Explore live import data of US chocolate imports at port Portland-maine and get insights of USA chocolate import statistics, date, quantity, product description, HS code, port, country, and chocolate importers and buyers database. This comprehensive trade data and import intelligence report helps businesses track supply chain trends, evaluate competitor activity, and uncover new opportunities in the USA-Portland-maine import trade.
Date
2024-06-04
HS Code
Product Description
1 X 40HC REEFER CONTAINER FCLFCL SLAC CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS 1890 CASES ART.NO: 429479, 429480, 429101, 429326, 43920 5, 439342, 439348, 498975, 429104, 429479, 439195, 439342, 493934 HS-CODE: 170490, 180632, 180690, 180100, 1806 20 18238.820 KG 47.080 M3 30 CASES ART.NO.: 63478 HS-CODE: 18069019 INVOICE: F00155603 214.000 KG 0.270 M3 26 CASES ART.NO.: 63572 INVOICE: F001054984 189.000 KG 0.230 M3 TOTAL PRODUCTS 1946 CASES 18,641.82 KGS 47.580 M3
Origin Country
Unloading Port
Quantity
1946
Unit
CAS
Weight
18642
Importer Name
Date
2024-06-04
HS Code
Product Description
CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS
Origin Country
Unloading Port
Quantity
56
Unit
CAS
Weight
403
Importer Name
Date
2024-06-04
HS Code
Product Description
CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS
Origin Country
Unloading Port
Quantity
1890
Unit
PCS
Weight
18239
Importer Name
The chocolate import data includes shipment-level details such as HS code, origin country, unloading port portland maine, product descriptions, quantity or weight, date of arrival, and importer names.
Yes, you can filter by HS code to locate exactly the type of chocolate products imported to the US through Port portland maine.
According to recent records, the US chocolate imports via Port portland maine come from countries like China, Vietnam, Thailand, Belgium, Guatemala, Germany, and others
The database provides the recent & frequently updated data on chocolate import shipments arriving at Port portland maine under the relevant HS codes.
Businesses can use the data to identify active chocolate importers in the US, analyse trade flows, monitor origin-country supply patterns, assess demand and competition, and make informed decisions based on real chocolate import trends.