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Notice to File Entry, to Pay Duties and Taxes and to Claim Goods Discharged September 03, 2021 NOTICE TO FILE ENTRY, TO PAY DUTIES AND TAXES AND TO CLAIM GOODS DISCHARGED SEPTEMBER 03, 2021 NO Bill of Lading Discharge Date and Time Consignee Party to Notify 1 721111066739 03/09/2021 17:47 168 TOYHOUSE INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 2 VTSHEH21070873 03/09/2021 18:20 360 DEGREES SYSTEMS CORPORATION SAME AS CONSIGNEE 3 OOLU2123925189 03/09/2021 4:52 3M PHILIPPINES EXPORT INC 3M PHILIPPINES EXPORT INC 4 OOLU2122517620 03/09/2021 5:27 3M PHILIPPINES INC 3M PHILIPPINES INC 5 100110318009 03/09/2021 18:11 4CG CONSUMER GOODS TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 6 47100069286 03/09/2021 6:09 A MENARINI PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 7 DUS0263325 03/09/2021 10:04 A1 PLUS MULTINATIONAL HAPPY ALLIANCE MONO FILMS INC 8 GDYS21015448 03/09/2021 17:54 AB FOOD AND BEVERAGES PHIL INC AB FOOD AND BEVERAGES PHIL INC 9 XMMN080421 03/09/2021 17:02 ACE HARDWARE PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 10 XMMN081521 03/09/2021 18:20 ACE HARDWARE PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 11 SIN0872199 03/09/2021 7:10 ADAMPAK AND PRINT PHILS INC ADAMPAK AND PRINT PHILS INC 12 JKT0073946 03/09/2021 10:14 ADIDAS PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 13 JKT0071243 03/09/2021 6:55 ADIDAS PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 14 800150083249 03/09/2021 22:39 ADNIL HARDWARE TRADING SAME AS CONSINGEE 15 AXI0184238 03/09/2021 17:25 ADVATECH INDUSTRIES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 16 YMLUI227067985 03/09/2021 0:09 AG A GENERAL MERCHANDISE SAME AS CONSIGNEE 17 SITTAGMN010465 03/09/2021 10:14 AGA GENERAL MERCHANDISE RM 308 CAL AGA GENERAL MERCHANDISE RM 308 CAL 18 OOLU2676516760 03/09/2021 23:37 AGANDA GENERAL MERCHANDISE SAME AS CONSIGNEE 19 OOLU2676517220 03/09/2021 17:36 AGANDA GENERAL MERCHANDISE SAME AS CONSIGNEE 20 39260057104039 03/09/2021 11:48 AGRI AQUATIC CARE ENTERPRISE INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 21 OOLU2122226410 03/09/2021 17:42 AGRIBEST COMMODITIES AGRIBEST COMMODITIES 22 OOLU2672821550 03/09/2021 22:32 AGRIMATE INCORPORATED AGRIMATE INCORPORATED 23 OOLU2674565770 03/09/2021 17:43 AGRINUTS ENTERPRISES AGRINUTS ENTERPRISES 24 10150908501 03/09/2021 17:19 AGRIPACIPIC CORPORATION 25 RTM1112217 03/09/2021 9:18 AGRIPRO PREMIER NUTRITION INC AGRIPRO PREMIER NUTRITION INC 26 ARM0225822 03/09/2021 11:17 AIR DRILLING ASSOCIATES PTE LTD AIR DRILLING ASSOCIATES PTE LTD 27 SITTAGMN006967 03/09/2021 5:15 AJINOMOTO PHILIPPINES CORPORATION U SAME AS CNEE 28 SITTAGMN005538 03/09/2021 5:42 AJINOMOTO PHILIPPINES CORPORATION U SAME AS CONSIGNEE 29 XMMNN2102863 03/09/2021 17:07 AKARI LIGHTING AND TECHNOLOGY CORP SAME AS CONSIGNEE 30 OOLU2671652550 03/09/2021 16:32 ALAS CARGO PHILIPPINES ALAS CARGO PHILIPPINES 31 LHV2554726 03/09/2021 5:38 ALASKA MILK CORPORATION ALASKA MILK CORPORATION 32 SITTARMN006963 03/09/2021 2:47 ALB ENTERPRISE RM 804 1010 BLDG A ALB ENTERPRISE RM 804 1010 BLDG A 33 SITTARMN008112 03/09/2021 3:21 ALB ENTERPRISE RM 804 1010 BLDG A M ALB ENTERPRISE RM 804 1010 BLDG A M 34 OOLU2674111570 03/09/2021 18:08 ALBERT JOSEPH CARGILL JR ISIDRO F FADERGUYA FREIGHT 35 COAU7233283130 03/09/2021 22:56 ALL STAR INDUSTRIAL TRADING SAME AS COSINGNEE 36 41ODNXMN210801 03/09/2021 4:08 ALLDABEST TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 37 450110014600 03/09/2021 22:26 ALLTECH BIOTECHNOLOGY CORPORATION ALLTECH BIOTECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 38 COAU7233648450 03/09/2021 21:47 ALSONS AQUACULTURE CORP ALSONS AQUACULTURE CORP 39 