by | Apr 27, 2016 | Press Releases

Free report profiles the top US ports of entry for maritime imports

MIAMI, FL—(April 27, 2016) – Datamyne (www.datamyne.com), a leading provider of web-based international market intelligence, has released its annual US Port Report ranking the top 20 US ports by volume of imports received in 2015 and profiling each port with statistics on mix and value of imports, leading importers and carriers, as well as gains or losses over 2014.

ports report 2015The Datamyne report is sponsored by and features analysis from Port Technology International (www.porttechnology.org) publishers of a quarterly journal and online news hub covering the port and terminal industry.

Datamyne US Port Report 2015 is available for free download at: https://www.datamyne.com/2015-us-port-report/

“We designed the report as a handy reference for port authorities, carriers, logistic providers, importer and shippers – indeed, anyone with an interest in US ports of entry for oceangoing imports,” says Datamyne CEO Brendan R. McCahill.

“This year’s report reflects volume losses at the West Coast ports during the 2015 labor disputes and slowdowns,” McCahill continues, “and reveals which ports may have reaped the benefits in higher inbound volumes.”

About Datamyne
Founded in 1992 with the aim of clearly and accurately documenting import-export transactions in the Americas, Datamyne has since claimed a top-ranked position in the highly competitive US market for trade data. Datamyne today offers the best value in business intelligence: easy access, with expert support, at an affordable price, to the world’s largest searchable trade database. Built and maintained by an international team, Datamyne covers the cross-border commerce of some 50 countries on 5 continents, including US trade with over 230 markets.

Learn more at www.datamyne.com.

Contact:

Lisa Wallerstein
Vice President of Marketing – Datamyne
V: +1 305.455.3638
M: +1 908.723.6288
F: +1 305.262.8009
[email protected]

About Port Technology International
Port Technology International (PTI) is a quarterly journal and online news hub, which covers the port and terminal industry in unrivalled detail.

The journal features exclusive technical papers from academics, port executives and industry specialists which seek to create discussion and disseminate solutions for the most pressing and pertinent problems in ports around the globe. The online news hub features a wide-range of content; breaking news, interviews, analysis and multimedia content.

Contact:

Richard Joy
Editor – Port Technology International
(V) +44 207 871 0123
[email protected]

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