CTC & orthodox Assam teas
Curated lots from estates and auctions with warehouse-stable storage for buyers across domestic and export-focused supply chains.
MS GANPATRAI JAMUNADHAR BROS operates a modern warehouse and trading hub from Tinsukia, Assam, specialising in bulk commodities, grains and Assam tea serving distributors, processors and institutional buyers across the region.
Located in Siding Bazar, Tinsukia, MS GANPATRAI JAMUNADHAR BROS combines long-standing trading relationships with modern warehousing controls, giving buyers confidence from purchase order to final delivery.
The facility at 0, Chamber Road, Siding Bazar, Tinsukia, Assam, 786125 is positioned within an established commercial belt with strong access to tea estates, grain markets and industrial corridors across the Upper Assam region.
The warehouse holds well-defined product streams, enabling faster picking, clearer documentation and easier planning for transporters and buyers across Assam and neighbouring states.
Curated lots from estates and auctions with warehouse-stable storage for buyers across domestic and export-focused supply chains.
Bags and bulk shipments of rice, wheat, pulses and staples with controlled stacking practices focusing on safety and preservation.
Palletised and cartonised industrial inputs, spares and hardware items for regional projects and trading houses.
Ancillary packing materials and consumables supporting tea, grain and industrial dispatch workflows from the warehouse.
Mixed FMCG, consumer and fast-moving items routed through the facility for regional distributors and retailers.
Configurable bays and stacks reserved for anchor clients, simplifying reconciliations and repeat ordering.
Short-tenure holding for seasonal commodities, spot opportunities and tactical lots aligned to Northeast demand.
Basic sorting, segregation and documentation support integrated with loading plans for onward movement.
The warehouse is designed to synchronise inbound arrivals, bay allocation and outbound dispatch so that each vehicle, wagon or container spends less time waiting and more time moving.
Goods arriving via road or rail are checked at the gate, documents matched and unloading planned so each lot is correctly identified before stacking.
Commodities are stacked by lot, product and client with clear aisle spacing, making future picking faster and safer during busy dispatch windows.
Orders are picked by stack, cross-checked with instructions, and staged near loading points so trucks and wagons can be turned around on schedule.
Loading is monitored for correct counts, condition and weight distribution, with final documentation prepared and handed over to drivers and consignees.
A glimpse into the warehouse floors, stacked bays, forklift activity and the office environment where coordination and documentation are managed every day.
Trading partners, distributors and transporters value predictable loading, clear documentation and straightforward communication across every shipment handled through the warehouse.
The operations team prioritises punctuality, accurate counts and responsive coordination, helping partners meet their own schedules with confidence.
Common questions from traders, institutional buyers and logistics partners about how the warehouse operates, how shipments are scheduled and what support is available.
The main focus is on Assam tea, food grains, pulses, industrial goods, packaging inputs and selected fast-moving trade items, with the flexibility to accommodate related categories subject to feasibility.
Partners are encouraged to coordinate with the operations team in advance by phone or email so that a suitable loading window is reserved, keeping in mind other planned movements and product readiness.
MS GANPATRAI JAMUNADHAR BROS functions as a trading and warehousing house, combining inventory holding with structured dispatch support based on the nature of each client relationship.
Yes, subject to mutual agreement and space planning, certain bays or stack locations may be assigned to specific clients to simplify tracking, reconciliation and repeat loading.
The team focuses on orderly stacking, safe aisle spacing, basic condition checks and disciplined handling practices, with variations addressed as per the nature of each commodity.
The warehouse respects the sensitivity of trading information, pricing and logistics plans and aims to maintain confidentiality across all client interactions and communications.
In the course of enquiries and operations, basic contact details, company information and shipment-related instructions may be collected to coordinate services effectively.
Information is used to understand requirements, plan stock and loading, prepare documentation and maintain records as may be reasonably required for business and compliance.
Trading details, volumes, pricing and routing preferences shared with the warehouse are treated as confidential and are not disclosed except where required by law or mutually agreed.
Information may be shared with transporters, service providers or other parties only when necessary for executing shipments or where legally required.
Records may be retained for as long as necessary to support operations, reconciliation and legal or regulatory obligations, after which they may be archived or removed.
For any questions regarding privacy practices, clients may reach out using the contact details in the footer and expect a reasonable response window.
This section is intended to provide an overview of current practices and does not constitute a legal agreement. Specific terms may evolve to reflect operational, legal or regulatory requirements.
Trading and warehousing arrangements involve shared responsibilities. This section outlines key principles that typically govern operations and support transparent collaboration.
Services may include trading, warehousing, handling and related coordination. The exact scope for each client or shipment is defined through mutual understanding or written terms where applicable.
Clients are responsible for providing clear, written instructions regarding products, quantities, destinations and any special handling requirements before loading is scheduled.
Liability, where applicable, is limited to the extent agreed between the parties and subject to applicable law, taking into account factors such as handling conditions and third-party transport.
While the warehouse aims to meet agreed timelines, delays arising from external factors such as weather, transport or regulatory checks may be outside operational control.
Clients are expected to ensure that goods, documentation and instructions are compliant with applicable laws and regulations for the relevant jurisdictions.
Terms and operational practices may be updated periodically. Continued use of services after updates indicates acceptance of the revised framework, subject to applicable law.
This is a general business-oriented summary and not a substitute for formal, customised legal documentation. Parties may choose to formalise their arrangements through separate agreements where appropriate.
Use the contact details or the enquiry form to outline your requirement—product, approximate volume, timelines and destination—and the team will coordinate suitable loading plans.