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Domenic Russo
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Domenic Russo [[email protected]]Wednesday, November 29, 2006 1:28 PMDana, DovRE: Freight to Israel from F.H. Chase
Hi Dov,
Sorry missed you. I just tried to call but you must have gone already as it is quite late there. I have been out of the officetoday and came back to an enourmous amount of messages that I have been trying to return.
Please feel free to call me on my cell phone, that number is: 774-266-0230
From: Dana, Dov [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Wednesday, November 29, 2006 12:16 PMTo= [email protected]= Paz, MiriSubject; RE: Freight to Israel from F.H. Chase
Domenic hello
PIs contact me on my Mobile phone (See under), I also left you a message in yr office.
B.rgdsD.Dana
..... Original Message .....From: Dana, DovSent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 4:40 PMTo= ’Domenic Russo’; [email protected]." Zuhair Odeh; Paz, Miri; ’Michael Goldstein’; Rosenwald, Yehiel; ’[email protected]’Subject: RE: Freight to Israel from F.H. Chase
Domenic hello
PIs specify a list of material which you are going to send. We also need to know if these materials/tools are sentfrom yr side to Israel and upon finish of the project will be sent back to U.S.A. ?
These shipments have to be on DDP terms base which means the supplier (FH. Chase) have to pay all costsuntil our site.
B.rgds
Dov Dana
Expediting Manager
M+W Zander
At Intel FAB 28
Tel.no. 08-6857167
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Fax. no. 08-6857163
Mobile.no. 054-6612393
E-mail : dov.dana(~mw-zander.com
..... Original Message .....From: Domenic Russo [mailto:[email protected]]Sent~ Tuesday, November 28, 2006 6:16 PMTo: [email protected]= Zuhair Odeh; Dana, Dov; Paz, Mid; ’Michael Goldstein’Subject: Freight to Israel
Hi Steve,
It was nice speaking with you earlier today. As discussed we are working with MW Zander and Intel inIsrael and they advised that we work with you on the freight needs of this project. We are looking to sendapproximately 4-7 containers (40’) from the Boston area and Phoenix Arizona area to the Intel Jobsite inKirat Gat Israel. I don’t have an exact count yet but it is safe to assume 2-4 containers from each locationover the next several weeks.
The address in MA and AZ that we will need the 40’ containers dropped as soon as possible for severaldays so we can load is:
F.H. Chase Inc.120 Forbes Blvd.Mansfield MA, USA02048Contact: Bill Murphy, Cell: 774-266-0236Office: 508-339-3309
The location is Phoenix is:Intel Corporation/FAB 324500- ½ South Dobson RoadChandler Arizona85248
Contact: Mike Goldstein480-250-0341
Can you also give me a quote for freight from these two locations as well for future use? Thanks. Couldyou also provide me a sample of the shipping documents showing format etc. that you would like from usto make this as easy and issue free as possible, that would be a great help.
We are ready anytime this week for at least one container in either location, please let me know when youhear from your contact Dov Dana in Israel for the authorization to proceed and the exact delivery addressin Israel. We would like at least two days to load if possible. Who should we contact when the load isready to go?
Thanks for your help, please call me anytime if you have any questions or need any information.
Domenic Russo,
Cell: 774-266-0230Office: 508-339-3309
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Domenic Russo
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Domenio RussoFriday, October 10, 2008 12:34 PMMike_Rosenberger@ajg. Corn ([email protected])[email protected]; Joe Kearns; [email protected]: Israel Tools and Equipment Schedule - Insurance ClaimTools and Equipment List-Insurance Claim.xls
From: Domenic RussoSent; Monday, September 29, 2008 11:26 AMTo: ’[email protected]’Subject-" FW: israel Tools and Equipment Schedule - Insurance Claim
Hi Steve,
Small mix up on our last schedule I sent you, please disregard the last one and substitute this one which has beencorrected. Still hoping to get to the rental issue this week but because of the holiday over there I might not be able to getany info from overseas this week.
From= 3oe KearnsSent= Monday, September 29, 2008 11:19 AM1"o= Domenic RussoSubject= FW: Israel Tools and Equipment Schedule - Tnsurance Claim
From: Joe KeamsSent: Monday, September 29, 2008 9:02 AMTo= Joe KeamsSubject: RE: Israel Tools and Equipment Schedule - Tnsurance Claim
Oops, that’s the second time I forgot the attachment. Please refer to the attached schedule.
From: Joe KearnsSent: Monday, September 29, 2008 9:00 AMTo: Domenie RussoSubject= RE: Tsrael Tools and Equipment Schedule - Insurance Claim
Domenic,
Attached is a revised Israel Tools and Equipment Excel Schedule. The Israel Tools and Equipment Excel Schedule that Ipreviously forwarded to you on September 26, 2008, had only one shipping container missing of the three shippingcontainers FHCI acquired in Israel. As we know, FHCl only recovered one of the three shipping containers acquired inIsrael.
I apologize for the mix-up.
Joe
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From: Joe KearnsSent: Friday, September 26, 2008 1:31 PMTo: Domenic P~ussoSubject: FW: Tsrael Tools and Equipment Schedule - Insurance Claim
Sorry
From: .loe KearnsSent; Friday, September 26, 2008 1:29 PMTo: Domenic RussoS-bject: ]srael Tools and Equipment Schedule - Insurance Claim
Domenic,
Attached is an updated Israel Tools and Equipment Excel Schedule. The attached Excel Schedule has been modified toinclude a second tab for Tools and Equipment acquired in Israel.
The first tab is for Tools and Equipment acquired in the United States for the Israel Project. The information containedunder the first tab was previously provided to the insurance company.
Joe
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David Esser [DEsser@fhchaseinc,com]Tuesday, September 02, 2008 3:28 PMDomenic RussoIntel, Israel - Equipment List.xls
Original Costs
Verified
Construction Tools and Equipment:
Quantities if More Than One
Description
Dates TotalsAcqui Qty Amourred s ts
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Carts and Dollies:
Dolly - 3/8" Diamond Plate Sur’ace - 4" Non-Marking Casters - 16" x 18"-24 Sky Whi e
8
24
38
8
5
5
4
5
3
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)7/17/06 24
Dolly- Bolted Cross Brace Steel Drum -24" Cross Brace Length - Plain )8/24!Bearings-1,000 Lb Capacity 06 8
Dolly Durable Plastic - Padded Blue - #HRM D3018RC4PNAB
Dolly - Polypropylene - 1,000 Lb Capacity- Rubber Padded - 30’L x 18"W- Swivel Casters- Red - #9T55-00
36/30!08 24
38/04/06 38
Drywall Car[ - Standard - 43,625’ x 22" x 47" - {4) Swivel Non-Marring 08/09/Wheels - 3,000 Lb Capacity ~ #I1398-007t2 06 8Mobile Bin - 2 Rigid + 2 Swivel 3" Casters - 300 Lb Capacity - 29"L x 18- 12~14/~/8"W x 1 !-7/8"H - Green- #549-19366 GN 06 5~lobile Bin - 2 Rigid + 2 Swi~,d 3" Casters- 300 Lb Capacily - 29"L x t 8- 12/!4/]/8"W x 11-W8"H - Yellow - #549-19386 YW 06 6~1obile Bulk Container - Plastic-2 Rigid + 2 Swivel 5" Casters - 550 Lb 12/15/~’apaci[y - 28"L x 35"W x 38"H x 125’T Wall - Yellow 06 4
=latform Truck Plastic - Crossbar Handle - 103 Lbs - 60"L x 30"W-2,700 08/02/_b Cap. - 6" Poly Casters - #XA-1903B 06 5
~latform Truck - Plastic - Crossbar Handle - 103 Lbs-60’L x 30"W - 2,700 08/03!_b Cap, - 6" Poly Casters - #XA-1903B 06
Nheel Caster - Swivel Plate - 650 Lb Capacity - Poly Wheel - 5"Dia x 2"W 08/08/Non-Marking - Red - #4F8845C25-00 1190 06NheelCaster SwivelPlate 750LbCapacity-PolyWheel-5"Diax2’W i2113/Nan-Marking - Red - #36PPW0520SG 06
Nheel Caster - Swivel Plate - 900 Lb Capacity - Poly Wheel - 8’Dia x 2"W 081231Non-Marking - Red- #36PPW0820SG 06
iVheel Caster - Swivel Plate - 900 Lb Capacity - Poly Wheel - 8"Dia x 2"W, Non-Marking - Red ~ #36PPW0820SG
Sub-totals
Cabinet- Safety Storage -/4) Gallon Capacity- (1) Shelf- (1) Self
12[06106
$4,686,4
$74.87
$1,5!1.75$2,958.02$2,146.4g$398.28$398.28$111.75$
,965.0
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3$1,821.7
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5 173.83$
16 395.44$1,297.4
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$4,886.4
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8 374.87$1,511.7
24 5$2,802,3
36 3$1,609.8
6 7$
4 ~f&62$
4 318.62$
I 202.94
$2 ’86.00
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Door - 22-112"H x 17-1/2"W x 18"D - Yellow - Eagle
]abinet - Safety Storage - (4) Gallon Capacity- (1) Shelf- (1) SelfClosing Door -22-1i2~H x 17-!/2"W x 18"D- Yellow - Eagle’GamidaMedequip),Cabinet Storage - 59.3 Cubic Feet - 60"L × 30"W x 56"H - Greenlee -,u5760.Cabinet - Storage - 593 Cubic Feet - 60"L x 30"W x 56’H - Greenlee -45760
02/281 $ $ $07 ~-24.00 ’1 124.00
12/0B~ $ $ $06 )94.27 0 1 )94.27 X Bamage
12111~ $ $ $06 1 394.27 0 )94.27 X
$ $1,688.2 $ 1,688.2
2 0 2 X )amages $1,355.6 $ 1.355,6
2 8 0 2$ $
2 839.08 0 2 839.08 X$1,255.0 $ $
4 9 3 941.32 I 313.77$ $7,979.0 1,793.7 6,185.22 5 7
Cabinet - Utility - Double Door - Look 60"L x 24"W x 56"H 4" Non Marring2 Swivel Casters - Greenlee - #5660L 66
Gang Box- 30" x 60" x 46-0/0"H-6" x 2" Poly on Steel Casters - (2) Swive 39/21/2 +(2) Rigid-#JOBOX682990 06
Gang Box - 48" x 30" x 33-3/8"H-6" x 2" Poiy on Steel Casters - (2) Swive 99/29/2 + (2) Rigid- #JOBOX656990 06
Workcenter - Mobil - (5) Red Drawers - Locking Bar - Lockable Swivel 09/14/4 asters- 69 Lbs- 32 1/2’L x 21-1/2"W x 33 5/8"H - Black 06
Sub4otals
$ $3el Pump - Brushless Drives-115 / 230 Volt-Stainless Steel Easy Load 08/17J ),580.0 ,9,580.0 $
4 3ump Heads + Hose Clamps & Braided PVC Tubing 06 4 4
Sable Cutter- Impact Style- 3/4" Cutting Capacity- 6" Height 3-1/2" 05/241 $ $ $I 9ase Diameter 7 Lbs- Morse Starret #160548 06 121.88 121.88
2able Cutter impact Style - 3/4" Cutting Capacity - 6" Height 3 1/2" 05/25~ S $ $1 Base Diameter- 7 Lbs - Morse Starter- #160548 06 169.27 169.27
;able Cutter - Impact Style - 3/4" Cutting Capacity - 6’ Height - 3-1/2" )6/08/ $ $ $1 Base Diameter - 7 Lbs - Morse Starter - #160548 06 1 11850 1 I8.50
Cable Cutter- Manual Type - 5/8’ Cutting Capacity 5 Lbs - 23"L #400-)8/12! $ $ $2 32290-Felco-ModehC-16 06 2 ~.6483 2 ~,64.83
Cable Cutter - Manual Type - 5/8" Cutting Capacity - 5 Lbs - 23"L - #400-38/29/ $ $2 02290-Felco-Model:C-16 08 2 538.32 2 538.32
Cable Cutter- Manual Type ~ 5/8" Cutting Capacity 5 Lbs - 23"L- #400-39/14/ $ $ $2 02290-Felco-Mode[:C~16 06 2 460.15 2 460.15
$ $Cable Cutter - Manual Type - 5/8" Cutting Capacity 5 Lbs - 23% - #400- 12/11/ 4,249.7 1,82! .3 2,428.4
2’ 12290-Felco-Model:C-16 06 21 0 9 0 12Cable Grips- Knurled Jaw Minimum Cable: 14 B&S, .06" Maximum 02/09/ $ $
4 Safe Load: 2,500 Lbs- Haven - #1604-10 07 4 200.63 4 200.63Cal 06/13/ $ $ $
07 1 154.32 1 154.32Su 03/14/ $ $ $
24 c 07 24 ~90.19 t6 460.13 8 23006 XS $
Swager- Hand- Compresses Alum & Copper Oval Sleeves-Swages 1/4" 12~1!/ 1,303.3 042.6 $5 )val&114",9132’,5/16"StopSleeves-SLbs-29’L 06 5 4 1%0.67
08123/ $ $ $4 06 4 ,~10.24 3 382.68 1 i27.56 X
08/16~ $ $ $2 )wager- Hand- Crimps Aluminum Sleeves- 1/4" - #608008 06 2 167.19 _~33.60 ’ t !33.60 X
~wager- Hand-Compresses Alum & Copper Oval Sleeves From 114" To 06130~ !,341.2 1,341,2 $1 1/2" Diameter - 24"L- 14 Tons Pressure- 180 Dog Swivel ’C" Head 06 1
)5/04/ $ S $2 SocketSet 1/2" Drive 17pcs set- 3/8" 1 1/4"sockets Model 1217-S 06 2 10730 2 107.30 8
12 ~/acuum Cuo Lifter- Handcups - Sin~qle - 4-3/4" (121 mm) - Plastic Body- ]9/19/ 12 $ 8 $ 4 $
2
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Nrench - Torque - Micrometer- Ratcheting Low Profile 112" Drive-30-1 150 Ft Lb Pfimar)’ Scale Range - 20-3/4"L - Proto - #J6016C
Sub4otals
05/0~ $ $ $08 1 162.49 0 162.49 X
$ $11,513. ?,919.6 t,594.209
Crimping Tool - Dieless - 110V Charger - Quad Point Battery Powered -Flip Top Head - Greenlee - #EK06FT11
$ $35/25/ 2,585.6 2,585.6 $06 15 I 5
$ $C 06/011 2,008.4 2,008.4 $
1 06 14 14Ca 12J06/ $ $ $
3 u 06 3 119.97 2 7&98 ’1 3999D $ril 06/27/ 2,0295 2,029.5 $
10 05 10 0 ’10 0 0D~dll 1/2" D Handle Hole Shooter- Speed Control - 0-_,500 RPM - 08/04/ $ $ $
’1 Milwaukee Model:1107-6 06 1 !50.92 1 250.92Dril 08104/ $ $ $
4 06 4 )80.32 4 )80.32
08/04/ $ $06 4 )80,54 4 )80,54
il 051021 $ $ $1 06 )0037 )00.37
$ $ $9rill/Driver Kit- l/2"-Cordless- (2) 14.4 Volt 2.0 Ah Bluecore Batteries - 12Jl1~ ~_,736.4 1,563.6 1,172.7
