US Export Data from Auckland by HS Code 870880

Access detailed USA export data from the Port of Auckland for the HS Code 870880. Gain valuable insights into the types of commodities the USA exports through Auckland under HS Code 870880, and understand trade patterns, volumes, and key suppliers associated with these exports.

Verified Database of US Export Data from Auckland | HS Code 870880

Shipment No. 1

Date

2024-04-14 00:00:00

HS Code

Product Description

SUSPENSION SHOCK ABSORBERS FOR VEHICLES, NES OIHTS8708.80 7318.157318.228302.304016.99 THESE COMMODITIES, TECHNOLOGY OR SOFTWARE W ERE EXPORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES IN ACCOR DANCE WITH THE EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULAT IONS.DIVERSION CONTRARY TO U.S. LAW PROHIBIT ED. NLR X20240329098910

Destination Country

Unloading Port

Quantity

46

Unit

PKG

Weight

18150.35

Importer Name

Origin Country

Unloading Port

FAQs With Answers

What is the purpose of the “port-specific” export data? ⌄

This page displays all export shipments under HS code 870880 going from the US via the selected port, i.e., port auckland, giving visibility into trade flow through port auckland.

What information does each shipment record include? ⌄

Typical fields include HS code, product description, shipment date, port names, origin country, importer and exporter names, quantity/weight, and bill-of-lading details.

Why might a business use port-specific data? ⌄

To monitor regional trade flows, optimize trade and supply-chain planning, find port-based importers/exporters, or assess port usage trends for commodities under HS code 870880.

Can I combine a port filter with other filters (e.g. product or country) ⌄

Yes, the platform supports multi-filter searches (port + product + country + HS code), so you can narrow down to very specific subsets of shipments.

Is the coverage limited to certain products under HS code 870880, or do all incoming shipments via Port auckland appear? ⌄

The coverage is comprehensive, capturing all types of exported goods under HS code 870880 arriving through port auckland.