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Flextronics Automotive Inc.

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Sample Bill of Lading

79 shipment records available

Bill of Lading Number
2151747
Shipment Date
2022-03-14
Consignee
Flextronics Plastics SA De Cv
Consignee (Original Format)
FLEXTRONICS PLASTICS SA DE CV CARR A BASE AEREA/5850//LA MORA//CARR A TESISTAN Y RAMON CORONA ZAPOPAN, JALISCO, 45130 Mexico
Consignee Tax Number
FPL980602BT2
Shipper
Flextronics Automotive Inc.
Shipper (Original Format)
FLEXTRONICS AUTOMOTIVE INC. USA United States
Shipper Registration Number
382622745
Shipment Origin
["United States"]
Port of Unlading
Guadalajara (MX)
Port of Unlading (Original Format)
GUADALAJARA, TLACOMULCO DE ZUÑIGA, JALISCO.
Country of Sale
United States
Transport Method
Air
Customs Regime
Final Import / Export
Customs Agent
3993
Gross Weight (kg)
2.72
Gross Weight (t)
0.00272
Gross Weight (Original Format)
2.72
Value of Goods, CIF (USD)
$138
Value of Goods, CIF (MXN)
2847
Freight Value (MXN)
777
Exchange Rate (MXN-USD)
$21
Item Origin
United States
Industry - GICS
[#<GicsCode id: 102, gics_code: "20104010", created_at: "2020-07-16 09:56:29", updated_at: "2020-07-16 09:56:30", description: "Electrical Components & Equipment">]
HS Code
8537100400
Goods Shipped
XXXXXX XX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX
Shipment Quantity
2.0
Shipment Unit
Pieza
Value of Goods, Item CIF (USD)
$138
Value of Goods, Item CIF (MXN)
2847
Shipment Value (MXN)
2070
Tax Quantity
0.8
Tax Unit
Kilo
Customs Processing Tax 1 Value (MXN)
378
Value Added Tax 1 Value (MXN)
516
Value Added Tax Rate
16.0
Value Adjusted Code
1
WTO Valuation Method Code
1

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