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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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This is out of the shipment window; the shipment date should be counted by the vessel departure date. But per our previously experience, the customer is accepted a little bit late if we have provide their inspection schedule.
  

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This is out of the shipment window; the shipment date should be counted by the vessel departure date. But per our previously experience, the customer is accepted a little bit late if we have provide their inspection schedule. This is out of the shipment window; the shipment date should be counted by the vessel departure date.

  • This is out of the shipment window; the shipment date should be counted by the vessel departure date.
  • But per our previously experience, the customer is accepted a little bit late if we have provide their inspection schedule.
  • This is out of the shipment window; the shipment date should be counted by the vessel departure date.
  • I'm not sure what this means.
  • But per our previous experience, the customer will accepted it if it is a little late if we have met their inspection schedule.
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This is out of the shipment window; the shipment date should be counted by the vessel departure date. But per our previously experience, the customer is accepted a little bit late if we have provide their inspection schedule.


This is out of the shipment window; the shipment date should be counted by the vessel departure date. I'm not sure what

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