SITGLYBU219840 03/09/2021 10:10 ALTAS INDUSTRIAL COMPANIAS AMICALES ALTAS INDUSTRIAL COMPANIAS AMICALES 40 HBG1523277 03/09/2021 10:00 ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION 41 HBG1523246 03/09/2021 10:41 ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION 42 HBG1510539 03/09/2021 10:51 ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION 43 HBG1523173 03/09/2021 10:53 ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION 44 HBG1523312 03/09/2021 4:50 ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION 45 HBG1516285 03/09/2021 7:56 ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION ALTERNATIVES FOOD CORPORATION 46 OOLU2122888310 03/09/2021 5:58 AMCOR SPECIALTY CARTONS RIZAL AMCOR SPECIALTY CARTONS RIZAL 47 NAM4473682 03/09/2021 4:49 AMCOR SPECIALTY CARTONS RIZAL CORP AMCOR SPECIALTY CARTONS RIZAL CORP 48 US87219140871 03/09/2021 4:23 AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CJ LOGISTICS 49 CSI0141438 03/09/2021 9:57 AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION LOGISTICS CARGO FORWARDERS 50 SITGLYBU219856 03/09/2021 10:06 AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORPORATI LOGISTICS CARGO FORWARDERS BROKER 51 SITGLYBU219857 03/09/2021 10:50 AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORPORATI LOGISTICS CARGO FORWARDERS BROKER 52 SITGLYBU219861 03/09/2021 9:57 AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION CORPORATI LOGISTICS CARGO FORWARDERS BROKER 53 NCL1819 03/09/2021 5:40 APEX PLASTIC PIPING SUPPLY AND SAME AS CONSIGNEE 54 OOLU2676517240 03/09/2021 17:30 APN SPECIALIZED GOODS TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 55 OOLU2676516780 03/09/2021 17:33 APN SPECIALIZED GOODS TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 56 OOLU2669829340 03/09/2021 23:35 APPLIED FOOD INGREDIENTS CO SAME AS CONSIGNEE 57 SITGWZMN861191 03/09/2021 1:48 ARCANE CONSUMER GOODS TRADING B22 L SAME AS CONSIGNEE 58 OOLU2676217703 03/09/2021 15:26 ARIZONA GEO SYNTHETICS INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 59 DFW00352386 03/09/2021 16:49 ARMSCOR GLOBAL DEFENSE INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 60 HCMMNL108437 03/09/2021 22:59 ARNN ROSE FURNITURE TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 61 OOCOZIA210293400 03/09/2021 17:20 ARRJ CONSUMER GOODS TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 62 AXI0184380 03/09/2021 19:49 ARRJ CONSUMER GOODS TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 63 COAU7233798210 03/09/2021 20:12 ARRJ CONSUMER GOODS TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 64 OOCOZIA210285200 03/09/2021 21:44 ARRJ CONSUMER GOODS TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 65 SITTAGMN005540 03/09/2021 6:19 ARRJ CONSUMER GOODS TRADING UNIT 32 ARRJ CONSUMER GOODS TRADING UNIT 32 66 COAU7233797950 03/09/2021 18:33 ARROWTECH INDUSTRIAL TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 67 ECN0213683 03/09/2021 13:01 ARVIN INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INC ARVIN INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INC 68 ECN0213681 03/09/2021 10:00 ARVIN INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INC ARVIN INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INC 69 ECN0213682 03/09/2021 10:02 ARVIN INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INC ARVIN INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INC 70 LHV2527069 03/09/2021 5:58 ASIA WOOD INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION ASIA WOOD INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 71 OOLU4052227520 03/09/2021 16:39 ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIAL MFG ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIAL MFG 72 