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Target Steel Inc.

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125 U.S. shipments available for Target Steel Inc., updated weekly since 2007
Date Supplier Customer Details 43 more fields
2025-01-20
Target Steel Inc.
XXXXX XXXXX
Bill of lading
2025-01-10
Target Steel Inc.
XXXXX XXXXX
Bill of lading
2024-12-31
Target Steel Inc.
XXXXX XXXXX
Bill of lading
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Contact information for Target Steel Inc.

 
Address
4343 WYOMING DEARBORN MI 48126
 
 
Top products
  1. steel coils
Top HS Codes
  1. HS 72 - Iron and steel

Sample Bill of Lading

125 shipment records available

Date
2025-01-20
Consignee Name
Target Steel Inc.
Consignee Address
4343 WYOMING DEARBORN MI 48126
Weight
49091
Weight Unit
LB
Weight in KG
22267.303
Quantity
1
Quantity Unit
PCS
Measure Unit
CF
Shipment Origin
Canada
Details
22,267.303 kg
From port: Algoma, Ont, Canada
To port: Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority, Detroit, Michigan
Place of Receipt
Sault Ste Marie
Foreign Port of Lading
Algoma, Ont, Canada
U.S. Port of Unlading
Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority, Detroit, Michigan
U.S. Destination Port
Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority, Detroit, Michigan
Commodity
XXXXX XXXXX
Container
NA
Marks Description
XX
Carrier Name
MCKEIL MARINE LIMITED
Vessel Name
HURON SPIRIT
Voyage Number
24044
Bill of Lading Number
MCKR24ALGOMA50G
HTS Codes
HTS 7219.33

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