At Glance
- We are a 10 Years history Company
- We are an international commodities independent inspection agency
- We have a strong understanding of what constitutes a “Quality Issue" in the supply chain
- We are committed to work in ways that are true to our values of Trust, Integrity, Respect, Honesty, and Accountability
- We are committed to propagate and spread ethics and uphold professionalism in our work
- Coal, Metals & Minerals and Agri-commodities are our main coverage
- Our services cover most major producing countries Australia, Indonesia, India, China, Mexico etc.
Trust, Integrity
Respect, Honesty
and Accountability
We were established in 2012 in Singapore, with our main office in Singapore and across our global operations. We strive to be the most user-friendly and approachable platform to go to, and are committed to working in ways that are true to our values
a global scale
ranging from energy,
industrial to agri-commodities
By optimizing our strong logistical network around the world, we are genuinely committed in offering a trusted and reliable platform vital for long term supply partnerships with a key focus in helping esteemed clients from around the world to acquire reliable supply of energy, industrial and agri-products coupled with Affirm’s highest level of professional service.
Our Services
Coal
In 2025, global seaborne coal trade contracted by about 3% to roughly 1.33 billion tons, marking a turning point as peak demand shifted. Thermal coal exports dropped to roughly 1,110 million tons, driven by rising renewables and high domestic stocks in major buyers like China and India. Metallurgical (coking) coal also slid by about 3% to 357 million tons amid sluggish steel output.
Metals & Minerals
We specialize in the inspection of iron ore shipments destined for China, with full discharge inspection capability across the country’s major ports. Sulphur, fluorspar and ferromanganese represent our other primary product focus, supporting clients who procure from leading mining producers in India, China, and Mexico.
Agri-commodities
Global rice exports hit a record high in 2025, surging to over 88 million metric tons (MT) and generating an estimated US$33.6 billion. The market was heavily dominated by Asian suppliers, who accounted for roughly 78% of worldwide shipments.