14 1/2" Chuck-Carrying Case- Bosch - Brule Tough - #33614-2G 06 14 8 6 0
il 01/31/ $ $ S6 07 6 204.92 6 204.92 0
il )8/02/ $ $ $06 I 214.52 I 21452 0
-I 32/27/ $ $ $01 I 430.18 1 430.18 0
3 11/24/ $ $ $"e 05 I 64.95 1 64,95 0s
08/25/ $ $00 1 79.00 1 79.00 0
08/25/ $ $00 1 7900 1 7900 O
$1 189.00 1 189,00 0
m 08/06/ ’ $ $ $p 06 1 139.45 0 1 139.45 0
m 10/04/ $ $ $p 06 1 139.06 1 39.06
m 05/021 $ $ $p 06 3 )53.88 3 )53.88
m 05/05/ $ $3 c, 06 3 )53.88 3 )53.88
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$12/11/ !,271.8 1,271.8 $
06 4 410/25/ $ $ $06 1 128.28 6 1 128.28
Jig Saw Kit - Cordless -18 Volt Battery - Charger - Dewal[ - 03/27/ $ $ $#DC330K 07 ’1 27329 1 273.29
09/09/ $ $ $Saw-Circular-Hypoid- 7-1/4"- Makita-Model: 5277NB 06 1 149.84 1 149.84 g
!2/01/ $ $ $~aw-Circular-Milwaukee-71/4"-Model-6390 00 1 148.00 0 1 148.00
07/01/ $ $ $aw-Oircular-Skill-7-1/4" Model5375 98 1 16000 0 1 16000
07/02/ $ $ $Saw Circular-PodaCable-7-1/4"-Model-617typ2 98 1 119.95 1 119.95 0
09/28/ $ $ $Saw- Circular- ~,~akita - 7-1/4" - Model: 5700NB 98 I 134-.00 0 1 134.00
~ 05/04/ $ $ $06 2 )00.56 2 ~00.56
06/081 $ $ $Saw Multi-Cutter ~- Heavy Duty- 14"- Dewalt- #DEWDW872 06 ~,00.28 ~00.28
10/02~ $ $Saw Abrasive Delta 14"Model 20-140 01 173.00 173.00
$Thermal Cutmaster - 3/8" 20’ Leads - 1 Torch - 75 Degrees - #THE1- 36/20/ 1,305.13820 06 1 0 1
36/01/Vacuum Hepa Minuteman WI Hose & Wand 49al 00 1 735.00 0 1
391261 $Vacuum Hepa Minuteman W/Bose & Wand 49a1 97 1 851.56 13
91/04/ $Vacuum Hepa Minuteman W/Hose & Wand 4gat 02 1 735.00 0 1Vacuum Hepa Minuteman W/Hose & Wand Floor Tool Dust Brush 4gal 11113/ $ $C80704.-01 00 1 952.66 1 ~52.66 0
/aouum Hepa Minuteman W/Hose & Wand Floor Tool Dust Brush 4gal 11/07/ $ $?,80704-03 00 1 ~00.00 I 700.00 0
!6,497. 19,294.)2 17Sub-totals
$1,305.1
$735.00 X$951.56 X$735.00 X
$3 2276
0
0
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$ $12/191 _~.42! .6 $ _~,421.6
_aser AGL Beamer 5 - Rotating - LR160 Laser Detector - SIN: AA0408 06 0 X$ $
17J19~ _~,421,6 $ _~,421.606 1 O X
)7/25/ $ $ $06 1 214.52 8 1 ~14.52 X 3ama~,~
Laser- Self Leveling - 5 Beam 1/4" Accuracy Up To 100’ Working 38/08/ $ $ $Range - FatMax- Model: 77-154 06 1 214,52 1 214.52
Laser System- Self-Leveling- 5 Beam Includes: Wall Bracket,Pendulum Layout Target, Floor Stand. Case- Pacific Laser Systems 01/26/ $ $ $Model: PLS5 07 1 ,6!.64 0 I 361.64 X
Laser System - Self Leveling - 5 Beam - includes: Wall Bracket,Pendulum Layout Target, Floor Stand, Case - Pacific Laser Systems - 01/26/ $ $ $ModeI:PLS5 07 1 361.64 1 361.64
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Fork Lift- Electric - Stand Up - Includes: Set of Class !1 96" Forks + Used 10/10!Batted/ - Raymond - Model: R45TT - S/N: 18720 06
:ork Lift - Electric-Stand Up - Includes: Set of Class II 96" Forks + Used 10/10/I ~atlery&Charger-Raymond ModeI:R40TT-S/N:16706 06
09/01~ ~,,475,7 1,491.9 _~,983.8)r 06 3 2 X Damag~
10/06/ $ $)r 06 2 )45.00 2 )45.00
$ $:ork Lift Accessory- Raymond- Fork Platform_- Fabricated from (2) C- )9/13/ 2,677.5 _~,677.5 $2.hannels - 6" x 8.2" x 8’L & (2) Tubes - 4" x 4" x 1/4" x 8’L 08 2 2
$ $Jft-Contractor 24’450 Lb Capacity Revers;bleForks-Lockable5" 31/13/ 1,672.7 1,672,7 $Casters - Stablilizer Legs - Sumner - #783652 - Model: 2124 07 1 2 1
$Lift-Contractor 24’-650 Lb Capacity - Reversible Forks - Lockable 5" 91/13/ 1,672.7 1,672.7 $;asters - Stablilizer Legs - Sumner- #783652 - Model: 2124 07 ’i 2 1 2
$ $Lift Contractor- 24’ 650 Lb Capacity- Reversible Forks - Lockable 5" 01/13/ 1,6727 1,672.7 $Casters- Stablilizer Legs - Sumner- #783652 - Model: 2124 07 1 2 1 2
$Lift - Contractor - 24’-850 Lb Capacity - Reversible Forks - Lockable 5" 01119/ 1,672.7 1,6727 $;asters - Stablilizar Legs - Sumner - #783652 - Model: 2124 07 1 ’~ 1 2
$ $Lift- Contractor 24’-650 Lb Capacity- Reversible Forks - Lockable 5" 011191 1,672,7 1,672.7 $Casters - Stablilizer Legs - Sumner- #783852 - Model: 2124 07 1 2U $ $f1 01/191 1,672.7 672.7 $
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_ifl Material Manual - 24’-25’- 400-700 Lb Capacity- Genie- Model: 11/30!1 9LC-24 - SIN: SLOC7-38274 06
Lift - Mater~al - Mar’ual 24’ 25’ 400 700 Lb Capacity- Genie - Model: t 1/30/’i £LC-24- S/N: SLOC7-38276 06
Lift - Material - Manual 24’-25’ 400-700 Lb Capacity - Genie - Model: 11/3QI1 SLC 24 - S/N: SLOC7 38278 06
Lift - Material - Manual - 24’-25’ - 400-700 Lb Capacity - Genie - Model: 11/30~SLC-24 - S/N: SLOC7-38280 06
Lift - Scissor - Electdc - 23’-28’ Platform - JLG - Model: 2648ES - S/N: )5/17/0200155023 06
Lift - Scissor- Electric- 23’-28’ Platform- JLG - Model: 2646ES - S/N: 35/17/)200155048 08.ift - Scissor - Electric- 26’ Platform - 1,000 Lb Capacity - 44" x 9&5"~latform - 4,770 Lb GVW - JLG Pro Fit Series - Model: 2646ES - S/N: 31/22/)200159854 07_ift - Scissor - Electric - 26’ P~atform - 1,000 Lb Capacity - 44" x 98.5"~latform - 4,770 Lb GVW JLG Pro Fit Series- Modet: 2646ES - S/N: 01/22/)200159868 07_i
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$10/17/ 1,414.8 $ 1,414.8
Chain Hoist 2 Tcn Capacity- 20’ Maximum Lift- Thiele - #2t00-01160 06 4 0 4 033/28/ $
CompressorAir Por~a Cable3hp4.5,ga1150psi ModelC3151 06 1 303.45 1 30345 8
E 10/24/ $ $ $20 xt 08 20 93382 20 933.82
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$ $39/06/ 3,013,7 3,013.7 $06 100 3 100
09/07/ $ $ $06 1 49245 0 I 492.45
Step Ladder - Special Duty Fiberglass Platform - 8’H-6’H to Platform - 28-1/8"W Bottom - 55-1/4" Base Spread - Werner Ultra Pro - #P7406
]ransformer - Foreign Country Power Conveder - Large Equip 85-Dongan - #1460SH + Digital Power Conditioner - #ACC-30Transformer - Foreign Country Power Conver[er - Small Equip - XFMRStepup / Down - Philmore - #ST100Transformer - Foreign Country Powor Converter - Small Equip - XFMRStepup / Down - Philmore - #ST300
Sub-totals
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Subject:
Ken Barich [[email protected]]Tuesday, August 12, 2008 1 "1:59 AMDomenic Russo; ’Lindsay Barich Unitrans’FW: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Hi Domenic,
See my brokers response, they will have to issue you 2 new carnets.
Sorry for the bad news
Ken Barich
Night OperationsUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39A Teed DriveRandolph, MA 02368781-961-3540,781-9613058(fax)
From-" [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Tuesday, August 12, 2008 7:06 AMTo= [email protected]; [email protected]= Re: ATA Carrier US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Only two new original carnets will work as previously advised.
Regards,Ro~
..... Original Message .....From: Ken Barich <[email protected]>To: [email protected]; ’Lindsay Barich Unitrans’ <[email protected]>Sent: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 6:55 pmSubject: FW: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Hi Ron,Will this work or do we need an actual brand new document in the folder and everything ?? Please advise and let Lindsaynow as I am in after 11:30 AM most days.
Best regards
Ken BarichNight OperationsUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39A Teed DriveRandolph, MA 02368781-961-3540,781-9613058(fax)
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From: Domenic Russo [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 5:53 PMTo: ’[email protected]’C¢: ’Eric Gray’S,,bject; FW: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Ken,
Will this work?
From: Michael Megliola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, August lt, 2008 5:38 PMTo: Eric GrayCc: ’[email protected]’; ’Domenic Russo’Subject: RE: ATA Camet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Hello Eric,Please see enclosed as requested. Let me know if I can do anything else for you.
Thank you,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012www.m erchandisepass port.or.q
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]~ent: Monday, August 11, 2008 4:32 PMTo: Michael MegliolaCc: ’[email protected]’; ’Dornenic Russo’Subject: RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Mike:I spoke with our freight forwarder again today and he said the broker needs an official copy of our two Carnets. I am notsure how to go about this but can we start by me asking -can I get that from your firm?Thanks in advanceEric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
From: Michael Megliola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent; Monday, August 11, 2008 9:52 AMTo= Eric Gray; Christopher FrassettoCo; ’Domenic Russo’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject: RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Dear Mr. Gray,
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Thank you for sending these documents; we will retain them on file per your request. Please note that all non-returnedcarnets must remain open for a minimum of thirteen months beyond their respective expiry dates. If there are no openclaims as the time each date is reached, the files can be closed unconditionally at that time.
Thanks and have a nice week,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012www.m erchandisepassport.orq
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 11:24 AMTo: Tina TsaoC¢: Michael Megliola; ’Domenic Russo’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Sl~bje~l:-" RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Tin&Please record or file these as proof that the two camets are closed through the return from Isreal. I will try to submit theReturning Home Goods form of clearance through US Customs.
Thanks
Eric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
From: [email protected] [mailto:ttsaoOuscib.orq]Senti Wednesday, November 28, 2007 2:12 PMTo: [email protected],,bject: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 (FH Chase) Israel dub/payment
Hi Eric;
Please read these instructions carefully.
Regarding the procedure for the sale of carnet goods abroad, your company may choose from one of two options tosettle the duties and taxes on your goods. As the sale of career goods abroad is a violation of carnet rules andregulations, we will receive, whether or not you have settled the duties by that time, a claim from Israel within twelvemonths of your carrier’s expiry date (21 December 2007). Here are your two options for taking preventive action:
1) Please complete and return the attached document guaranteeing that your company will be responsible for thepayment of all of the duties and taxes on your shipment (these may be as high as 40% of the shipment’s value). After theclaim is opened, I will then use this document to formally request an invoice from abroad and we will invoice you whenthe formal balance arrives. This option is the most convenient and clear-cut way to pay duties and taxes, but it will comewith USCIB’s claims processing fee and will still include penalty fees from abroad, if any were incurred.
-OR-
2) Attempt to directly pay the duties and taxes abroad. The duties, taxes, and penalties will be exactly the same amountfor both options. If your company wishes to choose this option, please follow these 4 steps (A to D):
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a. AII carnet goods that are being sold must be taken to foreign customs and approved for transition to permanentimportation. Foreign customs will then bill your company for duties and taxes.
b. After paying foreign customs, your company must obtain a signed, stamped, and dated customs cashier’s receipt,which includes the carnet number and an itemized description of the goods. This description should be an exact matchof the carnet’s General List,
c. After receiving the receipt, your company will need to go to customs for a second time to get the re-exportationcounterfoil signed, stamped, and dated on the carnet with foreign customs noting that all taxes and duties were paid andthat the goods are staying in their country.
d. Finally, your company must return the carnet and a copy of the receipt to our headquarters in New York City. Wewill attempt to use these documents to settle all future claims. However, as per our website atwww.merchandisepassport.or.q, we cannot guarantee that such documentation will clear the claim and there is a smallrisk that, despite following this procedure, your company might be bound to pay the duties twice over.
