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Giant Sports

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159 U.S. shipments available for Giant Sports, updated weekly since 2007
Date Supplier Customer Details 43 more fields
2025-02-06 Giant Sports.
Tfo Holdings
XXXXXXX XXXX
Bill of lading
2021-01-13 Giant Sports.
Tbc Holdings
XXXXXXX XXXX
Bill of lading
2020-12-04 Giant Sports.
Tbc Holdings
XXXXXXX XXXX
Bill of lading
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Contact information for Giant Sports

 
Address
211 901-4 JAKJUN-DONG GYEYANG-GU INCHEON SOUTH KOREA
 
 
Top products
  1. fishing rods
Top HS Codes
  1. HS 95 - Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof

Sample Bill of Lading

159 shipment records available

Date
2025-02-06
Shipper Name
Giant Sports.
Shipper Address
211 901-4 JAKJUN-DONG GYEYANG-GU INCHEON SOUTH KOREA
Consignee Name
Tfo Holdings
Consignee Address
1313 AVENUER GRAND PRAIRIE TX 75050 US
Notify Party Name
Bdp International
Notify Party Address
801 HANOVER DRIVE, SUITE 500, GRAPEVINE TX76051 US
Weight
270
Weight Unit
KG
Weight in KG
270.0
Quantity
17
Quantity Unit
CTN
Shipment Origin
South Korea
Details
270.0 kg
From port: Busan, South Korea
To port: Service Port-Nogales, Nogales, Arizona
Via port: Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California
Place of Receipt
Busan
Foreign Port of Lading
Busan, South Korea
U.S. Port of Unlading
Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California
U.S. Destination Port
Service Port-Nogales, Nogales, Arizona
Commodity
XXXXXXX XXXX
Container
SMCU1196901
Marks Description
XXXXXXX XX
Carrier Name
BDP TRANSPORT
Vessel Name
SM NINGBO
Voyage Number
2501E
Bill of Lading Number
BOPTKRSE0197845
Master Bill of Lading Number
SMLMSEL4P0875400
HTS Codes
HTS 9507.10

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