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Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

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Object: Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

Monograph

Identifikator:
175994050X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-137069
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Gorter, Herman http://d-nb.info/gnd/118718207
Title:
Der historische Materialismus
Edition:
3., bedeutend verm. Ausg.
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
Buchh. für Arbeiterliteratur
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
137 S.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Oceania

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Mexico: Mexico city. 
145 
the Anglo-Mexiean Banking Company (Incorporated) accept this concession for 
the establishment of said warehouses, subject to the terms and conditions of 
the preceding articles and subject to the laws and regulations on the subject. 
The company has issued a set of rules and regulations governing 
its operations, in conformity with the above concession, which have 
been approved by the treasury department. 0 
CUSTOMS REGULATIONS. 
A translation of the amendments to the custom-house rules of Mex 
ico, made by L. C. Simonds and published serially in the Mexican 
Herald, of this city, accompanies this report. 6 These amendments 
became operative July 1 last. The publication of this translation has 
not yet been completed, but the most pertinent amendments are 
included in what is sent herewith, and it is sent in this form in order 
not to delay this report longer. Articles 393 to 442, c the last pub 
lished of the translated custom-house rules, apply to bonded ware 
houses. The bonded warehouses are also subject to the provisions of 
articles 360 to 379 of said amendments, relating to common carriers. 
OPERATIONS OF THE WAREHOUSE COMPANY. 
The Mexico and Veracruz General Storage Warehouse (Incor 
porated) began operations January 1, 1902. During the year 1902 
it had only one warehouse and stored only national merchandise. 
During the year 1903 and the first half of 1904 it continually added 
to its storage capacity, but was able to handle only national merchan 
dise. Notwithstanding this it was able to make a fair profit. The 
returns from the business for the year 1903 were as follows: Storage, 
$29,570.69; handling charges, $4,836.78; fire insurance, $6,222.28; 
cartage, $452.36; interest on warrants, $27,804.45; profit on interest, 
$9,485.45 ; sundries, $225.66; total, $78,597.67. Deducting $50,662.03, 
general expenses, leaves a profit of $27,935.64. The balance from 
1902 was $17,987.52, or a total for two years of $45,923.16. 
Following is a statement of the company’s affairs at the close of 
business August 31,1904 : 
Financial statement of the Mexico and Veracruz General Storage Warehouses, 
Incorporated. 
ASSETS. 
Fixtures and properties 
Debtor accounts 
Doans on collaterals 
Investments 
Sight deposits in National Bank of Mexico 
Sight deposits In Mercantile Bank, Veracruz 
Cash holdings, specie, and notes 
Total assets $2,149, 061. 23 
o a copy of these rules, including tariff of charges, is on file in the Bureau of 
Statistics* where it may be consulted by interested persons. 
& On file in the Bureau of Statistics, Department of Commerce and Labor, 
Where it may be consulted by persons interested. 
c See the report from Veracruz following. 
18762—05 M 10 
$681, 508. 4$ 
187,100. 18 
468, 463. 89 
65, 500. 00 
545, 80S. 45 
189, 106. 01 
11, 514. 22
	        

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