The second method, though i[ may be a little less expensive, is more difficult. The carrier system is intended fortemporary import and re- export only; users are therefore penalized for breaching its terms (e.g. selling their goods,remaining abroad too long, etc.) and are discouraged from acting outside the supervision of national guaranteeingassociations like USCIB.
Please note that, in both cases, that the ultimate owner of the goods should pay the requisite duties and taxes.However, FH Chase, Inc. will remain as the bonded career holder of record at all times and liable for the payment ofthese fees to Israeli Customs. The purchaser is not bound by the terms of the camet to ensure their transfer; therefore, itis FH Chase, Inc.’s responsibility to collect them independently.
Please let me know which option you would prefer, and I will proceed with the best of my ability to help you. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Tina TsaoForeign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUS Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5074 / Fax 212.944.0012www.m erch andisepassport.or.qTina TsaoUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the Americas, 18th floorNew York, New York 10036Tel 212.703.5074/Fax [email protected],q
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Ken Barich [[email protected]]Monday, August 11, 2008 6:51 PMDomenic Russo; ’[email protected]’; ’Lindsay Barich Unitrans’Eric GrayRE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Hi Domenic,
if it can be printed and sent as odginal replacement document, not a copy but an actual document to be sent to my brokerif it is on the same paper as original not a photocopy image. If that is what it is(actual document) then then we can sendto broker.
Please advise
If you understand what I meant and it is an original type but a duplicate of the original information.
Best regards
Ken BarichNight OperationsUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39A Teed DriveRandolph, MA 02368781-961-3540,781-9613058(fax)
From: Domenic Russo [mailto:[email protected]]Seat: Monday, August 11, 2008 5:53 PMTo= ’[email protected]’Co: ’Eric Gray’Subject= FW: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Ken,
Will this work?
From; Michael Megliola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Monday, August 11, 2008 5:38 PMTo= Eric GrayCc; [email protected], ’Domenic Russo’Subject= RE: ATA Carrier US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Hello Eric,Please see enclosed as requested. Let me know if I can do anything else for you.
Thank you,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012
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www.m erchandisepassport.org
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 4:32 PMTo: Michael MegliolaCo: ’[email protected]’; ’Domenic Russo’Subject: RE: ATA Camet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Mike:I spoke with our freight forwarder again today and he said the broker needs an official copy of our two Carnets. ~ am notsure how to go about this but can we start by me asking -can I get that from your firm?Thanks in advanceEric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
From: Michael Megliola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent; Monday, August 11, 2008 9:52 AMTo: Eric Gray; Christopher FrassettoCc: ’Domenic Russo’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject: RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Dear Mr. Gray,Thank you for sending these documents; we will retain them on file per your request. Please note that all non-returnedcarnets must remain open for a minimum of thirteen months beyond their respective expiry dates. If there are no openclaims as the time each date is reached, the files can be closed unconditionally at that time.
Thanks and have a nice week,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012www.merchandisepassport.org
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 11:24 AMTo; Tina TsaoC¢-" Michael Megliola; ’Domenic P.usso’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject." RE: ATA Carrier US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Tina,Please record or file these as proof that the two camets are closed through the return from Isreal. I will try to submit theReturning Home Goods form of clearance through US Customs.
Thanks
Eric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 2:12 PMTo: [email protected]: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 [FH Chase) Israel duty payment
Hi Eric:
Please read these instructions carefully.
Regarding the procedure for the sale of camel goods abroad, your company may choose from one of two options tosettle the duties and taxes on your goods. As the sale of camet goods abroad is a violation of camet rules andregulations, we will receive, whether or not you have settled the duties by that time, a claim from Israel within twelvemonths of your carnet’s expiry date (21 December 2007). Here are your two options for taking preventive action:
1) Please complete and return the attached document guaranteeing that your company will be responsible for thepayment of all of the duties and taxes on your shipment (these may be as high as 40% of the shipment’s value). After theclaim is opened, I will then use this document to formally request an invoice from abroad and we wil~ invoice you whenthe formal balance arrives. This option is the most convenient and clear-cut way to pay duties and taxes, but it will comewith USCIB’s claims processing fee and will still include penalty fees from abroad, if any were incurred.
-OR-
2) Attempt to directly pay the duties and taxes abroad. The duties, taxes, and penalties will be exactly the same amountfor both options. If your company wishes to choose this option, please follow these 4 steps (A to D):
a. All camet goods that are being sold must be taken to foreign customs and approved for transition to permanentimportation. Foreign customs will then bill your company for duties and taxes.
b. After paying foreign customs, your company must obtain a signed, stamped, and dated customs cashier’s receipt,which includes the carnet number and an itemized description of the goods. This description should be an exa(~t matchof the camel’s General List.
c. After receiving the receipt, your company will need to go to customs for a second time to get the re-exportationcounterfoil signed, stamped, and dated on the carnet with foreign customs noting that all taxes and duties were paid andthat the goods are staying in their country.
d. Finally, your company must return the carnet and a copy of the receipt to our headquarters in New York City. Wewill attempt ’~o use these documents to settle all future claims. However, as per our website atwww.merchandisepassport.org, we cannot guarantee that such documentation will clear the claim and there is a smallrisk that, despite following this procedure, your company might be bound to pay the duties twice over.
The second method, though it may be a little less expensive, is more difficult. The carnet system is intended fortemporary import end re- export only; users are therefore penalized for breaching its terms (e.g. selling their goods,remaining abroad too long, etc.) and are discouraged from acting outside the supervision of national guaranteeingassociations like USCIB.
Please note that, in both cases, that the ultimate owner of the goods should pay the requisite duties and taxes.However, FH Chase, Inc. will remain as the bonded carnet holder of record at all times and liable for the payment ofthese fees to Israeli Customs. The purchaser is not bound by the terms of the carnet to ensure their transfer; therefore, itis FH Chase, Inc.’s responsibility to collect them independently.
Please let me know which option you would prefer, and I will proceed with the best of my ability to help you. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Tina Tsao
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Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUS Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5074 / Fax 212.944.0012~wvw.merchandisepassport .orgTina TsaoUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the Americas, 18th floorNew York, New York 10036Tel 212.703,5074 / Fax [email protected]
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:Attachments:
Domenic Russo [[email protected]]Monday, August 11,2008 5:53 PM’[email protected]’Eric GrayFW: ATA Carnet US 1/06/01987 & #U S 10601974ATA Carnet US 1-06-01974 and US 1-06-01987 Certified Carnet Covers and GeneralLists.pdf
Ken,
Will this work?
From= Michael Megliola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Monday, August 11, 2008 5:38 PMTo= Eric GrayC¢; ’[email protected]’; ’Domenic Russo’Subject= RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Hello Eric,Please see enclosed as requested. Let me know if I can do anything else for you.
Thank you,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012www.m erch andisepassport.org
From.. Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Monday, August 11, 2008 4:32 PMTo= Michael HegliolaCo’. ’[email protected]’; ’Domenic Russo’Subject.. RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #U510601974
Mike:I spoke with our freight forwarder again today and he said the broker needs an official copy of our two Carnets. I am notsure how to go about this but can we start by me asking -can I get that from your firm?Thanks in advanceEric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
From: Michael Megliola [mailto:[email protected]]~ent= Monday, August 11, 2008 9:52 AMTo: Eric Gray; Christopher FrassettoCc: ’Domenic Russo’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject; RE: ATA Carrier US1/06/01987 & #US:!_0601974
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Dear Mr. Gray,Thank you for sending these documents; we will retain them on file per your request. Please note that all non-returnedcarnets must remain open for a minimum of thirteen months beyond their respective expiry dates. If there are no openclaims as the time each date is reached, the files can be closed unconditionally at that time.
Thanks and have a nice week,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 1 Fax 212.944.0012www.m erchandisepassport.org
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 11:24 AMTo: Tina TsaoCc: Michael Megliola; ’Domenic Russo’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject: RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Tina,Please record or file these as proof that the two carnets are closed through the return from Isreal. I will try to submit theReturning Home Goods form of clearance through US Customs.
Thanks
Eric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 2:12 PMTo: [email protected]~ ATA Career US1/06/01987 (FH Chase) Israel dub/payment
Hi Eric:
Please read these instructions carefully.
Regarding the procedure for the sale of carnet goods abroad, your company may choose from one of two options tosettle the duties and taxes on your goods. As the sale of carnet goods abroad is a violation of camet rules andregulations, we will receive, whether or not you have settled the duties by that time, a claim from Israel within twelvemonths of your camet’s expiry date (21 December 2007). Here are your two options for taking preventive action:
1) Please complete and return the attached document guaranteeing that your company will be responsible for thepayment of all of the duties and taxes on your shipment (these may be as high as 40% of the shipment’s value). After theclaim is opened, I will then use this document to formally request an invoice from abroad and we will invoice you whenthe formal balance arrives. This option is the most convenient and clear-cut way to pay duties and taxes, but it will comewith USCIB’s claims processing fee and will still include penalty fees from abroad, if any were incurred.
-OR-
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2) Attempt to directly pay the duties and taxes abroad. The duties, taxes, and penalties will be exactly the same amountfor both options. If your company wishes to choose this option, please follow these 4 steps (A to D):
a. All carnet goods that are being sold must be taken to foreign customs and approved for transition to permanentimportation. Foreign customs will then bill your company for duties and taxes.
b. After paying foreign customs, your company must obtain a signed, stamped, and dated customs cashier’s receipt,which includes the carrier number and an itemized description of the goods. This description should be an exact matchof the carnet’s General List.
c. After receiving the receipt, your company will need to 9o to customs for a second time to get the re-exportationcounterfoil signed, stamped, and dated on the camel with foreign customs noting that all taxes and duties were paid andthat the goods are staying in their country.
d. Finally, your company must return the carnet and a copy of the receipt to our headquarters in New York City. Wewill attempt to use these documents to settle all future claims. However, as per our website atwww.merchandisepassport.org, we cannot guarantee that such documentation will clear the claim and there is a smallrisk that, despite following this procedure, your company might be bound to pay the duties twice over.
The second method, though it may be a little less expensive, is more difficult. The carnet system is intended fortemporary import and re- export only; users are therefore penalized for breaching its terms (e,g. selling their goods,remaining abroad too long, etc.) and are discouraged from acting outside the supervision of national guaranteeingassociations like USCIB.
Please note that, in both cases, that the ultimate owner of the goods should pay the requisite duties and taxes.However, FH Chase, Inc. will remain as the bonded carrier holder of record at all times and liable for the payment ofthese fees to Israeli Customs. The purchaser is not bound by the terms of the carnet to ensure their transfer; therefore, itis FH Chase, Inc.’s responsibility to collect them independently.
Please let me know which option you would prefer, and I will proceed with the best of my ability to help you. Thanks[
Sincerely,
Tina TsaoForeign Claims Examiner, ATA Camel DepartmentUS Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5074 ! Fax 212.944.0012www.merchandisepassport.orgTina TsaoUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the Americas, 18th floorNew York, New York 10036Tel 212.703.5074 ! Fax [email protected]
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United States Council forInternational Business
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ALGERIA ~OZ) HON~ KONG, CHINA (HK) MALAYSIA (MY~ SERBIA~RRA(~O) "ICELAND (IS) MAURITIUS (MU) SINGAPORE (SG)AUSTRALIA (AN) INDIA (IN) MONGOLIA (MN) SOtKH AFRICARELARUS (BY) ~SRA~L (IL) MOROCCO (MA) SRI LANKA (LK}BULGARIA (BG) IVORY COAST (CI) NE3N ZEALAND (NZ) SWHZERLANDCANADA (CA) JAPAN (JP) NORWAY (NO) THAILAND (IH)CHILE (CL) KOREA (KR) ROMANIA (RO) TUNISIACHINA (CN} L~BANON (LB) RUSSIA (RU) YURKEYCROATIA [HR) MACEDONIA (M K) SENEGAL (SN) UNITED STA~S ~US)
A~ER FINAL USE, RETURN THIS CARNET TO USCIB
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CO"~."AT,O" S,E~r ~E"~"~" US~ "o.....~n .......... CA""~"O. USl/0601 987
2
S~B00~218
~ ~NO, C~GES OR ADD~IONS AB(
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512
223
2
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(09/04
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CO~.UAT~O. S,E~r GE.ERAL L,ST "o. _..0. .......... CAR,~r ,o. US1/0601974
2
3
456
789
2O
8 ~CH WHEELSDUC~ LIFT SI.C-24
JLG SC!SSOR [fFT BAR CODE #474482, 201550235282404-WHB3_S PLASTIC CARTS - BLUE
(22)PRANKS, (14) STRAIGHT BARS,(2)CROSSBRACES, (8)SAFET’f RAILS & (4)U~RIGHTS
(23)SOAFFOLDING, (4)UPR}GFrTs, (3)H~GHToP~’4s & (19)CROSS S~n~. BARS
30 900 LBS $1,990.0C US
TOTAL c R,ED OVER / TOTAL ou ,~ REPORTER 302,.."/ / (09/04"
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ATA
CARNET
A.~E A_ CARNET FOR TEMPORARY ADMISSION OF GOODS
C 120 Forbes Bl’,,d_ a) A.T.A.CARNETNo.
