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Hyundai Transys Inc.

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1,326 US import shipments
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1,326 U.S. shipments available for Hyundai Transys Inc., updated weekly since 2007
Date Supplier Customer Details 43 more fields
2024-12-08 Hyundai Transys Inc.
Hyundai Transys Georgia
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Bill of lading
2024-12-08 Hyundai Transys Inc.
Hyundai Transys Georgia
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Bill of lading
2024-12-08 Hyundai Transys Inc.
Hyundai Transys Seating Systems
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Address
174 YEONGCHEON-RO DONGTAN-MYEON HWASEONG-SI GYEONGGI-DO 445-813 KOREA
 
 
Top HS Codes
  1. HS 94 - Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings; lamps and lighting fittings, n.e.c.; illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and the like; prefabricated buildings
  2. HS 87 - Vehicles; other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories thereof
  3. HS 84 - Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof
  4. HS 61 - Apparel and clothing accessories; knitted or crocheted
  5. HS 85 - Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers; television image and sound recorders and reproducers, parts and accessories of such articles

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1,334 shipment records available

Date
2024-12-08
Shipper Name
Hyundai Transys Inc.
Shipper Address
174 YEONGCHEON-RO DONGTAN-MYEON HWASEONG-SI GYEONGGI-DO 445-813 KOREA
Consignee Name
Hyundai Transys Georgia
Consignee Address
POWERTRAIN INC. 6801 KIA PARKWAY WEST POINT GA 31833 USA MR.KWANGHO.LEE
Notify Party Name
Hyundai Transys Alabama
Notify Party Address
301 FOLMAR PKWY,, MONTGOMERY, AL 36105 -
Weight
20401
Weight Unit
LB
Weight in KG
9253.738
Quantity
38
Quantity Unit
CAS
Measure
59
Measure Unit
CM
Shipment Origin
South Korea
Details
9,253.738 kg
From port: Busan, South Korea
To port: The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Place of Receipt
Busan
Foreign Port of Lading
Busan, South Korea
U.S. Port of Unlading
The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
U.S. Destination Port
The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Commodity
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Container
MRKU4021068
Marks Description
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Carrier Name
MAERSK LINE
Vessel Name
GERNER MAERSK
Voyage Number
442N
Bill of Lading Number
MAEU245943971
Lloyd's Code
9359002
HTS Codes
HTS 9401.99

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