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Asus Global Pte., Ltd.

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Top countries/regions supplied by Asus Global Pte., Ltd.
Destination Country/Region
  • Colombia
    18,312 shipments (45.4%)
  • United States
    10,788 shipments (26.8%)
  • Sri Lanka
    6,984 shipments (17.3%)
  • India
    4,048 shipments (10.0%)
  • Mexico
    170 shipments (0.4%)

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10,788 US import shipments
US
18,312 South American shipments
South America

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10,788 U.S. shipments available for Asus Global Pte., Ltd., updated weekly since 2007
Date Supplier Customer Details 43 more fields
2023-04-24 Asus Global Pte., Ltd.
Asus Computer International
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Bill of lading
2023-04-24 Asus Global Pte., Ltd.
Asus Computer International
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Bill of lading
2023-04-23 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
 
 

Sample Bill of Lading

39,669 shipment records available

Date
2023-04-24
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
8042
Weight Unit
KG
Weight in KG
8042.0
Quantity
2004
Quantity Unit
PKG
Shipment Origin
Singapore
Details
8,042.0 kg
From port: Yantian, China
To port: Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California
Place of Receipt
Yantian Cn
Foreign Port of Lading
Yantian, China
U.S. Port of Unlading
Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California
U.S. Destination Port
Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California
Commodity
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Container
CAXU7432226
Marks Description
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Carrier Name
CHRISTAL LINES
Vessel Name
MSC MARIA SAVERIA
Voyage Number
QJ312
Bill of Lading Number
CHSL429395903CKG
Master Bill of Lading Number
MEDUDX033456
Lloyd's Code
9467421
HTS Codes
HTS 8471.30

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