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This table shows the top 20 entries based on the current sort criteria. Note that these entries represent approximately 0.0% of the total data. The data is grouped by Port of Loading and HS Code Chapter. The data encompasses 84 shipments across 20 distinct entries, with a total volume of 75 TEU and 43.3 million KG. The combination of Port of Loading: ABIDJAN, HS Code Chapter: 10 is particularly significant, accounting for 42 shipments (50.0% of the total). The table below provides detailed metrics for each unique combination of these fields, offering insights into patterns and correlations across multiple dimensions.

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PortOfLoading
HSCodeChapter
Number of Shipments
Total TEU
Total Weight
Earliest Transaction Date
Recent Transaction Date
OULEBORG
10
1
0
15 Tons
Jan 10, 2012
Jan 10, 2012
BIG CREEK
10
1
0
3 Tons
Jan 18, 2012
Jan 18, 2012
ST. GEORGES
10
1
1
60 KGs
Jan 25, 2012
Jan 25, 2012
BRAKE
10
1
0
8 Thousand Tons
Feb 26, 2012
Feb 26, 2012
LAS CALDERAS
10
1
1
3 Tons
Apr 23, 2012
Apr 23, 2012
AMSTERDAM
10
1
0
2 Tons
Apr 27, 2012
Apr 27, 2012
TIMARU
10
3
6
122 Tons
Jan 31, 2012
Jun 12, 2012
RECIFE
10
1
6
70 Tons
Jul 18, 2012
Jul 18, 2012
FREMANTLE
10
3
19
281 Tons
May 16, 2012
Aug 31, 2012
BRASS TERMINAL
10
1
0
1 KGs
Oct 24, 2012
Oct 24, 2012
ALL OTHER QATAR PORTS
10
3
0
703 Tons
Apr 26, 2012
Nov 26, 2012
ILYICHEVSK
10
13
0
17 Thousand Tons
Aug 20, 2012
Nov 29, 2012
VALLEYFIELD, QUE
10
2
4
3 Thousand Tons
Dec 14, 2012
Dec 14, 2012
ARGENTIA, NFLD
10
3
12
154 Tons
May 06, 2012
Dec 30, 2012
FALMOUTH
10
1
0
5 KGs
Jan 19, 2013
Jan 19, 2013
TUBARAO
10
3
0
6 Thousand Tons
Dec 13, 2012
Jan 26, 2013
ABIDJAN
10
42
14
5 Thousand Tons
Mar 03, 2012
Apr 29, 2013
PUNTA ARENAS
10
1
9
57 Tons
May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013
SAMSUN
10
1
3
39 Tons
May 21, 2013
May 21, 2013
NORRKOPING
10
1
0
3 KGs
May 21, 2013
May 21, 2013
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