US Food Export data to Iceland under the hs code 210690 via port Reykjavik

Live Food Export Data of US by HS Code 210690 for US Exports to Iceland via port Reykjavik. Our US Export Bill of Lading Data and US Export Data by HS Code, country, or port include HS code, date, B/L number, product description, loading and unloading ports, US Exporter/exporter name, quantity, etc.

Date

HS Code

Product Description

Destination Country

Unloading Port

QTY.

Unit

Weight

Exporter Name

April 30, 2024

210690

CARGO IS STOWED IN A REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SET ATTHE SHIPPER S REQUESTED CARRYING TEMPERATURE OF-17.7 DEGREES CELSIUSCRUISE SHIP STORE IN TRANSIT.TEMP. -17.7 C (0F) HS 2106 90 FOOD PREPARATIONUS CUSTOMS ENTRY NO: 851-776-951, 851-777-102**ALL CHARGES PREPAID TO APOLLO**AES ITN: X20240416014409***SHIPPER LOAD, STOW, WEIGHT AND COUNT**

ICELAND REYKJAVIK

3448

PIECE(S)

7624.06

Exporter Name

April 30, 2024

210690

CARGO IS STOWED IN A REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SETAT THE SHIPPER S REQUESTED CARRYING TEMPERATUREOF -17.7 DEGREES CELSIUSCRUISE SHIP STORE IN TRANSIT.TEMP. -17.7 C (0F) HS 2106 90 FOOD PREPARATIONUS CUSTOMS ENTRY NO: 851-775-956, 851-776-096,851-776-111, 890-954-864**ALL CHARGES PREPAID TO APOLLO**AES ITN: X20240416016179***SHIPPER LOAD, STOW, WEIGHT AND COUNT**

ICELAND REYKJAVIK

3957

PIECES

10051.26

Exporter Name

April 19, 2024

210690

CARGO IS STOWED IN A REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SET ATTHE SHIPPER S REQUESTED CARRYING TEMPERATURE OF-17.7 DEGREES CELSIUSCRUISE SHIP STORE IN TRANSIT.TEMP. -17.7 C (0F) HS 2106 90 FOOD PREPARATIONUS CUSTOMS ENTRY NO: 851-763-216**ALL CHARGES PREPAID TO APOLLO**AES ITN: X20240404378515***SHIPPER LOAD, STOW, WEIGHT AND COUNT**

ICELAND REYKJAVIK

4127

PIECES

9136.8

Exporter Name

Shipment No. 1

Date

2024-04-30 00:00:00

HS CODE

Product Description

CARGO IS STOWED IN A REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SET ATTHE SHIPPER S REQUESTED CARRYING TEMPERATURE OF-17.7 DEGREES CELSIUSCRUISE SHIP STORE IN TRANSIT.TEMP. -17.7 C (0F) HS 2106 90 FOOD PREPARATIONUS CUSTOMS ENTRY NO: 851-776-951, 851-777-102**ALL CHARGES PREPAID TO APOLLO**AES ITN: X20240416014409***SHIPPER LOAD, STOW, WEIGHT AND COUNT**

Destination Country

Unloading Port

QTY

3448

Unit

PIECE(S)

Weight

7624.06

Exporter Name

Shipment No. 2

Date

2024-04-30 00:00:00

HS CODE

Product Description

CARGO IS STOWED IN A REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SETAT THE SHIPPER S REQUESTED CARRYING TEMPERATUREOF -17.7 DEGREES CELSIUSCRUISE SHIP STORE IN TRANSIT.TEMP. -17.7 C (0F) HS 2106 90 FOOD PREPARATIONUS CUSTOMS ENTRY NO: 851-775-956, 851-776-096,851-776-111, 890-954-864**ALL CHARGES PREPAID TO APOLLO**AES ITN: X20240416016179***SHIPPER LOAD, STOW, WEIGHT AND COUNT**

Destination Country

Unloading Port

QTY

3957

Unit

PIECES

Weight

10051.26

Exporter Name

Shipment No. 3

Date

2024-04-19 00:00:00

HS CODE

Product Description

CARGO IS STOWED IN A REFRIGERATED CONTAINER SET ATTHE SHIPPER S REQUESTED CARRYING TEMPERATURE OF-17.7 DEGREES CELSIUSCRUISE SHIP STORE IN TRANSIT.TEMP. -17.7 C (0F) HS 2106 90 FOOD PREPARATIONUS CUSTOMS ENTRY NO: 851-763-216**ALL CHARGES PREPAID TO APOLLO**AES ITN: X20240404378515***SHIPPER LOAD, STOW, WEIGHT AND COUNT**

Destination Country

Unloading Port

QTY

4127

Unit

PIECES

Weight

9136.8

Exporter Name

Destination Country

Unloading Port

FAQs With Answers

The database includes shipment-level information such as shipment date, HS code, product description, quantity, value, port details, country of origin & destination, & importer-exporter information for accurate trade analysis of products under HS code 210690 for US food imports from Thailand via Port Reykjavik.

Port Reykjavik typically refers to a port that is used for handling and forwarding shipments from US, making it important for tracking inland and cross-border trade flows.

It helps businesses understand sourcing patterns, evaluate supplier performance, track pricing trends, and identify demand for food products, enabling better decision-making for trade and market expansion for US food exports from iceland under HS code 210690 via Port Reykjavik.

Businesses can identify key importers, evaluate supplier competitiveness, track pricing trends, and analyze demand for specific rubber products to make strategic sourcing and expansion decisions.

Importers, exporters, traders, manufacturers, and market analysts can use this data to understand trade patterns, optimize supply chains, identify potential partners, and gain a competitive advantage in the food market.

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