an SBLC is issued, POP and PB must be released immediately. In reality, the SBLC must first be: Verified by the receiving bank, cleared under Central Bank regulations (AML/KYC), Activated in the SWIFT system only after the Hard Copy is received.
Only then can the seller proceed with PB/POP issuance.
Step 7 – Seller to Buyer
Seller issues Full POP and Shipping Documents, including 2% PB:
A. Dip test Authorization and SGS report.
B. Certificate of Origin
C. Statement of Product Availability of Product.
D. Allocation Transaction Passport Code Certificate [ATPCC]
E. Q&Q done by indigenous lab.
F. Commitment to supply
G. Charter Party Agreement to Transport the Product to Discharge Port
H. Vessel Questionnaire 88
I. Bill of Lading. The customs formalities and test report to buyer/bank.
💡 Note:
POP is only issued once the SBLC has been fully activated in the SWIFT system. This ensures that the seller’s risk is covered.
Step 8 – Shipment
Buyer returns the reviewed Draft SPA to GNGROUP SUPPLIES SDN BHD via email.
Step 5 – Seller to Buyer
GNGROUP SUPPLIES SDN BHD issues a Proforma Invoice.
Step 6 – Bank-to-Bank Process
1. Buyer applies for Draft SWIFT MT760 SBLC from the issuing bank.
2. Issuing bank issues Draft SWIFT MT760 SBLC → Buyer forwards to GNGROUP.
3. GNGROUP forwards Draft to Fiduciary/Beneficiary → then to Receiving Bank.
4. Receiving Bank reviews Draft (may request correction/AMENDMENT OR approve).
5. If approved → GNGROUP instructs Buyer to proceed with Final SWIFT MT760 SBLC.
6. Buyer sends copy of Final SWIFT MT760 SBLC to GNGROUP (review/approval).
7. GNGROUP forwards Final copy to Fiduciary/Beneficiary for follow-up with Receiving Bank.
8. The Receiving Bank conducts compliance and internal approval procedures (including AML/KYC checks). Once cleared, the Receiving Bank will request the Issuing Bank to send the Hard Copy SBLC via secure courier.
9. Once Receiving Bank confirms receipt of Hard Copy → Final SWIFT MT760 SBLC is activated in SWIFT system.
💡 Note:
Many buyers assume that once an SBLC is issued, POP and PB must be released immediately. In reality, the SBLC must first be: Verified by the receiving bank, cleared under Central Bank regulations (AML/KYC), Activated in the SWIFT system only after the Hard Copy is received.
Only then can the seller proceed with PB/POP issuance.
Step 7 – Seller to Buyer
Seller issues Full POP and Shipping Documents, including 2% PB:
A. Dip test Authorization and SGS report.
B. Certificate of Origin
C. Statement of Product Availability of Product.
D. Allocation Transaction Passport Code Certificate [ATPCC]
E. Q&Q done by indigenous lab.
F. Commitment to supply
G. Charter Party Agreement to Transport the Product to Discharge Port
H. Vessel Questionnaire 88
I. Bill of Lading. The customs formalities and test report to buyer/bank.
💡 Note:
POP is only issued once the SBLC has been fully activated in the SWIFT system. This ensures that the seller’s risk is covered.
Step 8 – Shipment
Seller loads the vessel and inspects cargo onboard.
Delivery at agreed safe port → Buyer conducts inspection.
Upon SGS clearance & receipt of all payment documents → Buyer pays 100% within 2 banking days.
💡 Note:
Payment is not triggered by POP alone, but by successful SGS inspection and full compliance of shipping documents.
Step 9 – Transfer of Title
Delivery at agreed safe port → Buyer conducts inspection.
Upon SGS clearance & receipt of all payment documents → Buyer pays 100% within 2 banking days.
💡 Note:
Payment is not triggered by POP alone, but by successful SGS inspection and full compliance of shipping documents.
Step 9 – Transfer of Title
Product and all shipping documents transferred to Buyer. Title passes to Buyer.
Step 10 – Commission Payment
Step 10 – Commission Payment
Seller pays commission as follows:
A) 50% Seller’s Side (Closed)
B) 50% Buyer’s Side (Open – Buyer Mandate & Intermediaries)
Commission terms covered by an IMFPA signed prior to SPA issuance.
💡 Note:
IMFPA is necessary to protect all intermediaries and avoid disputes once commission is due.
Step 11 – Subsequent Shipments
A) 50% Seller’s Side (Closed)
B) 50% Buyer’s Side (Open – Buyer Mandate & Intermediaries)
Commission terms covered by an IMFPA signed prior to SPA issuance.