a Mansfield, MA 02048 USl/0601987
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A International BusinessTA
¯EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS 2007 12 21PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT year moni~ day (inclusive)
EUROPEAN UNIONAUSTRIA(AT) FRANCE (FR) LATVIA{IV) PORTBGAL (pT)BELGIUM (BE/ GERMANY (DE) LtTI-JtJANIA (LT~ SLOVAKIA
DENMARK (DK) IRELAND (1E) N~DS (NL) SWEDEN
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AFTER FINAL USE, RETURN THIS CARNET TO USCIB
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de Pi~.es V~ume
5290. 4385321 ~JCt Lift SLC-1822 Duct Lift SLC-2423 Aluwinum Scaffold 5’8" X 4’4"24 AlumirPJm Scaffold 4’4" X 4’4"25 Gang Box Up PJght 2 Door Greenlee26 M0ex - (;el Pump - Drive - Brusldess27 Gel Pump28 Easy Loader Master Rex Gel Pun~29 Unishear Mi~ aukee 18 Guage30 DeWa~t - Model: [:~/950K- Drill Ki~ - Right
angte31 Ma~ta - 52369Y Skill Saw32 Bosch 14.4V Cordless Drill/Driver33 I~ll 1/2" t~tw aukee Hole Shooter34 Hea?y Duly 1/2" DriI-Handle. M~lw aukee35 Bench Grinder I~[w aukee36 Bosch Har~ner Drill w / vacuum attachment37 Greenlee gator, 120 V Craping Tool38 50’ Extension Cord39 "~00’ Extension cord40 Beclrical Tape - Black41 I~lta 14" Abrasive C~op Saw42 Dew a~t 14" Dry Cut 70T Metal Only43 C~rcular Saw 7-114"~lwauk~eWl~ltLock44 Circular Saw 7-114" Skill45 Ivtter Saw DeWalt 12"46 Gang Box Sr~all Brow n Top Load47 VVhee!s for aluminum scaffolding48 Wheels and bolts for Blue Fiberglass Carts
50 C~ains :(1) 6’, (1) 8’, (3) 12’
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2 780
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5
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1 45 $375.~ US1 30 $2,309.7
3 15 $255.01
1 7 $t72.3;
1 70 $779.5:32 96 $7,200.0~1 3 $200.~
15 45 $3,500.0~5 125 $1,375.6
1 70 $779.5:
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CONTINUATION SHEET GENERAL LIST No ................... CARNET No,
"I’OTAL or CARRIED OVER I ~-OTAL ou ,~ REPOI~TER
(09/04
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CONTINUA’I3ON SHEET GENERAL LIST No. ,....2. .......... C..N .o. US1/0601974Ca/net
57 Aluminum Scaffolding 7 x 4’5"58 Aluminum Scaffolding 6’ x 4’5"
59 132" (f 1’) Straight Bar (Red Band)60 120" (f 0’) Straight Bar (Orange Band)61 Gang Box Brow n 56’ H x 31" W x 6Lf L
62 Quick Grid Bar Qamp 5’
63 Quick Grid Bar Clamp 2’64 Greenlee Crimping Tool, EX06FF1165 PJgid h]pact [~iver, Model: R8223366 RYOBI Cordless 18 Volt Caulking Gun67 Angle Grinder - DeWalt DK40268 Portable Magnetic Dri~ P~ess Hongen
69 Hepa Vacuum with Hose & Wand70 Saw zall Mi~w aukee71 Sand Saw ~ aukee72 Bosch Jig Saw 158773 ~ - 20 Chain Hoist 8 x 2474 43 MK - Ut]Aech Light Red w/2 Lights and
75 38581 Genia Charger - Blue76 LL2-604 Wettech 20’ x 4’ Strap - Yellow77 Keeper Tan Comealong S~’ap78 Gang Box Up right 2 Do~r Greenlee
79 Trash Hamper Large Angled D~mp {Blue)80 Trash 8in: D-20~-HD Blue Metal81 Folding Utility I~atformTruck 24" x
85 1/2" I)-ill F~ess Mounted on Relling Stand86 Ladder 6’ Rber Glass87. Positioning Harness Blue & Yelbw
2 501 25
40 32023 184
2 18
1 t03 12
35
68O
1 502 5
1 70
2 110
36 12603 105
2
5
15 2403 171
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9798
99
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FM0543250Rasrna C~ter Cut Master 38A~r Compressor - Porter-Cable - Model: C3151
Job Boss
4 675 $850.6~14 650 $3,650.0[
1 75 $750,0(
1 ~) $2,250.0(1 70 $248~;
LOUISVILLEIA DOE~S 6WARNERULTRA PRO LAD{~e~ 1
*** NO CHAN6~S OR ADDITIONS AB( IVE OR B
240 LBS40 LBS
ELOW THI;
$1.336.7,$288.2!
LINE***
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USUSUS
US
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(09104
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:
Subject:Attachments:
Michael Megliola [[email protected]]Monday, August 11, 2008 5:38 PMEric Gray’[email protected]’; Domenic RussoRE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974ATA Carnet US 1-06-01974 and US 1-06-01987 Certified Carnet Covers and GeneralLists.pdf
Hello Eric,Please see enclosed as requested. Let me know if I can do anything else for you.
Thank you,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012www.merchandisepassport.org
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent== Monday, August 11, 2008 4:32 PMTo; Michael Megliola(:c== ’[email protected]’; ’Domenic Russo’Subject== RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Mike:I spoke with our freight forwarder again today and he said the broker needs an official copy of our two Camets. I am notsure how to go about this but can we start by me asking -can I get that from your firm?Thanks in advanceEric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
From: Michael Megliola [mailto:[email protected]]Sent; Monday, August 11, 2008 9:52 AMTo; Eric Gray; Christopher FrassettoCc= ’Domenic Russo’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject= RE: ATA Carrier US1/06/01987 & #US~_060]_974
Dear Mr. Gray,Thank you for sending these documents; we will retain them on file per your request. Please note that all non-returnedcarnets must remain open for a minimum of thirteen months beyond their respective expiry dates. If there are no openclaims as the time each date is reached, the files can be closed unconditionally at that time.
Thanks and have a nice week,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the Americas
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New York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012www.merchan disepassport.org
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent-" Friday, August 08, 2008 11:24 AMTo: Tina TsaoCo: Michael Megliola; ’Domenic P.usso’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject: P.E: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
TJRa,Please record or file these as proof that the two carnets are closed through the return from Isreal. I will try to submit theReturning Home Goods form of clearance through US Customs.
Thanks
Eric GrayF.H. Chase, inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
From~ [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 2:12 PMTo: [email protected]: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 (FH Chase) Israel duty payment
Hi Eric:
Please read these instructions carefully.
Regarding the procedure for the sale of carnet goods abroad, your company may choose from one of two options tosettle the duties and taxes on your goods. As the sale of carnet goods abroad is a violation of carnet rules andregulations, we will receive, whether or not you have settled the duties by that time, a claim from Israel within twelvemonths of your carnet’s expiry date (21 December 2007). Here are your two options for taking preventive action:
1) Please complete and return the attached document guaranteeing that your company will be responsible for thepayment of all of the duties and taxes on your shipment (these may be as high as 40% of the shipment’s value): After theclaim is opened, I will then use this document to formally request an invoice from abroad and we will invoice you whenthe formal balance arrives. This option is the most convenient and clear-cut way to pay duties and taxes, but it will comewith USCIB’s claims processing fee and will still include penalty fees from abroad, if any were incurred.
-OR-
2) Attempt to directly pay the duties and taxes abroad. The duties, taxes, and penalties will be exactly the same amountfor both options. If your company wishes to choose this option, please follow these 4 steps (A to D):
a. All carnet goods that are being sold must be taken to foreign customs and approved for transition to permanentimportation. Foreign customs will then bill your company for duties and taxes.
b. After paying foreign customs, your company must obtain a signed, stamped, and dated customs cashier’s receipt,which includes the carnet number and an itemized description of the goods. This description should be an exact matchof the carnet’s General List.
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c. After receiving the receipt, your company will need to go to customs for a second time to get the re-exportationcounterfoil signed, stamped, and dated on the camel with foreign customs noting that all taxes and duties were paid andthat the goods are staying in their country.
d. Finally, your company must return the carnet and a copy of the receipt to our headquarters in New York City. Wewill attempt to use these documents to settle all future claims. However, as per our website atwww.merchandisepassport.org, we cannot guarantee that such documentation will clear the claim and there is a smallrisk that, despite following this procedure, your company might be bound to pay the duties twice over.
The second method, though it may be a little less expensive, is more difficult. The carnet system is intended fortemporary import and re- export only; users are therefore penalized for breaching its terms (e.g. selling their goods,remaining abroad too long, etc.) and are discouraged from acting outside the supervision of national guaranteeingassociations like USCIB.
Please note that, in both cases, that the ultimate owner of the goods should pay the requisite duties and taxes.However, FH Chase, Inc. will remain as the bonded carnet holder of record at all times and liable for the payment ofthese fees to Israeli Customs. The purchaser is not bound by the terms of the carnet to ensure their transfer; thereforeis FH Chase, Inc.’s responsibility to collect them independently.
Please let me know which option you would prefer, and I will proceed with the best of my ability to help you. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Tina TsaoForeign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUS Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5074 / Fax 212.944.0012www.merchandisepassport.orgTina TsaoUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the Am ericas, 18th floorNew York, New York 10036Tel 212.703.5074 / Fax [email protected]
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A.T.A. CARNET FOR TEMPORAFW ADMISSION OF GOODS
A R
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FH Chase, Inc.120 Forbcs
Mansfield, MA 02048
B. REPRESENTED BY" I Repr~e~par-TOBER LOGISTICS, INC. or any other authorizedrep.
EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRSPROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT
i a) AT.A, GARNET No.
USl/0601974
United States Council forInternational Business
¢) VAUD UNTIL / V~’a~e ~q~au
2007 12 18
year month day (inclusive)
ALGERIA (DZ) HONG KONG, CHINA (H K) MALAYSIA (MY) SERBIA (C~
~E~ FINAL USE, ~ETUHN THIS O~NET TO US~IB
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3 \CC-30 DIGITAL FOWE~ CONDiffONER
S/N#OSB00~0218
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1 1000 $4,280.0~
2 }20 $14,7~).0~
2 100
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3 10 $732.0~
1 100 $800.0~
2 20 $4~0.0~
1 29 $375.0{
200 18 $600.0{
1 50 $595.0(
TOTAL or CARRIED OVER ! TOTAL o~ A REPORTER
VE OR E ELOW THh~
22O $47,732.0�
(09104[
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OCONTINUATION SHEET GENERAL LIST No.’....,~’. .........
includes (76) 132in STF~IGHT
647, 651, 105, 595, 607 & 610, (10)
992, 993, 9~, 995, 9~, 997, 997A & 997B
CAR.ET .o. US1/060’i 974Garnet N°
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CARNET
CARNET
ATA
A.’E A_ CARNET FOR TEMPORARY ADMISSION OF GOODS
HOLDER AND ADDRESSFH Chase, Inc.120 Forbes
Mansfield, MA 02048
TOBER LOGIS1]C.S, INC. or any other authorizedrep.
E)HtBITIONS AND FAIRSPROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT
=) A.T,A. CARNET No.
USl/0601987
United States Council forInternational Business
¯ 2007 12 21year month day (inclusive)
BELARUS (B’O ISRAEL (IL) MOROCCOBULGARIA (BG) WORY COAST (CI) NEW ZEALAND ~ SWITZERLAND (OH)CANADA(CA) JAPAN (JP) NORWAy(NO) THPJLAND (’I’H)
AFTER FINAL USE, RETURN THIS CARNET TO USCIBII~IglIHilHHH|H~ ~2~ AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YOR~ FlY 10036
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1CONTINUATION SHEET GENERAL LIGT No ...................
6290, 43853
21 Duc[ Lift SLC-18
22 Duct Lift SLC-24
23 Aluminum Scaffold 5"8" X 4’4"
24 Aluninum Scaffold 4"4" ~ 4"4"
2
3
5
780
390
;900
Easy Loader Iv~ster Rex Gel Pump
DeWa[t - Model: DW950K - Drill Kit - PJght
angle
32 Bosch 14.4V Cordless Dri~iver
33 Dr~l t/2" I~lw aukee Hole Shooter
34 Heavy Duty 1/2" E~]l-Handle, IVBw auke.e
35 Bcnch Grinder ~v~lw auEae
36 Bosch ~r Drill w / vacuum ailachrnent
37 Greenlee gater, 120 V Crimping Tool
44 Circular Saw 7-1/4" Skill
1 t5
4 28
2 50
1 30
32 96
3 15
5
1 70
32 96
15 45
5 125
22
1 70
540 ~180
98
200
$O.01 US$0.0[ Us ,
$1,330.0( US$0.0( US
(09104
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CONTINUATION SHEET GENERAL UST No CARNET NO.Carnet N~
No. Value*
TOTAL or CARRIED OVER ! TOTAL ou A REPORTER
(09/04"
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AlumimJm Scaffolding 7 x 4"5"
Aluminum Sc~folding 6’ x 4%"
132" (11’1 Straight Bar (Red Band)
120" (10’} Straight Bar (Orange Band)
Gang Box Brow n 56’H x 31" W x 60’ L
Quick Grid Bar Clamp 5’
2 5O
1 25
40 320
23 184
2 18
1 57
3 12
1 45
2
2
2
36
3
2
3
50
70
57
1260
105
35
45
$295.3,
15 )40
3 171
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94 RastJc Hampers
95 Bosch Co~d~ess Screw Guns
96 Generator - Coleman Pow errnate - Model:
PM0543250
97 Rasrna Cu~ter Cut Master 38
98 A~r Compressor - Por[er-Cable - Model: C3151
* Job Boss
99 LOUISV~_LE IA DOERS
100 WARNER ULTRA FRO L/~DDE~
*** NO C~S OR ADDITIONS AB~
4 475 $850.6[ US14 450 $3,850.0[ US
1 75 $750.0( US
1 60 $2,250.0( US1 70 $248.9i US
6 240 LDS $1.336.7= US
1 40 LBS $288.2[ US
VE OR B ELOW THI.~ LINE
TO’I’AL Or CARRIED OVER t TOTAL ou ~ REPORTER 7O8 $599,774.3; ~
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Michael Megliola [[email protected]]Monday, August "11, 2008 9:52 AMEric Gray; Christopher FrassettoDomenic Russo; Bill MurphyRE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Dear Mr. Gray,Thank you for sending these documents; we will retain them on file par your request. Please note that all non-returnedcarnets must remain open for a minimum of thirteen months beyond their respective expiry dates. If there are no openclaims as the time each date is reached, the files can be closed unconditionally at that time.
Thanks and have a nice week,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012www.merchandisepassport.org
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 11:24 AMTo." Tina TsaoCc: Michael Megliola; ’Domenic Russo’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject; RE: ATA Carnet US1/06/01987 & #US10601974
Tina,Please record or file these as proof that the two carnets are closed through the return from Isreal. I will try to submit theReturning Home Goods form of clearance through US Customs.
Thanks
Eric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Wednesday, November 28, 2007 2:12 PMTo= [email protected]= ATA Carnet U51/06/01987 (FH Chase) ]srael duty payment
Hi Eric:
Please read these instructions carefully.
