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Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

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Top countries/regions that supply Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
Origin Country/Region
  • South Korea
    129 shipments (41.6%)
  • India
    69 shipments (22.3%)
  • Sri Lanka
    39 shipments (12.6%)
  • Canada
    27 shipments (8.7%)
  • Indonesia
    11 shipments (3.5%)
  • Vietnam
    7 shipments (2.3%)
  • United States
    7 shipments (2.3%)
  • Mexico
    6 shipments (1.9%)
  • United Kingdom
    5 shipments (1.6%)
  • Ecuador
    4 shipments (1.3%)
  • Germany
    1 shipments (0.3%)
  • Panama
    1 shipments (0.3%)
  • Hong Kong, China
    1 shipments (0.3%)
  • Barbados
    1 shipments (0.3%)
  • Greece
    1 shipments (0.3%)
  • Norway
    1 shipments (0.3%)

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181 US import shipments
US
2 South American shipments
South America

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181 U.S. shipments available for Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., updated weekly since 2007
Date Supplier Customer Details 43 more fields
2018-01-11 Hepburn Engineering Inc.
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
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Bill of lading
2017-06-01 Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
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Bill of lading
2017-04-15 Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
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Contact information for Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

 
Address
1000 BANGEOJIN SUNHWAN-DORO DONG-GU ULSAN 44032
 
 

Sample Bill of Lading

331 shipment records available

Date
2018-01-11
Shipper Name
Hepburn Engineering Inc.
Shipper Address
SIX POINT ROAD TORONTO M8Z2X3
Consignee Name
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.,Ltd
Consignee Address
1000 BANGEOJIN SUNHWAN-DORO DONG-GU ULSAN 44032
Notify Party Name
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.,Ltd
Notify Party Address
., 1000 BANGEOJINSUNHWAB-DORO, ULSAN,, .
Weight
5290
Weight Unit
KG
Weight in KG
5290.0
Quantity
8
Quantity Unit
PCS
Measure
47
Measure Unit
CM
Shipment Origin
Canada
Details
5,290.0 kg
From port: Vancouver, BC, Canada
To port: Port of Seattle, Seattle, Washington
Place of Receipt
Toronto, On
Foreign Port of Lading
Vancouver, BC, Canada
U.S. Port of Unlading
Port of Seattle, Seattle, Washington
U.S. Destination Port
Port of Seattle, Seattle, Washington
Commodity
XXX XXXXX XXX XXXXX
Container
NYKU4801033
TCLU6831226
Carrier Name
NYK LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA)
Vessel Name
LEVERKUSEN EXPRESS
Voyage Number
018E
Bill of Lading Number
NYKSTORT06926A01
Master Bill of Lading Number
NYKSTORT06926300
Lloyd's Code
9613006
HTS Codes
HTS 8417.90

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