At Acrolink Impex, we take pride in being a premier exporter of high-quality groceries, spices, fresh produce, and FMCG products to global markets.

From Onions to Empire
Humble Beginnings with Onions
In 2019, Acrolink Impex was born in the bustling yet lesser-known city of Rajkot, Gujarat, with a bold vision and a modest start. Mr. Hardik Vala, driven by ambition and determination, ventured into the export business with a shipment of onions, targeting Sri Lanka as the first market. However, the initial venture turned into a harsh lesson. Fraud and deception by suppliers, coupled with clients vanishing without payments, left the company reeling. Trust was shattered, resources were drained, and the dream seemed distant. Yet, giving up was never an option.
Pivot to Namkeen
Refusing to let failure define the journey, Acrolink Impex pivoted toward something Gujarat is renowned for—namkeen, the beloved savory snack that enjoys global popularity. With limited resources but unwavering determination, the company shifted gears and slowly gained traction. Each namkeen order not only revived the company’s confidence but also laid the foundation for a stronger and more resilient business. What started as a survival strategy quickly became a stepping stone to bigger aspirations.
Breakthrough with Mangoes
Refusing to let failure define the journey, Acrolink Impex pivoted toward something Gujarat is renowned for—namkeen, the beloved savory snack that enjoys global popularity. With limited resources but unwavering determination, the company shifted gears and slowly gained traction. Each namkeen order not only revived the company’s confidence but also laid the foundation for a stronger and more resilient business. What started as a survival strategy quickly became a stepping stone to bigger aspirations.
Crossing Borders and Building Trust
With the success of the mango export to the USA, a ripple effect began. Soon, Canada followed, then the United Kingdom, and Japan joined the list of growing markets. What had started with namkeen and mangoes transformed into a global phenomenon. Acrolink Impex was no longer confined to a single product or region. Its reputation for delivering quality and maintaining trust propelled the company toward new horizons. Each new market added to the company’s global footprint, fueling further growth and diversification.
More Products, Greater Impact
By 2023, Acrolink Impex had expanded its product portfolio to include over 50 products across multiple sectors. From fresh produce and spices to dairy, beverages, and FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods), the company catered to diverse customer needs across the globe. This phase of diversification was not just about adding products but about delivering consistent quality and exceeding customer expectations. With a deep understanding of global markets and a commitment to excellence, Acrolink Impex solidified its position as a trusted global supplier.
Excellence Through Partnership
Today, Acrolink Impex stands tall as a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. From a small office in Rajkot to becoming a recognized global name, the journey has been anything but ordinary. The company’s success is rooted in its unwavering belief in a “Client Win - You Win” philosophy, ensuring that every partnership thrives on trust, quality, and timely delivery. As Acrolink Impex continues to evolve and grow, it invites partners and clients to be part of its ongoing story—a journey where dreams transform into triumphs, one shipment at a time.
Building New Success Stories
Refusing to let failure define the journey, Acrolink Impex pivoted toward something Gujarat is renowned for—namkeen, the beloved savory snack that enjoys global popularity. With limited resources but unwavering determination, the company shifted gears and slowly gained traction. Each namkeen order not only revived the company’s confidence but also laid the foundation for a stronger and more resilient business. What started as a survival strategy quickly became a stepping stone to bigger aspirations.
Still Have a Questions?
How do you ensure traceability and food safety across your product range?
What certifications and compliance standards do your products meet for international markets?
How do you maintain product quality and freshness during international shipping?
What payment terms and methods do you accept for international orders?
Established customers: LC at sight, D/P, D/A for 30-60 days.
Accepted methods: SWIFT transfer, letters of credit. No direct credit card payments.
What are your minimum order quantities (MOQ) and packaging options?
Fresh Mangoes: 1 Consignment (Approximately 330 & 400 Boxes)
Spices: 500 kg per variety, with discounted pricing for orders above 1 metric ton
A2 Bilona Cow Ghee: 200 kg (Typically 400 units of 500g packages)
FMCG Products: Varies by item, generally starting at 500 units