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Global BAP was founded in 2018 and describes itself as a Chilean family-owned company, with its Asia-Pacific marketing headquarters located in Shanghai. It is not positioned as a traditional retail e-commerce platform, but rather as a B2B supply and procurement partner connecting Chinese food and beverage innovators with premium Chilean fruit ingredients, covering industrial raw materials as well as some retail organic health products.
Its core categories include concentrated fruit juice, fruit purée, dried fruit, frozen fruit, and retail products. The product pages disclose several key procurement parameters, such as brand, origin, Brix, packaging specifications, storage conditions, and shelf life, covering brands including San Clemente, Ama Time, Bayas del Sur, Loika, and Montes de Molina. On the supply chain side, the website emphasizes direct supply from Chilean orchards and processing plants, along with a compliant, stable, and fast import system. In China, it provides sales service, order support, logistics coordination, and technical support through its local Shanghai team.
The website does not provide actual sales prices; both the market price and listed price on product pages are shown as 0.00. The text mentions access to first-hand factory pricing and contracts signed with Chilean suppliers, so it operates more like an inquiry-based and contract procurement model. Commission rates, minimum order quantities, payment terms, payment methods, customs clearance responsibilities, and delivery timelines are not disclosed, so these need to be confirmed by email or offline communication before purchasing.
Its strengths lie in its focused country of origin, clear product categories, and detailed parameters for some products. It also emphasizes international standards and organic certifications, making it suitable for companies with requirements around fruit ingredient quality, compliance, and stable supply. Its localized operations in Shanghai also reduce cross-border communication costs for Chinese customers. The drawbacks are its relatively weak online transaction capabilities, with no self-service ordering, real-time inventory, quotation system, or payment instructions. In addition, its supply sources are concentrated in Chile, which may be affected by seasonality, international logistics, and import policies.
It is better suited to food companies in sectors such as beverages, dairy, baking, jam, baby food, and healthy snacks, as well as retail channel operators looking for organic fruit purée, NFC juice, and dried fruit. For sellers seeking small-batch, immediate procurement or transparent online price comparisons, its convenience is limited. The website includes Simplified Chinese content and provides a Shanghai address and email. Based on the crawled content, it appears to target Chinese customers and is likely directly accessible from China.
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