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Asus Global Pte., Ltd.

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15,132 US import shipments
US
22,437 South American shipments
South America

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15,132 U.S. shipments available for Asus Global Pte., Ltd., updated weekly since 2007
Date Supplier Customer Details 43 more fields
2025-02-11 Asus Global Pte., Ltd.
Asus Computer International
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Bill of lading
2025-02-11 Asus Global Pte., Ltd.
Asus Computer International
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Bill of lading
2025-02-11 Asus Global Pte., Ltd.
Asus Computer International
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Bill of lading
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Contact information for Asus Global Pte., Ltd.

 
Address
15A CHANGI BUSINESS PARK CENTRAL 1 #05-01 EIGHTRIUMA CHANGI BUSINESS PARK SINGAPORE 486035 SG
 
 
Top HS Codes
  1. HS 84 - Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof
  2. HS 85 - Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers; television image and sound recorders and reproducers, parts and accessories of such articles
  3. HS 39 - Plastics and articles thereof
  4. HS 48 - Paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp, of paper or paperboard
  5. HS 73 - Iron or steel articles

Sample Bill of Lading

50,794 shipment records available

Date
2025-02-11
Shipper Name
Asus Global Pte Ltd
Shipper Address
15A CHANGI BUSINESS PARK CENTRAL 1 #05-01 EIGHTRIUMA CHANGI BUSINESS PARK SINGAPORE 486035 SG
Consignee Name
Asus Computer International
Consignee Address
800 CORPORATE WAY FREMONT, CA 94538-3287
Weight
24404
Weight Unit
KG
Weight in KG
24404.0
Quantity
1278
Quantity Unit
PKG
Shipment Origin
Singapore
Details
24,404.0 kg
From port: Keelung, Taiwan
To port: The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Place of Receipt
Keelung Tw
Foreign Port of Lading
Keelung, Taiwan
U.S. Port of Unlading
The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
U.S. Destination Port
The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Commodity
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Container
BMOU1478824
NYKU8040040
SEGU5968160
UETU4063117
Marks Description
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Carrier Name
CHRISTAL LINES
Vessel Name
YM UNIFORMITY
Voyage Number
076E
Bill of Lading Number
CHSL501370519TPE
Master Bill of Lading Number
ONEYTPEF00979800
Lloyd's Code
9462691
HTS Codes
HTS 8471.41

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