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Target Logistics

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102 U.S. shipments available for Target Logistics, updated weekly since 2007
Date Supplier Customer Details 43 more fields
2008-08-27 Rs Logistics Ltd.
Target Logistics Services
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Bill of lading
2008-08-11 Rs Logistics Ltd.
Target Logistics Services
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Bill of lading
2008-08-11 Rs Logistics Ltd.
Target Logistics Services
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Bill of lading
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Contact information for Target Logistics

 
Address
4161 SENATOR ST MEMPHIS TN 38118 U.S.A.
 
 
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 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
  3. HS 90 - Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus; parts and accessories
  4. HS 95 - Toys, games and sports requisites; parts and accessories thereof
  5. HS 04 - Dairy produce; birds' eggs; natural honey; edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or included

Sample Bill of Lading

102 shipment records available

Date
2008-08-27
Shipper Name
Rs Logistics Limited
Shipper Address
NINA TOWER NOS. 8 YEUNG UK RD TSUEN WANN.T. HK
Consignee Name
Target Logistics
Consignee Address
4161 SENATOR ST MEMPHIS TN 38118 U.S.A.
Notify Party Name
Target Logistics
Notify Party Address
4161 SENATOR STREET, MEMPHIS TN 38118 UNITED STATES
Weight
6751
Weight Unit
KG
Weight in KG
6751.0
Quantity
1125
Quantity Unit
CTN
Measure
58
Measure Unit
CM
Shipment Origin
Hong Kong
Details
6,751.0 kg
From port: Yantian, China
To port: The International Port of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee
Via port: The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Place of Receipt
Yantian
Foreign Port of Lading
Yantian, China
U.S. Port of Unlading
The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
U.S. Destination Port
The International Port of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee
Commodity
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Container
CRXU9718527
Carrier Name
MSC-MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY S A
Vessel Name
MAERSK KARLSKRONA
Voyage Number
0804
Bill of Lading Number
MSCUYA007429
Lloyd's Code
9085558
In Bond Code
61
HTS Codes
HTS 9405.99

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