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Thyssenkrupp Waupaca Inc.

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Contact information for Thyssenkrupp Waupaca Inc.

 
Address
1955 BRUNNER DRIVEP.O.BOX 249 54981 WAUPACA WI. USA
 
 

Sample Bill of Lading

494 shipment records available

Bill of Lading Number
3028562
Shipment Date
2013-07-18
Consignee
Systems & Mfg. Mexico S.A. De C.V.
Consignee (Original Format)
SYSTEMS & MANUFACTURING MEXICO S.A. DE C.V. CARRETERA SANTA FE 450 TORREON, COAHUILA, 27084 Mexico
Consignee Tax Number
SAM0804099N8
Shipper
Thyssenkrupp Waupaca Inc.
Shipper (Original Format)
THYSSENKRUPP WAUPACA INC BRUNNER DR. WAUPACA, WI, 54981 United States
Shipper Registration Number
390880924
Shipment Origin
["United States"]
Port of Unlading
Colombia (MX)
Port of Unlading (Original Format)
COLOMBIA, COLOMBIA, NUEVO LEON.
Country of Sale
United States
Transport Method
Unknown
Customs Regime
Regime Change Of Supplies Or Temporarily Exported Merchandise.
Customs Agent
3468
Gross Weight (kg)
3043.75
Gross Weight (t)
3.04375
Gross Weight (Original Format)
3043.75
Value of Goods, CIF (USD)
$5,426
Value of Goods, CIF (MXN)
71974
Exchange Rate (MXN-USD)
$13
Item Origin
United States
Industry - GICS
[#<GicsCode id: 39, gics_code: "25101010", created_at: "2019-05-03 14:16:22", updated_at: "2020-07-16 09:56:30", description: "Auto Parts & Equipment">]
HS Code
87082906
Goods Shipped
XXXXXXX
Shipment Quantity
100.0
Shipment Unit
Pieza
Value of Goods, Item CIF (USD)
$5,426
Value of Goods, Item CIF (MXN)
71974
Shipment Value (MXN)
67701
Tax Quantity
100.0
Tax Unit
Pieza
Value Added Tax 1 Value (MXN)
11516
Value Added Tax Rate
16.0
WTO Valuation Method Code
1

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