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Stephen Gould Corporation

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Origin Country/Region
  • Mexico
    224 shipments (76.5%)
  • India
    69 shipments (23.5%)

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Sample Bill of Lading

286 shipment records available

Bill of Lading Number
3002415
Shipment Date
2023-04-20
Consignee
Stephen Gould Corporation
Consignee (Original Format)
STEPHEN GOULD CORPORATION United States
Consignee Registration Number
221550787
Shipper
Estapack S A P I De Cv
Shipper (Original Format)
ESTAPACK S A P I DE CV AVENIDA PROLONGACION COLON SUR 6013 CALLE INDEPENDENCIA Y CALLE COMONFORT TLAQUEPAQUE, JALISCO, 45601 Mexico
Shipper Tax Number
EST040824HB5
Shipment Destination
["United States"]
Port of Lading
Jalisco (MX)
Port of Lading (Original Format)
GUADALAJARA, TLACOMULCO DE ZUÑIGA, JALISCO.
Country of Purchase
United States
Transport Method
Truck
Customs Regime
Return Of Goods (Immex).
Customs Agent
3711
Gross Weight (kg)
38.0
Gross Weight (t)
0.038
Gross Weight (Original Format)
38.0
Value of Goods, CIF (USD)
$322
Value of Goods, CIF (MXN)
5809
Exchange Rate (MXN-USD)
$18
Item Destination
United States
Industry - GICS
[#<GicsCode id: 91, gics_code: "15103020", created_at: "2020-07-16 09:56:29", updated_at: "2020-07-16 09:56:29", description: "Paper Packaging">]
HS Code
4819100100
Goods Shipped
XXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX
Shipment Quantity
48.0
Shipment Unit
Pieza
Value of Goods, Item CIF (USD)
$322
Value of Goods, Item CIF (MXN)
5809
Shipment Value (MXN)
5809
Tax Quantity
38.0
Tax Unit
Kilo
Customs Processing Tax 1 Method Code
9
Customs Processing Tax 1 Value (MXN)
408

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