💡 Note:
IMFPA is necessary to protect all intermediaries and avoid disputes once commission is due.
Step 11 – Subsequent Shipments
Buyer’s Bank issues SBLC/BG valid for 1 Year 1 days.
GNGROUP provides 2% PB covering one month’s shipment (valid until final shipment). Seller continues deliveries as per contract schedule with DTA/ATV/Fresh SGS until 12-month cycle completes.
💡 Note:
It should be clarified whether the SBLC is Revolving or Extendable. This avoids misinterpretation between Buyer and Seller.
GNGROUP provides 2% PB covering one month’s shipment (valid until final shipment). Seller continues deliveries as per contract schedule with DTA/ATV/Fresh SGS until 12-month cycle completes.
💡 Note:
It should be clarified whether the SBLC is Revolving or Extendable. This avoids misinterpretation between Buyer and Seller.
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ABOUT UREA N46 GRANULAR AND PRILLED
WHAT IS PRILLED UREA?
Prilled Urea is a type of solid nitrogen fertilizer that can easily dissolve in water. There are several uses of this type of urea due to its specific properties. We can manufacture this substance through the reaction between ammonia and carbon dioxide. It is largely important for agricultural purposes and as a nitrogen-rich fertilizer. Prilled urea is also known as Ice Melt Urea or De-Icer Urea.
WHAT IS GRANULAR UREA?
Granular urea is a type of solid nitrogen fertilizer that comes in the form of Granules. Generally, this type of nitrogen fertilizer contains about 46% nitrogen. This substance is produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide. Typically, Granular urea has the highest nitrogen content among solid nitrogen fertilizers.
USES OF UREA N46%
Urea is used in both agricultural and industrial sectors, with the highest consumption, about 90% of urea production in the world is allocated to agriculture and 10% to industry. Urea N46% contains 46% nitrogen and is also known as 46% urea.
In agriculture, urea fertilizer is used directly or as an additive in other fertilizers. In addition, urea is used as an additive in animal feed. Urea N46% is usually used in agriculture as a foliar application, solid fertilizer application by hand or sprayer, or with irrigation water.
PRODUCTION:
In common with most commercial nitrogen fertilizers, urea is manufactured from anhydrous ammonia (NH3). The high analysis of urea 46% N is the main reason for the low cost of this form of nitrogen fertilizer.
APPLICATION OF UREA
UREA N46% as a nitrogen fertilizer. Nitrogen is known as one of the most important elements needed by plants and as a result, nitrogen fertilizers are among the most widely used agricultural fertilizers. They are commonly used to accelerate crop growth and yield. Urea 46 analysis used in agriculture is 46% nitrogen – 1% biuret – half% moisture – half% formaldehyde and its particle size are about 2 to 4 mm.
More than 90% of the world’s urea production contains nitrogen for use as chemical fertilizers. In general applications, urea has the highest nitrogen content of all solid nitrogen fertilizers (46.7%).
Urea is hydrolyzed in the soil and converted to ammonia and dioxide and is used to feed crops. Urea is produced naturally through processes in human and animal bodies; however, urea can also be produced artificially. Synthetic urea is produced by anhydrous ammonia in petrochemical manufacturers.
TRANSPORTATION
Urea can be shipped in bulk or packed with certain care measures, such as the possibility of getting the product into the environment and spillage of the product. Urea is transported by all transport facilities, in compliance with goods transportation regulations applied to this type of transport means.
STORAGE
Shelf life 6 months from the date of production.
WHERE CAN I BUY UREA N46%?
If you need more information on how to buy UREA N46% fertilizer in bags or in bulk and in granular or peril forms, please contact us at admin@gngroupsupplies.com
In order to know the price, get advice and buy UREA N46% fertilizer, you can contact our experts in the commercial unit. We are ready to provide you with zero to one hundred purchase processes in order to supply the raw materials you need. For information on the price of 46% nitrogen export granular fertilizer, as well as ordering and supplying this material as soon as possible, you can contact our experts in the commercial department.
TYPES UREA N46%
Our supply Urea is manufactured in two forms, PRILLED and GRANULAR.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRILLED AND GRANULAR UREA?
Prilled urea and Granular urea are two types of solid nitrogen fertilizers that are useful for agricultural purposes. The key difference between Prilled and Granular urea is that Prilled urea takes a little time to dissolve in water, whereas granular urea takes a lot of time to dissolve. This is because Prilled urea has a high dimensional consistency and a small size. Moreover, it is difficult to handle and store Prilled urea due to its hygroscopic nature. However, it is comparatively easy to handle and store Granular urea.
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