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Hyundai Heavy Industries Brasil

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2,153 South American shipments available for Hyundai Heavy Industries Brasil
日期 数据来源 客户 详细信息
2023-05-10 Paraguay Imports
AUTOMOTOR SA
XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX
2023-05-10 Paraguay Imports
AUTOMOTOR SA
XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXX
2023-05-10 Paraguay Imports
AUTOMOTOR SA
XXXXXX XXX
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Sample Bill of Lading

2,153 shipment records available

Bill of Lading Number
BR145057034
Shipment Date
2023-05-10
Consignee
Automotor SA
Consignee (Original Format)
AUTOMOTOR SA
Consignee Tax Number
800013409
Shipper
Hyundai Heavy Industries Brasil
Shipper (Original Format)
HYUNDAI HEAVY IND BRASIL E COM DE EQ DE CONSTR S.A.
Shipment Origin
South Korea
Shipment Origin (Original Format)
COREA DEL SUR
Port of Unlading
Paraguay (PY)
Country of Sale
Brazil
Country of Sale (Original Format)
BRASIL
Transport Method
Truck
Industry - GICS
[#<GicsCode id: 56, gics_code: "20106020", created_at: "2019-05-03 14:16:23", updated_at: "2020-07-16 09:56:30", description: "Industrial Machinery">]
HS Code
73181500
Goods Shipped
XXXXX XXXXXXXXX
Item Quantity
12
Item Unit
UNIDAD
Gross Weight (kg)
30
Net Weight (kg)
28
Value of Goods, CIF (USD)
$22
Value of Goods, FOB (USD)
$21
Freight Value (USD)
$1
Value of Goods, Item FOB (USD)
$1
Insurance Value (USD)
$0
Brand
HYUNDAI HEAVY

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