Activity value 61united states Buyer,Last transaction date:
2009-09-05Address: mt kiscomount kisco, ny 10549 us
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The above chart presents the market trend analysis for protect friction from 2009 to 2010.
By examining various dimensions such as transaction quantity, transaction weight, average price,
and transaction frequency, we can gain an intuitive understanding of the company's performance in terms of procurement cycles, business scale, and stability.
YearTransactionsQuantityWeight
2009214421070
2010000
Bill of lading data
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Trade date
2009/09/05
B/L No.
naqabuenyc912225
Suppliers
industrial brake systems arg s.r.l.
Buyers
protect friction
POLs
buenos aires
PODs
new york
Supply area
Argentina
Purchas area
United States
Weight
430kg
Amount
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Hs code
Product tags
brake block
Product description
BRAKE BLOCKS
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Trade date
2009/03/15
B/L No.
itncnyc1887
Suppliers
industrial brake systems arg s.r.l.
Buyers
protect friction
protect friction is united states Buyer,
According to the 52wmb.com global trade database, as of 2009-09-05, the company has completed 19 international trades,
with its main trading regions covering argentina,spain,chile etc.
often transported via new york,port newark nj, port port everglades fl etc,
and its main trading partners are industrial brake systems arg s.r.l.,frenos sauleds s.a.,soc industrias de balatas soi.
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