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Thyssenkrupp Industries Services

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352 U.S. shipments available for Thyssenkrupp Industries Services, updated weekly since 2007
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Contact information for Thyssenkrupp Industries Services

 
Address
21000 TROLLY INDUSTRIAL DRIVE TAYLOR MICHIGAN 48180 U.S.A. US
 
 

Sample Bill of Lading

352 shipment records available

Date
2023-05-10
Consignee Name
Thyssenkrupp Ag On Behalf Of Thysse
Consignee Address
21000 TROLLY INDUSTRIAL DRIVE TAYLOR MICHIGAN 48180 U.S.A. US
Weight
8816
Weight Unit
KG
Weight in KG
8816.0
Quantity
48
Quantity Unit
CTN
Shipment Origin
China
Details
8,816.0 kg
From port: Yantian, China
To port: Illinois International Port District, Chicago, Illinois
Via port: Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California
Place of Receipt
Yantian, Shenzhen
Foreign Port of Lading
Yantian, China
U.S. Port of Unlading
Port of Long Beach, Long Beach, California
U.S. Destination Port
Illinois International Port District, Chicago, Illinois
Commodity
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Container
KOCU4837481
Carrier Name
HYUNDAI MERCHANT MARINE
Vessel Name
ONE GRUS
Voyage Number
0020E
Bill of Lading Number
HDMUHKGM73614603
Lloyd's Code
9806067
In Bond Code
61
HTS Codes
HTS 8708.94

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