CVG0172768 03/09/2021 12:05 ASTEC POWER PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 73 CVG0172813 03/09/2021 5:52 ASTEC POWER PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 74 OOLU2032595540 03/09/2021 23:54 ASTROBAG MFG CORP SAME AS CONSIGNEE 75 RTM9173921 03/09/2021 8:34 ATHENA FOOD PRODUCTS ATHENA FOOD PRODUCTS 76 SZLSEC210806129 03/09/2021 20:10 ATHLETICO INTERNATIONAL INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 77 CUR9019533B 03/09/2021 10:22 ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT 78 RTM1104805 03/09/2021 11:12 ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES 79 RTM1111656 03/09/2021 11:46 ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES 80 RTM1101222 03/09/2021 11:51 ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES 81 RTM1104804 03/09/2021 11:55 ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES NOTICE TO FILE ENTRY, TO PAY DUTIES AND TAXES AND TO CLAIM GOODS DISCHARGED SEPTEMBER 03, 2021 82 RTM1111840 03/09/2021 8:14 ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES 83 RTM1112451 03/09/2021 8:33 ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES 84 RTM1112497 03/09/2021 8:35 ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES ATKINS IMPORT AND EXPORT RESOURCES 85 OOLU2670099080 03/09/2021 23:18 ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS SAME AS CONSIGNEE 86 OOLU2671876200 03/09/2021 23:26 ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS 87 OOLU2671907370 03/09/2021 16:17 ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS 88 OOLU2668736390 03/09/2021 16:59 ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS 89 OOLU2668736400 03/09/2021 17:08 ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS 90 OOLU2667094710 03/09/2021 5:42 ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS 91 OOLU2669833240 03/09/2021 19:16 ATLAS BROKERAGE AND EXPRESS SAME AS CONSIGNEE 92 341110145237 03/09/2021 21:26 AUREAM AGRICUL TURAL SAME AS CONSIGNEE 93 AXI0185311 03/09/2021 17:45 AUSPICIOUS ONINE CONSUMER AUSPICIOUS ONINE CONSUMER 94 OOLU2673319200 03/09/2021 4:35 AUTOEXTREME PERFORMANCE INC AUTOEXTREME PERFORMANCE INC 95 003BA79243 03/09/2021 0:16 BANDAI NAMCO PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 96 SITTAGMN006716 03/09/2021 5:36 BARRINGTON CARPETS INC 2 ZARAGOS BARRINGTON CARPETS INC 2 ZARAGOS 97 109757107388 03/09/2021 17:27 BAYER PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 98 OOLU2124168530 03/09/2021 17:29 BAYER PHILIPPINES INC BAYER PHILIPPINES INC 99 109757106249 03/09/2021 17:45 BAYER PHILIPPINES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 100 OOLU2671868260 03/09/2021 15:53 BENBY ENTERPRISES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 101 OOLU2666984520 03/09/2021 15:59 BENBY ENTERPRISES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 102 OOLU2671865250 03/09/2021 18:02 BENBY ENTERPRISES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 103 OOLU2666983991 03/09/2021 18:08 BENBY ENTERPRISES INC SAME AS CONSIGNEE 104 GDLMNLL00544 03/09/2021 18:47 BENBY ENTERPRISES INC HEINZ ASEAN PTE LTD 105 AXI0185196 03/09/2021 19:54 BESTANK MANUFACTURING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 106 COAU7233212370 03/09/2021 17:36 BLISS STAR 101 CORPORATION SAME AS CONSIGNEE 107 OOLU2671146720 03/09/2021 5:37 BNC INGREDIENTS CORPORATION BNC INGREDIENTS CORPORATION 108 730110087140 03/09/2021 21:18 BOLIMA TRADING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 109 CELSZ21080360 03/09/2021 21:18 BONETE INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING SAME AS CONSIGNEE 110 SITGLYBU219855 03/09/2021 9:59 BRENNTAG INGREDIENTS INC 16TH FLOO
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