The above chart presents the market trend analysis for alexander stevenson 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.
As of 2010, the company has completed 2 transactions, with a transaction quantity of 294 and a transaction weight of 6816.
YearTransactionsQuantityWeight
2009000
201022946816
Bill of lading data
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Trade date
2010/07/07
B/L No.
mfusakl1000893i
Suppliers
alexander stevenson
Buyers
alexander stevens
POLs
taoranga
PODs
savannah ga
Supply area
New Zealand
Purchas area
United States
Weight
67kg
Amount
——
Hs code
Product tags
personal effect
Product description
PERSONAL EFFECTS PASSPORT# 103062137 DOB 29 JAN 1948
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Trade date
2010/06/08
B/L No.
mfusnzakl1000721
Suppliers
alexander stevenson
Buyers
alexander stevens
POLs
taoranga
PODs
savannah ga
Supply area
New Zealand
Purchas area
United States
Weight
6749kg
Amount
——
Hs code
Product tags
g class,vin,same as,motor,vehicle
Product description
MOTOR VEHICLE VIN JHLRD77506C206985 DG CLASS 9 UN# 3166 SAME AS ABOVE
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Partners
Total 1
RankCompanyTransactionsPerDetail
1alexander stevens
united statesbuyer,they trade on 2010-07-07
2100%
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Products
Total 6
ProductsTransactionsPerDetail
personal effect 150%>
g class 150%>
vin 150%>
same as 150%>
motor 150%>
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Trading Area
Total 1
AreaTransactionsPerDetail
united states2100%>
Port statistics
Total 1
Port NameTransactionsPerDetail
taoranga2100%>
alexander stevenson is International Buyer&Supplier,
and primarily engages in the import and export business of products such as personal effect,g class,vin.
According to the 52wmb.com global trade database, as of 2010-07-07, the company has completed 9 international trades,
with its main trading regions covering united states etc.
often transported via taoranga etc,
and its main trading partners are alexander stevens.
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They can reflect the import and export trends and main market layout of the enterprise, and are suitable for market trend analysis, competitor research, port transportation planning, supply chain optimization, and international customer development.
They provide reliable support for cross-border trade decision-making.
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