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Frederik deCockBuning
March 21, 2019 at 3:47 pmas said before this is a poor show from HL . hope they have done a good investigation as where the fire started , who was the shipper/cargo owner – who was responsible for packing . wo’nt be surprised that this was a ‘middle man’ and not an original
first class exporter who now might suffer from other mens poor behaviour..