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From: Sunilkumar. E <iinfo@nooralhudaglass.com>
Date: 16 Feb 2026 05:37:03 -0800
Subject: Quotation and Availability Request for Attached Order Details

Good day alissa

Please send me a quotation and delivery period for the attached Orders.
We need Items No.1 to No.4 urgently, please state the availability.

Your quick response will be appreciated.

Best Regards,

Sunilkumar. E

Sales - Marketing

Noor Group of Companies

📱 Mobile: +971 51 562 0508 | ☎️ Office: +971 6 741 9349 | ✉️ Email: kumar.nhgg61@gmail.com | 🌐 Website: www.nooralhudaglass.com

Our Divisions:
• Noor Al Huda Glass Trading LLC (Ajman)
• Al Noor Huda Glass & Aluminium (Dubai)
• Al Noor Huda Glass & Aluminium (Sharjah)
• Noor Al Sama Kitchen Equipment LLC
• Noor Al Sama General Maintenance & Contracting LLC

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Company Ethos:

Al Noor Group, we are dedicated to delivering superior quality and precision in every project. Our success is built on integrity, innovation, and unwavering commitment to excellence. We take pride in exceeding expectations, fostering trust, and setting new standards in craftsmanship and service.

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