The above chart presents the market trend analysis for vimasul s.a. from 2010 to 2011.
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 2011, the company has completed 7 transactions, with a transaction quantity of 23690.14 and a transaction weight of 8197.
YearTransactionsQuantityWeight
20103562665159.61484326.44
2011723690.148197
Bill of lading data
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Trade date
2011/01/21
B/L No.
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Suppliers
vimasul s.a.
Buyers
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POLs
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PODs
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Supply area
Uruguay
Purchas area
The Dominican Rep.
vimasul s.a. is uruguay Buyer&Supplier,
and primarily engages in the import and export business of products such as grain splits leather,leather,furskins.
According to the 52wmb.com global trade database, as of 2011-01-21, the company has completed 688 international trades,
with its main trading regions covering colombia,united states,italy etc.
The core products include HS4107122010,HS4107921010,HS4107190000 etc,
often transported via montevideo,port freeport tx, port kingston etc,
and its main trading partners are c i coldiseðo s.a.s.,p vergara y compaðia ltd.,leather trend.
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The trade data displayed on vimasul s.a. is sourced from the 52wmb.com global trade database. It is based on legal records from customs and related public channels of various countries, and has been formatted and organized for user query and analysis.
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