Kuwait's Indian community numbers close to a million, with Malayalis the single largest group. Indian grocery stores in Abbasiya, Fahaheel and Salmiya restock Kerala snacks constantly — and supply gaps are common when sourcing through re-exporters.
Grabitol ships direct from Kerala to Kuwait importers: banana chips, vacuum fried snack lines, tapioca and jackfruit chips, dehydrated vegetables and festival foods, in bulk or retail-ready packs.
Direct sourcing means fresher stock (weeks more shelf life than via re-export hubs), factory pricing, and consistent availability through Onam and Ramadan peaks.
Direct shipments arrive weeks fresher, cost less per unit, and give you supply continuity during festival demand spikes when re-export stock runs short.
7–14 days for production and documentation, plus sea freight to Shuwaikh or air freight for urgent orders.
We work with both — MOQ starts at 100 kg per SKU, and we can consolidate mixed-SKU orders to reach economical freight volumes.