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Nec Corporation Of America

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Cleaned and organized South American shipments

145 South American shipments available for Nec Corporation Of America
Date Data Source Customer Details
2023-06-13 Costa Rica Imports
MAXI REPUESTOS SRL
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Sample Bill of Lading

431 shipment records available

Departure Country (Shipment)
ESTADOS UNIDOS
Country of Commercial Transaction
ESTADOS UNIDOS
Declarant Name (Customs Agent)
CARVAJAL GRANADOS JOHANNA MARIA
Tax ID Number (Declarant)
109710435
Shipment Date
2023-06-13
Consignee
Maxi Repuestos Srl
Consignee Tax Number
310244964814
Shipper
Nec Corporation Of America
Shipment Origin
United States
Shipment Origin (Original Format)
ESTADOS UNIDOS
Transport Method
Air
Customs Regime
SANTAMARIA
Gross Weight (kg)
1675.12
Net Weight (kg)
1675.12
Value of Goods, CIF (USD)
14487.17
Declaration Number
005-2023-347288
Industry - GICS
[#<GicsCode id: 39, gics_code: "25101010", created_at: "2019-05-03 14:16:22", updated_at: "2020-07-16 09:56:30", description: "Auto Parts & Equipment">]
HS Code
870830900099
Goods Shipped
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Gross Weight, Item (kg)
1574.25
Net Weight, Item (kg)
1574.25
Value of Goods, Item CIF (USD)
13614.81
Brand
S/M
Serial Number
0322

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