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Hyundai Engineering

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Reveal patterns in global trade

Top countries/regions supplied by Hyundai Engineering
Destination Country/Region
  • United Arab Emirates
    46 shipments (27.5%)
  • Iraq
    41 shipments (24.6%)
  • Saudi Arabia
    24 shipments (14.4%)
  • Hong Kong, China
    11 shipments (6.6%)
  • Algeria
    8 shipments (4.8%)
  • Uruguay
    8 shipments (4.8%)
  • Vietnam
    6 shipments (3.6%)
  • Libya
    5 shipments (3.0%)
  • Indonesia
    4 shipments (2.4%)
  • Kenya
    3 shipments (1.8%)
  • Oman
    3 shipments (1.8%)
  • Malaysia
    3 shipments (1.8%)
  • Thailand
    2 shipments (1.2%)
  • Sri Lanka
    2 shipments (1.2%)
  • Philippines
    1 shipments (0.6%)

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U.S. Export Customs records organized by company

179 U.S. Export shipments available for Hyundai Engineering
Date Shipper Weight Containers
2020-11-29 Hyundai Engineering 22307 KG 3
2020-09-28 Hyundai Engineering 28214 KG 2
2020-08-25 Hyundai Engineering 29066 KG 1
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Contact information for Hyundai Engineering

 
Address
CONSTRUCTION CO LTD HYUNDAI BUILDING 140-2 KYE DONG CHONGRO KU SEOUL, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 110-793 PHONE NO : +82 2 7462508
 
 

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