Regarding the procedure for the sale of carnet goods abroad, your company may choose from one of two options tosettle the duties and taxes on your goods. As the sale of camel goods abroad is a violation of carnet rules andregulations, we will receive, whether or not you have settled the duties by that time, a claim from Israel within twelvemonthsofyourcarnet’sexpirydate(21 December2007). Here areyour two options for taking preventive action:
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1) Please complete and return the attached document guaranteeing that your company will be responsible for thepayment of all of the duties and taxes on your shipment (these may be as high as 40% of the shipment’s value). After theclaim is opened, I will then use this document to formally request an invoice from abroad and we will invoice you whenthe formal balance arrives. This option is the most convenient and clear-cut way to pay duties and taxes, but it will comewith USCIB’s claims processing fee and will still include penalty fees from abroad, if any were incurred.
-OR-
2) Attempt to directly pay the duties and taxes abroad. The duties, taxes, and penalties will be exactly the same amountfor both options. If your company wishes to choose this option, please follow these 4 steps (A to D):
a. All carnet goods that are being sold must be token to foreign customs and approved for transition to permanentimportation. Foreign customs will then bill your company for duties and taxes.
b. After paying foreign customs, your company must obtain a signed, stamped, and dated customs cashier’s receipt,which includes the cornet number and an itemized description of the goods. This description should be an exact matchof the carnet’s General List.
c. After receiving the receipt, your company will need to go to customs for a second time to get the re-exportationcounterfoil signed, stamped, and dated on the carnet with foreign customs noting that all taxes and duties were paid andthat the goods are staying in their country.
d. Finally, your company must return the carnet and a copy of the receipt to our headquarters in New York City. Wewill attempt to use these documents to settle all future claims. However, as per our website atwww.merchandisepassport.org, we cannot guarantee that such documentation will clear the claim and there is a smallrisk that, despite following this procedure, your company might be bound to pay the duties twice over.
The second method, though it may be a little less expensive, is more difficult. The carnet system is intended fortemporary import and re- export only; users are therefore penalized for breaching its terms (e.g. selling their goods,remaining abroad too long, etc.) and are discouraged from acting outside the supervision of national guaranteeingassociations like USClB.
Please note that, in both cases, that the ultimate owner of the goods should pay the requisite duties and taxes.However, FH Chase, inc. will remain as the bonded carnet holder of record at all times and liable for the payment ofthese fees to Israeli Customs. The purchaser is not bound by the terms of the carnet to ensure their transfer; therefore, itis FH Chase, Inc.’s responsibility to collect them independently.
Please let me know which option you would prefer, and [ will proceed with the best of my ability to help you. Thankst
Sincerely,
Tina TsaoForeign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet DepartmentUS Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5074 / Fax 212.944.0012www.m erchandisepassport.orgTina TsaoUnited States Council for International Business1212 Avenue of the Americas, 18th floorNew York, New York 10036Tel 212.703.5074 / Fax [email protected]
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Ken Barich [[email protected]]Friday, August 08, 2008 7:02 PMEric GrayDomenic Russo; Bill MurphyRE: Returned Goods form
Will Do,
Just trying to get all the paperwork together.
Best regards,
,Ken BarichNight OperationsUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39A Teed DriveRandolph, MA 02368781-961-3540,781-9613058(fax)
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 3:28 PMTo." ’[email protected]’Cc: ’Domenic Russo’; ’Bill Murphy’ ([email protected])Subject: Returned Goods form
Ken:
The people at ATA Cemet in NYC are telling me that this form should work when attached the Carnet. Please rememberto tell the broker that these tools were purchased here in the USA,sent over there and are now returning
RegardsEric GrayF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
[email protected], June 26, 2008 9:32 [email protected] GrayFinal account
Paul:I can receive your emails but can not reply due to a computer glitch. I am very busy today and unable to callyou. I will touch bases with our attorneys today and then try to call you tommorrow Friday. Are you in theUK?Please continue to email to nay fhchase,com account. I do not check the aol account.Regards,Eric Gray
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Domenic Russo
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Eric Gray [[email protected]]Tuesday, January 22, 2008 1:41 PMMichael MegliolaDomenic Russo; Joe KearnsRe: ATA Carnets USl/06-01987 and US1/06-01974
Michael:Thank you for the insight.
Eric GrayF. H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
.....Original Message .....From: Michael Megliola <[email protected]>To: <EG [email protected]>Cc: Anna Zhang <[email protected]>Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:04:10 -0500Subject: ATA Carnets US1/06-01987 and US1/06-01974
Dear Mr. Gray,was given a copy of your letter by my supervisor, Anna Zhang, in hopes that we might be able to advise you how best to
handle the carnet dispute developing with your Israeli contractor.
As you may know, the ATA Carnet system is known for its ability to help carnet holders travel easily between membercountries and avoid paying unnecessary duties and taxes on their goods while traveling abroad; however, these benefitsare compromised in cases where the career is, for one reason or another, not used properly.
The circumstances at hand seem to indicate that your firm has been making every possible effort to rectify the situation.Please understand that USCIB, as national guaranteeing association for US-issued carnets, has no decision-making)ower over the fate of Customs claims and is obliged to reimburse the Israeli Customs (through the Israeli guaranteeingassociation, known as the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce) for any and all penalties that we are unable tomitigate by submitting proof of timely re-exportation of all imported goods, for which we must then hold our carnet holdersand their surety bond companies jointly and severally liable. Although we can accept payment from any of the partiesinvolved (including delinquent contractors who come to their senses), the only parties with any obligation to USCIB arethe holder and the bond company. In cases where a holder is unwilling or unable to reimburse us for the charges due, weaccept payment from the bond company and they refer the case to their collections department and any applicable creditagencies.
As it does not appear that a proof submittal will be possible, I am not sure how much we will be able to help you avoidpaying these charges. Any Customs authority that has permitted entry to a given carnet and stamped its pages may laterclaim suitable evidence of timely re-exportation as long as it files the dispute within one year of the carnet’s expiry, andby the ATA Convention, it has the right to claim full duties, taxes, and up to 10% further penalty if we are unable tofurnish for any reason (including loss, theft, or contract dispute) the proof they seek in the six months following. Thismeans that even if the goods are re-exported after expiry, or if they were actually re-exported on time but the holdercompany and/or its agents have lost or otherwise mishandled the carnet such that the proof cannot be presented toCustoms, we have no choice but to reimburse them for the charges they seek.
When assessing these fines, Customs in each country evaluates the items exactly as they were declared on the generallist (typos and all), as this represents the holder’s sworn valuation and description of the items to the carnet issuer (i.e.,USCIB), who will be the party responsible to the foreign customs when it becomes time to reimburse them. Additionally,many countries use the exchange rate of the local currency from the importation date rather than the invoice date,because the carnet acts as a stand-in for an actual, duty-cleared, permanent import made on that date and our having tomake payment in the end means the situation reverts such that this will have been the case all along (for better or for
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worse, rate-wise). So, for instance, if your goods were valued at $125,000.00 on the General List and the Euro was $1.25the day they entered France, Customs would value them now at EUR 100,000 even though a more current exchangerate of $1.50 would translate the $125,000 into only EUR 83,333. They would then apply the requisite duty rates to theEUR 100,000 figure rather than EUR 83,333; the same applies to currencies that have depreciated against the dollarsince the date of importation.
am sorry we don’t have any better news for you, but I hope at least a few of your questions have been answered. I knowall of this may sound a bit confusing, so feel free to contact me if you have any further concerns. We have not yetreceived notice from the Israeli guaranteeing association that their Customs have opened the anticipated claims, so thereis no dispute yet active (if we don’t receive one by this time next year, the carnets can be closed unconditionally withoutfear of a claim).
Sincerely,
Mike MegliolaSenior Foreign Claims Examiner, ATA Carnet Department.IS Council for International Business212 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036Tel 212.703.5081 / Fax 212.944.0012www.m erchan disepassport.or.q
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Domenic Russo
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Hudson, Deirdre [[email protected]]Monday, January 21, 2008 3:38 PMEric Gray; Rossano, James; Freund, PamDomenic Russo; Reynolds, RobinRE: ATA Carnet #US1/0601974 & us1/0601987
Hi Eric,per our conversation, I have sent the information to the US Council for further review. As soon as I hear back from them Iwill let you know. Thanks, Deirdre
Deirdre HudsonSales ManagerAvalon Risk Management, Inc.840 Hinckley Road, Suite 100Burlingame, CA 94010
Direct: (650)652-4104Fax: (650)898-1503Main: (650)652-4100CA Lic#OC30538Email: [email protected]: www.avalonrisk.comImportant Notice: This email and any attachments contain co~dential and privileged injbrmation. ~/~’ou are not the intendedrecipient, please notify the sender immediately by return email, delete this email, and de~troy any copies. Any dissemination or use ofthis i~[’ormation t(y a person other than the intended recipient is unauthorized and may be illegal. Thank you for your cooperation inconnection with the above.
From: Eric Gray [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Mon 1/2~./2008 10:22 AMTo= Hudson, Deirdre; P, ossano, .]ames; Freund, Pam(;c; Domenic RussoSubject= ATA Carnet #US:!_/0601974 & usl/0601987
Please find attached an important letter for your review. Please contact me via phone or email as to who I should speakfurther with regarding this issue.Sincerely,
Eric GrayF. H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
This e-mail and any attachments contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the Intendedrecipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete this e-mail and destroy any copies. Anydissemination or use of this information by a person other than the intended recipient is unauthorized and maybe illegal. Thank you for your cooperation in connection with the above.
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:Attachments:
Eric Gray [[email protected]]Monday, January 21, 2008 11:23 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] RussoATA Carnet #US1/0601974 & usl/0601987Letter_to_Avalon_1-21 .doc
Please find attached an important letter for your review. Please contact me via phone or email as to who I should speakfurther with regarding this issue.Sincerely,
Eric GrayF. H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
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January 18, 2008
Deirdre Hudson - Sales ManagerJames Rossano - Account ManagerPam Freund- Senior Account ManagerAvalon Risk Management Inc.666 Old County Road, Suit 603Garden City, NY 11530
Re: ATA Carnet # US1/0601987 & US1/00601974
The equipment listed on these carnets has been detained in Israel beyond the Carnet time limit.There are three problems with the Carnets that I have listed below in what I believe is the ordero f importance.
1. Israeli Customs is telling our attorney in Israel that they are about to claim our depositwith the Chamber of Commence. We do not have such a deposit and therefore webelieve that they will try to collect on the Bond that you have provided.
2. The Equipment has been detained on the construction site by the Construction Manager.They are claiming that they can do tbis under a clause in their contract in which we aredisputing. Our attorneys were able to get one extension but it is about to expire and theytell us it is unlikely that they can extend it again.
3. One of the two Carnets has six typos within the line items (2 of which are in the quantitycolumn and 4 arc in the total dollars column). If the custotn charges are based on thedollar volume the ATA Carnet should be valued at $521,814. and not $599,774.32. AlsoI would think that the value of duties and taxes should be based on the depreciated valueof the equipment not the original value, please advise.
Because of a dispute on payments and contract tenr~s the Construction manager has takenpossession and control of the goods and prevented us from shipping within the time limits. It isnot because of anything within our control that the materials have not been returned. Because wewere illegally denied access to our belongings now the construction manager have tried to claimthat they belong to another company and the seizure has to do with claiins of non payment andthey ~vant proof of owuership before they relinquish custody of the goods. Not allowing us toship the goods out when it was required to have now caused this more complex problem and theyare changing their reasoning for the seizure. We contacted them repeatedly to try to move thisequipment out and explain that this equipment doesn’t belong to this other entity that installedthe work but this has yet to be resolved.We also believe that much of this equipment has been stolen because we were prevented accessto it and denied the ability to secure the goods. Unfortunately, we have no way of getting to the
50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780U.S.A.
Telephone: (508) 339-3309Fax: (508) 339-3306
E-Mail: [email protected]
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equipment to inventory or manage it. Therefore this equipment is late in leaving because of theConstruction Manager’s disregard for the Customs requirements in Israel. In no way should webe charged for this delay and furthermore should be reimbursed to the equipment if not returnedimmediately.
We would like to discuss this issue further with the appropriate personnel. Tober at this pointhas not contacted us since we asked thean about the carnet, its expiration aad the consequences ofit.
Pleasc contact us to discuss further.
Sincerely,FH Chase, Inc
Eric Gray
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Domenic Russo
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Eric Gray [[email protected]]Friday, January 18, 2008 12:12 PMDomenic RussoLetter to AvalonLetter to Avalon 1-18.doc
How does this look? Should we send a copy to Opher?
Eric GrayF. H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780TEL: (508) 339-3309FAX: (508) 339-3306
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January 18, 2008
Deirdre Hudson Sale ManagerJames Rossano - Account ManagerPare Freund - Senior Account ManagerAvalon Risk Management Inc.666 Old County Road, Suit 603Garden City, NY 11530
Re: ATA Carnet # US1/0601987 & US1/00601974
The equipment listed on these carnets has been detained in Israel beyond the Carnet time limit.There are three problems with the Carnets that I have listed below in what I believe is the orderof importance.
1. Israeli Customs is telling our attorney in israel that they are about to claim our depositwith the Chamber of Commence. We do not have such a deposit and therefore webelieve that they will try to collect on the Bond that you have provided.
2. The Equipment has been detained on the construction site by the Construction Manager.They are claiming that they can do this under a clause in their contract in which we aredisputing.
3. One of the two Camets has six typos within the line items ( 2 of which are in the quantitycohman and 4 are in the total dollars column). If the custom charges are based on thedollar volume the ATA Carnet should be valued at $521,814. and not $599,774.32
We believe that we are not at fault for the delay based on the Construction Manager takingcontrol over the equipment and not allowing it to be shipped out when it was required to. Wecontacted them repeatedly to try to move this equipment out.We also believe that the majority of this equipment has been stolen but we have no way ofgetting to the equipment to inventory it. Thercfore this equipment is late in leaving because ofthcConstruction Manager’s disregard for the Customs requirements in Israel. In no way should webe charged for this delay and furthermore should be reimbursed to the equipment if not returnedimmediately.
We would like to discuss this issue thrther with the appropriate personnel. Tober at this pointhas not contacted us since we asked them about the carnet, it’s expiration and the consequencesof it.
Please contact us to discuss further.
50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780U.S.A.
