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Navistar Parts

Perfil de la empresa   United States

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Top countries/regions that supply Navistar Parts
Origin Country/Region
  • Mexico
    90 shipments (96.8%)
  • India
    3 shipments (3.2%)

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Sample Bill of Lading

90 shipment records available

Bill of Lading Number
1002563
Shipment Date
2021-01-20
Consignee
Navistar Parts
Consignee (Original Format)
NAVISTAR PARTS United States
Consignee Registration Number
361264810
Shipper
Elring Klinger Mexico SA De Cv
Shipper (Original Format)
ELRING KLINGER MEXICO SA DE CV ALFONSO GOMEZ DE OROZCO/122//PARQUE IND EXPORTEC II//MAXIMIANO GARCIA Y ENEDINO TOLUCA, MEXICO, 50200 Mexico
Shipper Tax Number
EKM970207FB9
Shipment Destination
["United States"]
Port of Lading
Toluca (MX)
Port of Lading (Original Format)
TOLUCA, TOLUCA, ESTADO DE MEXICO.
Country of Purchase
United States
Transport Method
Air
Customs Regime
Return Of Goods (Immex).
Customs Agent
1695
Gross Weight (kg)
1.0
Gross Weight (t)
0.001
Gross Weight (Original Format)
1.0
Value of Goods, CIF (USD)
$52
Value of Goods, CIF (MXN)
1021
Exchange Rate (MXN-USD)
$20
Item Destination
United States
Industry - GICS
[#<GicsCode id: 76, gics_code: "15104050", created_at: "2019-05-03 14:16:23", updated_at: "2020-07-16 09:56:30", description: "Steel">]
HS Code
7326199908
Goods Shipped
XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Shipment Quantity
17.0
Shipment Unit
Pieza
Value of Goods, Item CIF (USD)
$52
Value of Goods, Item CIF (MXN)
1021
Shipment Value (MXN)
1021
Tax Quantity
1.0
Tax Unit
Kilo
Customs Processing Tax 1 Method Code
9
Customs Processing Tax 1 Value (MXN)
352

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