Sulfikhar Ali - Emirates Trading Co LLC - mjoy.gajunera@mhfel.biz

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Sulfikhar Ali - Emirates Trading Co LLC - mjoy.gajunera@mhfel.biz

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From: Mary Joy Gajunera<mjoy.gajunera@mhfel.biz>
Date: 21 Oct 2024, 20:25
Subject: RE: Payment Copy Attached

kindly find the above attached processed payment that have been release .

FIND ATTACHED PAYMENT COPY AND PAID INVOICE PAYMENT

Best regards

Sulfikhar Ali
Accounts Payable
Emirates Trading Co.LLC

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