Telephone: (508) 339-3309Fax: (508) 339-3306
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Domenic Russo
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Moshe Segal [[email protected]]Wednesday, January 02, 2008 1:30 PMDomenic aussoImport under carnet to Israel- FH-CHASE31077- FH CHASE.tif
Dear Domenic
Kindly be advised that the Israeli customs are asking clarifications r~garding this cargo which was shipped under"CARNET"(read the attached file) and after one year, cargo should have been returned back to USA.Pls note that now thcy are requesting taxes and finc to be paid.I will appreciate your comment and advise if this cargo is still in Israel or was already returned to USA.
B. regardsMoshe SegalForwarding ManagerFridenson Logistic Services Ltd.Tel: 972-4-8416266 ext- 102Fax:972-4-8417440 or 8418864Mobile: 972-52-6649307E-mail : msegal(ci4!’ridenson.co.ilSite: www.fridenson.co.il
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Domenic Russo
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David Bryant [[email protected]]Thursday, December 13, 2007 11:44 AMDomenic RussoStray Intel Israel .pdf file434.pdf
Hi Dom,I’m not sure where this file came from.The creation date is today?But it may be something you need?
Thanks,
David BryantF. H. Chase, Inc.Tel: (508) 32~9-3309Fax: (508) 339-330650 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
NORTH AMEPJCAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENTCERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN
Please print or type
F.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780tel ~508) 339-3309
I A~ IDENTI FI CATION N UMBER: 04-2513930
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4. IMPORTER N/~ME AND ADEP.ESS
F.H Chase, LLC22 Tuval StreetRamat Can, 52522 Israeltel +972-3-612-1612
Duct lifts SLC-24JLG Scissor lift bar code # 474482, 20155023 & 528240
Forklifts - Raymond Model R40TT- Electricstand up includes forks used battery
chargers, extensions & paltform
NS TARIFF ! pPJ=F~RENCE PROE;t~F~LASSIFICATION CRITERION
NUMBER
9. 10.NET COST COUNTRY
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$11,960$48,75O$42,100
USUSUS
I CERTIFY THAT:
¯ THE INFORMATION ON THIS DOCUMENT IS TRUE AND ACCURATE AND I ASSUME THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROVING SUCH REP-RESENTATIONS. I UNDERSTAND THAT I AM LIABLE FOR ANY FALSE STATEMENTS OR MATERIAL OMISSIONS MADE ON OR IN CON-NECTION VVITH THIS DOCUMENT;
- I AGREE TO MAINTAIN, AND PRESENT UPON REQUEST, DOCUMENTATION NECESSARY TO SUPPORT THIS CERTIFICATE, AND TOINFORM, IN VVRITING, ALL PERSONS TO VVHOM THE CERTIFICATE WAS GIVEN OF ANY CHANGES THAT COULD AFFECT THE ACCU-RACY OR VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE;
o THE GOODS ORIGINATED IN THE TERRITORY OF ONE OR MORE OF THE PARTIES, AND COMPLY V~ITH THE ORIGIN REQUIREMENTSSPECIFIED FOR THOSE GOODS IN THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT, AND UNLESS SPECIFICALLY EXEMPTED INARTICLE 411 OR ANNEX 401, THERE HAS BEEN NO FURTHER PRODUCTION OR. ANY OTHER OPERATION OUTSIDE THE TERRITORIESOF THE PARTIES; AND f ~
THIS CERTIFICATE CC
~l~a..~LITHORIZFD SIGNATURE
[l~e. DATE
PAGES, INCLUDING ALL Aq~’ACHMENTS.
Customs Form 434 (121793)
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PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT NOTICE: This information is needed Io cam/outSlstement Required by 5 CFR 1320.21: The estimated average burden associated with this collec-the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreernen[ (NAFTA) NAFTA requires tiQn of information is 15 minutes per respondent or recordkeeper depending on individual circum-that upon reques, an mporte must provide Customs with proof of the expoder’s writ- stances. Cemrnents conc~-ning the accuracy of this burden estimate and suggestions for reducingten cedificstion of tse odgin of the goods. The certification is essential ts subrdardiate this burden shOUld be directed to U.S. Customs Service, Paperwork Management Branch, Wash-
thisc°mplianceinformationWiEItotheob[ainrUleSaOfbenefit.°rigin under the Agreement, You are required to give us (1515~204),ingt°n DC 20229,Washingtonand toDcthe20503.Office of Management and Budget, paperw~’k Reduction Project
NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN INSTRUCTIONS
For purposes of obtaining preferential tariff treatment, this document must be completed legibly and in full by the exporterand be in the possession of the importer at the time the declaration is made. This document may also be completed volun-tarily by the producer for use by the exporter. Please print or type:
FIELD
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State the full legal name, address (including count,/) and legal tax identilicaUon number of the expoffer. Legal taxation number is: in Canada, empidyer number or importer/experter number assigned by Revenue Canada; in Mexico, federal taxpayer’s registry number (RFC); and in the UnitedStates, employer’s identification number or Social Secudty Number.Complete field ff the Cedfiicate covers multiple shipments of identical goods as described in Field # 5 [liar a~e irnpeRed into a NAFTA country for aspecified period of up to one year (the blanket period). "FROM" is the date upon which the Certificate becomes applicable to the good covered bythe blanket Certificate (it may be prior to the date of signing this Certificate). "TO" is the date upon which the blanket period expires. The importa-tion ut a good fur which preferential treatment is claimed based on this Certificate must occur between these dates.State the full legal name, address (including country) and legal tax identification number, as defined in Field #1, of the producer. If more than oneproducer’s good is included on the Cer[ificata, attach a list of additional producers, including the legal name, address (including countP/) and legaltax identification number, cross-reta~enced to the good described in Field #5 if you wish this information to be confidential, it is acceptable to state"Available to Customs upon request". If the producer and lhe exporter are the same, complete field with "SAME". If the producer is unknown, it isacceptable to state "UNKNOWN".State the lull legal name, address (including country) and legal tax identification number, as defined in Field #t, of the impoder. If the imporier is notknown, state "UNKNOWN"; if multiple importers, stale ’*VARIOUS".Pro~4de a full description of each good. The description should be sufficient to relate it to the invoice description and to the Harmonized System(H.S.) description of the good. If the Certificate covers a single shipment of a good, include the invoice number as shown on the commercialvoice. If not known, indicate another unique reference number, such as the shipping order number.For each good described in Field #5, identify the H.S. tariff classification to six digits. If the good is subject to a specific rule of origin in Annex 401that requires eight digits, identify to eight digits, u sing the H.S. tariff classification of the country into whose territory the good is impoded.For each good described in Field #5, state which criterion (A through F) is applicable. The rules of origin are contalned in Chapter Four and Annex401. Additional rules are described in Annex 703.2 (certain agedultural goods), Annex 300-B, Appendix 6 (cedain textile goods) and Annex 308.1(certain automatic data processing goods and their pads). NOTE; In order to be entitled to preferential tariff treatment, each good must meetat least one of the criteria below.
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FIELD 8:
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The good is ’Wholly obtained or produced entirely" in the terdto[y of one or more of the NAFTA countries as referenced in Adicle 415. Note: Thepurchase of a good In the terrttor~ does not necessarily render it "wholly obtained or produced". If the good is an agricultural good, see alsocdtsrion F and Anr~ex 703.2. (Reference: Article 401(a) and 415)The good is produced entirely in the territory of one or more of the NAFTA countries and satisfies the specific rule of edgin, set out in Annex 401,that applies to its tariff classification. The rule may include a tadff classification change, regional value-content requirement, or a combination there-of. The good must also satisfy all other applicable requirements of Chapter Four. If the good is an agricultural good, see also cdtedon F and Annex703.2. (Reference: Article 401(b))The good is produced entirely in the territory of one or more of the NAFTA countries exclusively from originating materials. Under this critenon, oneor mere of the materials may not fall within the definition of "wholly produced or obtained", as set out in Article 415. All matehals used in the produc-tion of the good must quafify as "odginatlng" by meeting the rules of Adicle 401 (a) through (d), If the good is an agricultural good, see also criterionF and Annex 703.2. Reference: Article 401(e).Goods are produced in the territoqz of one or more of tho NAFTA countries but do not meet the applicable rule of origin, set out in Annex 401, be-cause cedain non-odgfilafing materials do not undergo the required change in tariffi classification. The goods do nonetheless meet the regional val~ue-content requirement specified in Article 401 (d). This criterion is limited to the following Iwo circumstances:1 .The good was imported in[u tile territory of a NAFTA country in an unassemb[ed or disassembled form but was classified as an assembled
good, pursuant to H.S. General Rule of Interpretation 2(a), or
2 .The good incorporated one or more non-originating materials, provided for as parts under the H.S., which could not undergo a change in tariffclassification because the heading provided for both tile good and its parts and was not further subdivided into subhoadings, or the subheadingprovided for both the good and its parts and was not fudher subdivided.
NOTE: This criterion does not apply to Chapters 61 through 63 of the H,S. (Reference: Article 40!~d))Certain automatic data processing goods and their pars, specified in Annex 300.1, that do not originate in the territory are considered originatingupon importation into the territory of a NAFTA country from the territory of another NAFTA country when the most-favored-nation tariff rate of thegood conforms te the rate established in Annex 308.1 and is corn mon to all NAFTA countries. (Reference: Annex 308.1)The good is an odginedng aghcultural good under preference criterion A, B, or C above and is not subject to a quantitative restdctidn in the imporiing NAFTA country because it is a "qualifying good" as defined in Annex 703.2, Section A or B (please specify). A good listed in Appendix 703.2B.7is also exempt from quantitative restrictions and is eligible for NAFTA pnefereofal tariff treatment if it meets the definition of "qualifying good" in Sec-tion A of An nex 703.2. NOTE 1 ; This ¢rtterion does not apply to goods tbat wholly originate in Canada or the United States and are import-ed into either country. NOTE 2; A tariff rate quota is not a quantitative restriction,For each good described in Field #5, state "YES" if you are the producer of the good. If you are not the producer of the good, state "NO" followedby (1), (2), or (3), dependin9 on whether this certificate was based upon: (1) your knowledge of whether the good qualifies as an originating good;(2) y~ur reliance on the producer’s written representation (other than a Certificate of Origin) that the good qualifies as an originating good; or (3) acompleted and signed Certificate for the good, voluntarily provided to the exporter by the producer.For each good described in field #5, where the good is subject to a regional value content (RVC) requirement, indicate "NC" if the RVC is calculatedaccording to the net cost method; otherwise, indicate "NO". If tfie RVC is calculated over a period of time, fudber identify the beginning and endingdates (DDIMM/YY) of that period. (Reference: Articles 402.1, 402.5).Identify the name of the country ("MX" or "US" for agricultural and textile goods exported to Canada; "US" or "CA" for all goods exported to Mexico;or "CA" or "MX" for all goods exported to the Unged States) to which the preferential rate of customs duty applies, as set out in Annex 302.2, in ac-cordance with the Ma rking Rules or in each party’s schedule of tariff elimination.For all other originating goods exported to Canada, indicate appropriately "MX" or "US" if the goods originate in that NAFTA country, within themeaning of the NAFTA Rules of Odgin Regulations, and any subsequent processing in the other NAFTA country does not increase the transactionvalue of the goods by more than seven percent; otherwise "JNT" for joint production. (Reference: Annex 302.2)This field must be completed, signed, and dated by the exporter. When the Cer~ficate is completed by the producer for use by the experier, it mustbe completed, signed, and dated by the producer. The date must be the date the Cert~cate was completed and signed.
Customs Form 434 (12|793)(Back)
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Moshe Segal [[email protected]]Monday, September 17, 2007 5:36 AMDomenic [email protected]; Dana, Dovre: Tober logistics - supply (4) shipping containers to Israel Jobsite, then, return (6) 40’shipping containers from Israel jobsite to USA
Good day Domcnic.
Pls read bellow request received fi’om my agent in USA.
Can you pass me more info? such as, when cargo will bc load ready, who will load it, returned carne? etc..
I will be glad i[’you will call me or i’ll have from you any reply.
B.regardsMoshe SegalForwarding ManagerFridenson Logistic Services Ltd.Tel: 972-4-8416266 ext- i02Fax:972-4-8417440 or 8418864Mobile: 972-52-6649307E-mail : mse,qal@[Hdenson.co.ilSite: w~;w,fridenson.co.il
Please quote the following:1). Provide & deliver (4) four standard 40 ft shipping containers for F. H. Chase LLC. To load withequipment, to F. H. Chase LLC at the Intel job site in Israel (deliver the 4 empty containers to the"Pick Up" Address below).
2). Provide door to door shipping, by ocean and truck freight, of (6) six 40 ft. shipping containers (4previously supplied by you above, and 2 owned by F. H. Chase, Inc.). See pick up Address.
3). Provide a brief time schedule in days from pick up in Israel to delivery in Taunton, MA, USA.
Pick Up address is:FAB 28 ProjectPMB - Project Management BuildingShderot Havatz, P. O. B. 1000Kiryat Gat, Israel 82109
Deliver To Address Is’-
(6) six containers deliver to:F. H. Chase, Inc., 50 Constitution Drive, Taunton, MA 02780-1070
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Please include all costs such as taking care of returned came, clearing customs, duties, fees, ocean& trucking freight, etc.
We are looking at item #1 above to happen within the next few weeks.
Thanks,
David BryantF. H. Chase, Inc.(508) 339-3309 X-400
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Alon Schwartz [[email protected]]Sunday, July 08, 2007 10:50 AMDave BryantDomenic Russo; Lazaro Rosaair freight update
David,
I have talked with Fridenson - the goods were supposed to land here few hours ago.I got the document requesting 41,000 n.i.s for v.a.tthe money will be wired tomorrow.I hope we will be getting the goods Tuesday morning
bye
Alon
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Lindsay Barich [[email protected]]Monday, June 18, 2007 4:54 PMDave BryantLazaro Rosa; Domenic Russo; ’Ken/BASE Barich’RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak-REVISED*
Hello David,
The Destination cost will be $1958.00 which does not include duty, VAT, insurance or warehouse storage delays.
Thank you!
Mr. Lindsay Barich, President/CEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc,39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWiNC.COM, [email protected]
From: David Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Friday, June 15, 2007 5:24 PMTo= ’Lindsay Barich’Cc: Lazaro Rosa; Domenic RussoSubject= RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak-REVISED*
Hi Lindsay,
ThankYou.
t wilt get back to you early next week.
In the meantime, please update me with the Israel - destination part of the pricing as soon as you get it on Monday..
