As indicated below, Surat is the name of a city in India:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuratAs for "blue goods," I think you will have to dig a little deeper to find out the intended meaning. It could mean that the goods are literally blue, but this seems unlikely.
The following page talks about goods that are white, yellow, orange, brown, and red:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/red_goodsOn this page, a book talks about "blue" goods in the context of marketing:
https://books.google.jo/books?id=r6GXBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA978&lpg=P...So, I think you will have to see if this marketing context fits the material you are translating...or if there may be another meaning that makes more sense.
The book defines blue goods as follows:
low involvement/low risk and functional products that do not require detailed information; trial experience is sufficient