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Terex Mining

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75 U.S. shipments available for Terex Mining, updated weekly since 2007
Date Supplier Customer Details 43 more fields
2010-01-05 Terex Mining Australia (Pty) ) Ltd.
Terex Mining
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Bill of lading
2010-01-01 Terex GmbH
Terex Mining
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Bill of lading
2009-12-20 Terex GmbH
Terex Mining
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Bill of lading
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Contact information for Terex Mining

 
Address
8800 ROSTIN RD- SOUTHAVEN MS UNITED STATES
 
 

Sample Bill of Lading

75 shipment records available

Date
2010-01-05
Shipper Name
Terex Mining Australia Pty Ltd
Shipper Address
10 HAZELHURST ST KEWDALE WA 6105 AU
Consignee Name
Terex Mining
Consignee Address
8800 ROSTIN RD- SOUTHAVEN MS UNITED STATES
Weight
3100
Weight Unit
KG
Weight in KG
3100.0
Quantity
3
Quantity Unit
PCS
Measure
12
Measure Unit
CM
Shipment Origin
Australia
Details
3,100.0 kg
From port: Singapore, Singapore
To port: The Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Place of Receipt
Perth
Foreign Port of Lading
Singapore, Singapore
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
XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX
Container
OOLU3643754
Carrier Name
EXPEDITORS INTERNATIONAL OF WASHINGTON INC
Vessel Name
NYK LODESTAR
Voyage Number
06351
Bill of Lading Number
EXDO6900021099
Master Bill of Lading Number
OOLU3005025590
Lloyd's Code
9229300
HTS Codes
HTS 8431.43

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