Thanks,
Dave BryantF. H. Chase, Inc.(508) 339~3309 X-400
From: Lindsay Barich [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Friday, June 15, 2007 4:38 PMTo= [email protected]= ’Domenic Russo’; [email protected]; ’John Lyons’Subject; RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak-REVISED*Importance: High
Hello Dave,
Just got a call from the airline and they have to add the 2813 kgs for the 2 skids which increases the cost to $11,393 for anew total of $45,393.00 for ALL 3 pieces!
Let us know as soon as you can to book this space for 11,813 kgs..
Best regards,
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Lindsay
Mr. Lindsay Barich, PresidentlCEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWINC.CQM, lindsayb~uwinc.com
From: Lindsay Barich [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 4:12 PM1"o: ’[email protected]’Cc= ’Domenic Russo’; ’[email protected]’; ’John Lyons’Subject: RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hello Dave,
The estimated cost is $34,000.00 door to TLV airport for 9000 kg chargeable weight.
Still waiting for destination fees as Israel is on Holiday.
These rates and services are subject to change and availability.
assume you are self insured as how the last few shipments have been tendered.
If you have any questions please let me know.
Sincerely,
Lindsay
Mr. Lindsay Barich, President/CEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWINC.COM, lindsayb~,uwinc.com
From: David Bryant [mailto:DBryant@f~chaseinc.com]Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:51 PNTo: ’Lindsay Barich’C¢: Domenic RussoSubject; RE: FYT - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hi Lindsay,
The final dimensions of each skid are as follows:
(1) Skid at: 42" x 42" x43"H(:[) Skid at: 42" x 42" x 50"H(1) large grid frame skid remainsat: 24’-4" x 99" x 29" tal! C1675
NJ_ll you be able to set the quote to ~e today?
Ne cu~’rently are prJ_c±ng one other ~Cr’eight 4:onwar’der" and v,*ou]_d ~J_ke to t:±na]_±ze the quotes.
Any other questionsj please don’t hes±tate to call
2
Fab28 005082
Thanksj
Dave BPyantFo Ho Chasej Inc,(508)339-3309 X-400
From: Lindsay Barich [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:27 PMTo: [email protected]: RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hello David,
What is the height of each skid?
Mr, Lindsay Barich, PresidentJCEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWINC.COM, [email protected]
From: David Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:15 PMTo: [email protected]; [email protected]: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPakImportance: High
Hi Lindsay / John
Attached are pictures of the (2) re-crated skids 48" x 48" foot print. (The large 24’ x 8’ crate is not shown).This is the shipment you are currently pricing foe me (CleanPak to Israel).
Thanks,
David BryantF. H, Chase, Inc.(508) 339-3309 X-400
From: Gregg Snyder [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:11 PHTo: [email protected]: [email protected]: Photos of recratingImportance: High
Dave,Please see the attached photos of the recrating. Everything is ready to ship, so piease have your freight forwardercontact Gary Knudsen (503) 557-4553 to arrange pick-up.
Thanks,
Gregg L. Snyder
Project ManagerCleanPak International
Fab28 005083
Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Lindsay Barich [[email protected]]Friday, June 15, 2007 4:38 PMDave BryantDomenic Russo; [email protected]; ’John Lyons’RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak-REVISED*
Importance: High
Hello Dave,
Just got a call from the airline and they have to add the 2813 kgs for the 2 skids which increases the cost to $11,393 for anew total of $45,393.00 for ALL 3 pieces!
Let us know as soon as you can to book this space for 11,813 kgs..
Best regards,
Lindsay
Mr. Lindsay Barich, PresidentlCEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWINC.COM, lindsayb~,uwinc.com
From= Lindsay Barich [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 4:12 PMTo.’ ’[email protected]’Cc: ’Domenic Russo’; ’[email protected]’; ’John Lyons’Subject= RE: FYT - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hello Dave,
The estimated cost is $34,000.00 door to TLV airport for 9000 kg chargeable weight.
Still waiting for destination fees as Israel is on Holiday.
These rates and services are subject to change and availability.
I assume you are self insured as how the last few shipments have been tendered.
If you have any questions please let me know.
Sincerely,
Lindsay
Mr, Lindsay Barich, PresidentJCEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc,39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWINC.COM, lindsayb@,uwinc.com
From’- David Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Friday, June 15, 2007 3:51 PH
Fab28 005085
To~ ’Lindsay Barich’Cc: Domenic RussoSubjed~: RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hi Lindsay,
The final dimensions of each skid are as follows:
(1) Skid at: 42" x 42" x43"H(1) Skid at: 42" x 42" x 50"H(1) large grid frame skid remains at: 24’-4" × 99" x 29" tall (1675 lbs)
Nil] you be able to get the quote to me today?
Ne currently are pP±cing one other fPelght ~:o~warder and would 11ke to £inalize Lhe quotes.
Any other questions, please donJt hesitate to call me.
Thanks~
Dave BryantF. H. Chase, Inc.(508) 339-3309 X-400
From: Lindsay Barich [mailto:[email protected]]Sent= Friday, ]une 15, 2007 3:27 PMTo= [email protected]; RE: FYT - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hello David,
What is the height of each skid?
Mr. Lindsay Barich, PresidentJCEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWINC.COM, lindsavb~,uwinc.com
From= David Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]Sent~ Friday, June 15, 2007 3:15 PMTo; [email protected]; [email protected]~-t: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPakImportance: High
Hi Lindsay / John
Attached are pictures of the (2) re-crated skids 48" x 48" foot print. (The large 24’ x 8’ crate is not shown).This is the shipment you are currently pricing for me {CleanPak to Israel).
Thanks,
David BryantF. H. Chase, Inc.
2
Fab28 005086
(508) 339-3309 X-400
From: Gregg Snyder [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:11 PMTo: [email protected](::¢: d [email protected]: Photos of recratingImportance: High
Dave.Please ,see {[he attached photos of the recrating. Everything is ready to ship, so please have your freight forwardercontact Gary Knudsen (503) 557-4553 to arrange pick-up.
Thanks,
Gregg L. Snyder
Project ManagerCleanPak InternationalPH: 503-557-4514fax: 503-557-4500
Fab28 005087
Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Lindsay Barich [[email protected]]Friday, June 15, 2007 4:12 PMDave BryantDomenic Russo; [email protected]; ’John Lyons’RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hello Dave,
The estimated cost is $34,000.00 door to TLV airport for 9000 kg chargeable weight.
Still waiting for destination fees as Israel is on Holiday.
These rates and services are subject to change and availability.
I assume you are self insured as how the last few shipments have been tendered.
If you have any questions please let me know.
Sincerely,
Lindsay
Mr. Lindsay Barich, President/CEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWINC.COM., lindsayb~,uwinc.com
From: David Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]Sent; Friday, June 15, 2007 3:51 PMTo= ’Lindsay Barich’Cc; Domenic RussoSubject= RE: FY[ - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hi Lindsay,
The final dimensions of each skid are as follows:
(1) Skid at: 42" x42" x43"H(1) Skid at: 42" x42" x50"H(1) large grid frame skid remains at: 24’ -4" x 99" x 29" tall (1675 lbs)
t~ill you be able to get the quote to me today?
We currently are pelting one other 1:fright t:onwarder and would llke to ~C±nallze the quotes.
Any other questions, please don’t hesltate to call me.
Thanks~
Dave BryantF. H. Chase, Inc.(508) 339-3309 X-400
Fab28 005088
From: Lindsay Barich [mailto:[email protected]]Sent-" Friday, June 15, 2007 3:27 PMTo: [email protected]= RE: FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPak
Hello David,
What is the height of each skid?
Mr. Lindsay Barich, President/CEOUnitrans Worldwide, Inc.39 A Teed Drive, Randolph, MA 02368PH# 781-961-3540, Fax# 781-961-3058WWW.UWINC.COM, lindsayb@~uwinc, com
From: David Bryant [mailto:[email protected]]Sent; Friday, June 15, 2007 3:15 PMTo; [email protected]; [email protected]; FYI - Photos of the recrating at ClenaPakImportance: High
Hi Lindsay/John
Attached are pictures of the (2) re-crated skids 48" x 48" foot print. (The large 24’ x 8’ crate is not shown).This is the shipment you are currently pricing for me (CleanPak to Israel).
Thanks,
David BryantF. H. Chase, Inc.(508) 339-3309 X-400
From: Gregg Snyder [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:11 PMTo-" [email protected]¢; dmcbride@ fhchaseinc.comS,,bject; Photos of recratingImportance: High
Dave,Please see the attached photos of the recrating. Everything is ready to ship, so please have your freight forwardercontact Gary Knudsen (503) 557-4553 to arrange pick-up.
Thanks,
Gregg L. Snyder
Pr~ect ManagerCleanPaklnternationalPH:503-557-4514fax:503-557-4500
Fab28 005089
Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:Attachments:
Hila Yehezkel [[email protected]]Monday, June 04, 2007 2:15 PMJohn LyonsDomenic Russo; Alon Schwartz; Lazaro Rosa; Hila YehezkelF,H. Chase air shpt ( Unitrans USA)fax1 ,tif
Dear John
thank you for callingAttach C/O looks okAs you advice please have it stamp & signed by Public Notary ( and verify expire date of the stamp still valid ...)
Please proceed and send us pre alert so we can prepare file for clearance in advance
Thank you/HilaImport Manager
From: John Lyons [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 7:02 PMTo= Hila YehezkelCc-" Domenic Russo; Alon Schwartz; Lazaro RosaSubject; Re: F.H. Chase air shpt ( Unitrans USA)Importance: High
I have faxed over the amended C/O for approval. Upon approval I will have the document notarized and advise flightdetails accordingly.
Thank you & Best regards,
John LyonsLogistics ManagerUnitrans Worldwide Inc.39A Teed DriveRandolph, MA. 02368Phone: 781-961-3540Fax: 781-961-3058Email: [email protected]
..... Original Message .....From: Hila YehezkelTo: John LyonsGo: Hila Yehezkel ; Domenic Russo ; Alon Schwartz ; Lazaro RosaSent: Monday, June 04, 2007 11:34 AMSubject: F.H. Chase air shpt ( Unitrans USA)
Dear John
Thank you for copy doesPlease note certificate of origin is not valid
BOX 8 refer to "origin"
Fab28 005090
Please note only goods which arc over 35% USA origin are qualified to have certificate and exempt duty.So, please check with shipper origin percentage of the goods which are "US " origin in this shpt.
If goods +35% and you should state in box 8 : AS informed by the producer(For example if item is 75% origin US, on box 8 you should state Y=75%... ETC’)
If goods are ]~N US origin - you should state in this box: iN
Items which are not US origin (the hex nuts) please remove for the certificate
BOXES 11 & 12If the exporter is also tile producerThe exporter should signed as stamp for the declaration on box 11 state : "exporter as producer"
If exporter is not producer need in addition to exporter signature also~ Notary public signature & stamp+Chamber of cormnerce signature & stamp
Please amend and send new certificate for our confirmation
P.~S: Also noticed shipper "shipping labels" -missing client name on the label "F.H. CHASE"Please ask shipper to amend so they will print fall name on the labels to put on the carton
Hope the above is helpfulAny further information needed, please feel free to contact me
BR/HilaImport ManagerAbir Int’l Forwarding LTDTel: 972 3 7616555Fax: 972 3 7616572Mobile: 972 547 747670Mail: hilal @abir.co.il
.....Original Message .....From: John Lyons [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 7:35 PMTo: l.az~o Rosa; ’Alon Schwartz’Cc: ’Domenic Russo’; Hila YehezkelSubject: Re: Emailing: Shipping documents 5.30.07 Kwicko cement
Lazaro,
I have faxed the documents to Hila at ABIR International for review andapproval. My scanner is down so I have also faxed you a copy. I can also faxto Alon if you give me his fax number?
Thank you & Best regards,
John LyonsLogistics ManagerUnitrans Worldwide Inc.39A Teed Drive
2
Fab28 005091
Randolph, MA. 02368Pllone: 781-961-3540Fax: 781-961-3058Email: [email protected]
..... Original Message .....From: "Lazaro Rosa" <[email protected]>To: ’"Alon Schwartz’" <[email protected]>; ’"Jotm I,yons’"<j [email protected]>Cc: "’Domenic Russo’" <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, June 01,2007 12:27 PMSubject: Emailing: Shipping documents 5.30.07 Kwicko ccmcnt
> John, the cratc is rcady to go. I have attached a revised packing list and> commercial invoice. We have added two items since the last email.Once you update tile certificate of origin, please email it to Alon so that he may> forward to I-Iila for review prior to the goods landing in Israel. Lets all> review this p~perwork so that previous headaches may be avoidcd. Alon,> please discuss the three forms with Hila on Sunday so that everything is> in order.
> Lazaro Rosa
>
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> Shipping documents 5.30.07 Kwicko cement
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Fab28 005092
TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTiC SERVICES
Email/Facsimile Transmittal
TO: HII,A
Dat~: ~ JUNE 2007
JOHN LYONS
pafles:~ ~. (indudin~ cover)
Hila, ~a,"~-~’~
Following are t~e documents for tl~ next shipment from FH CHASE to the FAB 28 Site.
Please review the~e documents and after approval or cor~a~ions ~ will bring the to be notarized prbrto departure.
Thank you & Best Regards
TEL: 78%961-3540
Fab28 005093
U.S. CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN.~ ! ¯ . .
RAMAT.CAN ISRAEL 52522
AIRF~B.IGH~ ~I~<~ C~NADABOZ-YYZ -- "
.
Fab28 005094
Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To;Cc:Subject:Attachments:
Hila Yehezkel [[email protected]]Monday, June 04, 2007 11:35 AMJohn LyonsHila Yehezkel; Domenic Russo; Alon Schwartz; Lazaro RosaF.H. Chase air shpt ( Unitrans USA)Shipping documents 5.30.07 Kwickocement.xls; 20070604172833176,pdf
Dear John
Thamk you for copy docsPlease note certificate of origin is no~t valid
BOX 8 - refer to "origin"Please note only goods which are over 35% USA origin are qualified to have certificate and exempt duty.So, please check with shipper origin percentage of the goods which are "US" origin in this shpl.
If goods +35% and you should state in box 8 : AS inlbrmed by the producer(For example if item is 75% origin US, on box 8 you should state Y=75%... ETC’)
If goods are )~ US origin you should state in this box : ~
Items which are not US origin (the hcx nuts) please remove lbr the certificate
BOXES ll & 12If the exporter is also the producerThe exporter should signed as stamp for the declaration on box 11 state : " exporter as producer"
If exporter is not producer need in addition to exporter signature also+Notary public signature & stamp+Chamber of commerce signature & stamp
Please amend and send new certificate for oar confirmation
P.~S: Also noticed sh~pper slupplng labels -m~ssmg chcnt name on the label F.H. CHASEPlease ask shipper to amend so they will print fnll name on the labels to put on the carton
Hope the above is helpfulAny further information needed, please feel free to contact me
BR!HilaImport ManagerAbir Int’l Forwarding LTDTel: 972 3 7616555Fax: 972 3 7616572Mobile: 972 547 747670Mail: bilal @abir.co.il
.....Original Message .....From: John Lyons [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 7:35 PM
Fab28 005095
To: Lazaro Rosa; ’Alon Schwartz’Cc: ’Domcnic Russo’; Hila YehezkelSubject: Re: Emailing: Shipping documents 5.30.07 Kwicko cement
Lazaro,
I have faxed the documents to Hila at ABIR International for review andapproval. My scanner is down so I have also faxed you a copy. i can also faxto Alon if you give me his fax number?
Thank you & Best regards,
John I,yonsLogistics ManagerUnitrans Worldwide Inc.39A Teed DriveRandolph, MA. 02368Phone: 781-961-3540Fax: 781-961-3058Email: ~olml¢~;uwinc.corn
..... Original Message .....From: "Lazaro Rosa" <[email protected]>To: "’Alon Schwartz’" <[email protected]>; ’"John Lyons’"<j [email protected]>Cc: ’"Domenic Russo’" <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:27 PMSubject: Emailing: Shipping documents 5.30.07 Kwicko ccment
> John, the crate is ready to go. i have attached a revised packing list and> co~umercial invoice. We have added two items since the last emaihOnce you update the certificate of origin, please email it to Alon so that he may> fbrward to Hila for review prior to the goods landing in Israel. Lets all> review this paperwork so that previous headaches may be avoided. Alma,> please discuss the three forms with Hila tm Sunday so that everything is> in order.
> Lazaro I~.osa
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Fab28 005096
DELIVERY ADDRESS
FAB 28 PROJECTPMB - Project management BuildingShderot Havatz, P.O.B. 1000Kiryat Gat ISRAEL 82109
Attn: Alon Schwartz972-54-621-1903
Fab28 005097
COMMERCIAL INVOICE
SHIPPER / EXPORTER (Full name and address)F.H. Chase, Inc50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780United States of America
CONSIGNEE (Full name and address)F.H. Chase LLC @ AVNI BISCHOR22 Tuval StreetRamat Gan ISRAEL, 52522tel 972-54-621-1903Attn: Alon Schwartz_DELIVERY ADDRESSFAB 28 PROJECTPMB - Project management BuildingShderot Havatz, P.O.B. 1000Kiryat Gat ISRAEL 82109
Commercial Invoice No.6345-C20Customer P.O. No
Country of OriginUnited States of America]’erms of PaymentDDP
Export References
Forwarding Agent Air/Ocean Port of Departure
Exporting Carrier Invoice CurrencyUS Dollar
Date8/1/2007B/L, AWB No
Date of Export6/1/2007
PKGS4
50
3
2
6
2
1
Description Net Wt. Gross Wt Quantity Unit Price Total Value
Goods - Ubolt beam clamp assembly 200 200 200 $3.36 $672.00
Goods - Kwiko A Sealing cement and filler 100 100 50 $38.10 $1,905.00
Goods- 5/8" Eye bolts 120 120 130 $2.00 $260.00
Goods - Titan beam clamps 80 80 100 $0.30 $30.00
Goods - Sikaflex 1A caulking 168 168 168 $7.00 $1,176.00
Goods - Hex nut.£ 80 80 10000 $0.02 $200.00
Goods - Coupling nuts 5 5 30 $0.10 $3.0(:
Packages marks and no.
Certifications
Total Weight 753Misc Charges (Packing, insurance, etc.)
Invoice Total
Authorized signature
$4,246.0(
Fab28 005098
SHIPPED FROMTax IDNAT No.:Contact Name:Telephone No.:Emaih
04-2513930Lazaro Rosa(508) 339-3309
Company Name/AddressF.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780
Count~:
SHIPPED TOTax IDNAT No.:Contact Name:[elephone No.:Emaih
United States of America
Alon Schwartz972-54-621-1903
Company Name/AddressF.H. Chase, LLC. @ Fab 28 ProjectPMB Project management buildingSHDEROT HAVATZ, POB 1000KIRYAT CAT, ISRAEL 82109Country: Israel
No. ofMarks & Numbers Packages ~.WB/CRNS
4
3
3
2
6
2
1
UnitofMeasu~Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Boxes
Bag
PACKING LISTDate:5/31/2007Air Waybill No.
Invoice Number:
6345-C20Purchase Order Number
Package TypeWooden Crate - 52" x 42" x 30" HIGHTotal Weight (Lbs/Kgs)850 Ibs.
Description of goodsGoods - Ubolt beam clamp assembly
Goods - Kw’=ko A Sealing cement and filler
Goods - 5/8" Eye bolts
Goods - Titan beam clamps
Goods - Sikaflex 1A caulking
Goods - Hex nuts
Goods - Coupling nuts
Total Packages 21Special instructions:
Signature Title Title Date
Country ofOriginUSA
USA
USA
USA
USA
China
USA
Fab28 005099
Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Eric Gray [[email protected]]Tuesday, February 06, 2007 6:18 PMDave McBride; Bill MurphyZeus Odeh; Domenic RussoContainer #11 & 12
Gents,Container # 9 & 10 will be underway soon. Nine has left our dock and 10 will leave tomorrow.
Globus will be handling these containers instead of Tober Logistics.
They should be on site by March 12th
Eric
Fab28 005101
Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:Attachments:
Eric Gray [[email protected]]Tuesday, January 30, 2007 6:38 PM’llanit Kaninka’Zeus Odeh; Domenic RussoPaperwork for our Container6345=C11 Globus.xls
Dear Ilanit:
Please look over our paperwork and approve and comment. The Commercial Invoice (Tab 1) is for the materials that wewill be using on the construction site. The Packing Slip (tab 2) is all materials in the container.The Came de Passage (Tab 3) is for the materials that will enter the country and also be returned at the end of our projectin July.
Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the Carnet. These are expensive tools that we are sending in fora short period of time, I do not expect to pay impor~ taxes for this and the materials must be returned to us in America.
Sincerely,
FH Chase
Eric Gray
Fab28 005102
F.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution Drive
Taunton, MA 02780Phone: 508-339-3309Fax 508-339-3306
COMMERCIALINVOICE
Date of Exportation:
ShipperlExporter (complete name & address)F.H. Chase, Inc50 Constitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780
Country of Export: USACountry of Manufacture: USA
Export References (ie, order no., ilwoice no., etc.)6345=Cll
~onslgnee (comptete name & address)kg&W Zander c/o Intel Fab 283MB Project Management Building3hderot Ha Avat7 PQB 1000 82109~iryat Gat, Israel
Importer - If other than consignee
4
4
box HardHats 204
loose 1 5/8"xl 5/8" Strut, Elong Hole, P~lnted Gold 12 GA 20’ 100
Bundles 3/8" 16 x 12"r hreeOed rod zinc plated 300 If per bundle 2,100
Bundles 3/8"-16 10’ Threaded rod zinc plated 300 If per bundle 1,250
Bundles 3/8"-16 6’ Threaded rod zinc plated 300 I[ per bundle 600
box 3/8"-16 Rod Coupling Nuts- 1 1/8" long 300
bOX 3/811-15 Heavy Hex Nuts 2100
box PS 619318EG (N-61g-3/SEG) 3/8 Square Was~er Plat~ 500PSNS3/SEG tN=NS-3/SEG 316-16 NUT No Spring
box (St~ut) Zinc Plated 500
lOOSe q 5/8 x 1 5/8" Back to Back Strut 2,000
Skid 52 $11.00
Ea 3,480 $25.00
LF 525 $023
LF 313 $0.23LF 225 $0 23
EA 20 $013
Ea 50 $004
Ea 40 $~3.34
Ea 31 $0.30
LF 6,900 $3.75
$2,244.00
$2,500.00$478 $q
$282.50
$205.2C$37 5C
$777(
$1690C
$150.0C$7,50g0[
$0.0(
These commodities are licensed for the ultimate destination shown.Diversion contra~ to United States law is prohibited,
I declare all the information contained in this invoice te be irue and correct
Signature of Shipper/Exporter
Total Value
$13,644.70]
Fab28 005103
F.H. Chase, Inc.50 Constitution Drive
Taunton, MA 02780Phone: 508=339-3309Fax 501]-339-3306
IDate of Exportation;
PackingSlip
6345=Cll
tml~orter - If other than consignee
Ea
Fab28 005104
F.H. Chase, Inc. COMMERCIAL50 Constitution Drive INVOICETaunton, MA 02780 Carne De PassagePhone: 508-339-3309 All Equipment Listed below wid be retumed atthe completion of the projectFax 508-339-3306Date of Exportation:
Shipper/Exporter {complete name & address)F.H. Chase, Inc50 Conatitution DriveTaunton, MA 02780
3onsignee {complete name & addreSs)~l&W Zander c/o Intel Fab 28~MB Project Management Building3hderot Ha Avatz. POB 1000 82109
Importer - If other than consignee
Duet Lift Sumner Model # 2124 Seria~ Number 12234max lift, 600 Ibs at 24" load center 1 Ea 390 1.680
DUCt Lffl Sumner Model # 2124 Serial Number 12238
3cissor LiK - JLG Industries Model # 2646ES Yr: 2007N/A ~ea¢~l 26’ Sedal Number 0200159950 1 Ea 4,770 $14,333.D0
~cissor Li[~ - J LG Industries Model # 2646ES yr: 200iReach 26’ Serial Number [J200159937 1 Ea 4,770 $14,33300
Scissor Lift - JLG [ndustrie~ Model # 264RE£ Yn 200iN/A Reach 26’ Serial Number 0200159870 ! Ea 4,770 $14,33300
Scissor Li’~ - JLG Industries Model # 2646ES Yr: 200;Reach 26’ Serial Number 0200159868 1 Ea 4,770 $14,333.00
cisser Lift - JLG Indus~’ies Model# 2646ES Yr: 2007Reach 26’ Soda1 Number 0200159944 1 Ea 4,770 $14,333 00
HP Laser Jet 3380 FaxJScanner Product #OZ660ASeria~ # CNB M063087 1 Ea 35 $235 00
Worrier #’2620 24" Wide x 20’ Long x 6,, desp Platform 3 lot 300
Tolal Value
1,680.00
2,990.00
2,990.00
2,990 O0
2,990.00
2,990.00
2,990,00
$14,333.00
$14,333,00
$14,333.00
$14,333.00
$t4,333.0C
$14,333.0(
$235.0(
$00[$0.0(
Unit Prices an~l Costs are for Customs Purposes OnlyDiversion contrary to United States law is prohibited.
declare all the inforrnalien contained in this invoice to be true and correct
Signature of Shipper/Exporter
1/31/2007
Fab28 005105
IMarks/Type of U nit of
No. Of Pks Packaging Full Description of Goods Qty MeasureNos.
19
4
3
6
4
4
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3/8"-16 x 12’Threaded rod zinc plated 300 If per bundle
3/8"-16 10’ Threaded rod zinc plated 300 If per bundle
3/8"-16 6’ Threaded rod zinc plated 300 ff per bundle
3/8"-16 Rod Coupling Nuts- 1 1/8" long
3/8"-16 Heavy Hex Nuts
PS 6193/8EG (N-619-3/eEG) 3/8 Square Washer PlatePSNS3/8EG (N-NS-3/8EG 3/8-16 NUT No Spring (Strut)
Zinc Plated
1 5/8 x 1 5/8" Back to Back Strut
3,600
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90O
3O0
2100
50O
500
2,200
55 GalDrums Unistrut Part P2786 U Bolt Assembly 1,500
LF
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900 $0.23 $820.80
0 $0.23 $O.OG
225 $0,23 $205.2G
20 $0.13 $37.5C
50 $0.04 $77.7C
40 $0.34 $169.0C
32 $0.30 $150.0C
7,603 $3.75 $8,250.0(
1,500 $5.50 I $8,250.00
475
125
150 drops
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Domenic Russo
From:Sent:To:Cc:Subject:
Eric Gray [[email protected]]Saturday, January 20, 2007 7:20 AM’Steve’Domenic Russo; Dave McBride; Zeus OdehContainers
Steve:
I was very surprised to hear you say yesterday that you have not heard of the troubles that your freight company has haddelivering our products to the job site. As you know MW Zander and Intel are very demanding customers and have beenmonitoring our progress. It has not been very good due to our inability to get our containers delivered to the job site.
You need to know for future business that it was explained to me that it was due to the poor quality of paperworksubmitted with the containers. I have a real problem with that because I was the one to put together the commercialinvoices, packing slips and carnets together under your guidance. To hear that they were not legible was a shock when Isent them both via fax and email to you.
Remember that Miri from MW Zander insisted that the five containers be off-loaded at Ashdod and not Haifa.
We are still waiting for our 8th container at the site.
You said you were looking into this and would get back to me. Let me know what the hold up is.
expect that the Air Freight is delivered to the jobsite on Sunday as I was told.
Sincerely,Eric Gray
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Domenic Russo
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[email protected], January 03, 2007 7:01 PMDomenic Russo; [email protected]; [email protected]: (no subject)(no subject) (61.0 KB) (58.4 KB)
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Domenic Russo
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[email protected], January 03, 2007 6:42 [email protected]; Domenic Russo; [email protected]@toberlogistics.com(no subject)6345=C04PH.xls
Gentlemen:
Please find attached the paper work for i of the seven containers sent.
You will receive this seven times = seven containers = Seven paperwork
The paperwork is two or three Excel Spreadsheets within the attached Workbook.
1. There is always a Packing Slip showing description and weight
2. There may be a Straight Commercial Invoice showing description and weight of the items inthe container which will stay in the country.
3. The may be a Carne de Passage - Commercial Invoice showing the description and weight ofthe items in that container which will be returned to us in America.
The Reynolds lifts were manugactured in 2@81,
Sincerely
Eric
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