Trade data integrity is all about your trust in our product. We take that trust very seriously.
At Datamyne, we focus all our resources on delivering the industry's best trade data integrity in every area that leads to business intelligence: accuracy, timeliness, completeness, and physical and logical access. With nearly two decades of commitment to international trade data integrity, Datamyne has established an impeccable reputation that extends to the more than 700,000,000 records in our data bank, related to the trade activity from 43 countries around the globe.
Since our inception in 1992, Datamyne has carefully crafted its relationships with government agencies in order to obtain the most authoritative, timely and accurate data legally available. This is where trade data integrity starts: at the source. We collect the data without subjective interpretations, and then archive it in its purest form.
Our specialists are trained in the expert procedures necessary to standardize names, normalize measurements, verify HS codes and maintain the industry's strictest standards of trade data integrity for every record on our servers.
Origins and Methodologies
The Datamyne's ISO-certified data center receives multiple feeds every day from our established sources; some arrive in electronic form, others require manual intervention. We separate this data into the key fields that are the basis for the inquiries and international trade statistics required by our customers.
Some of our data experts are assigned to standardize names and commodities; others are given the responsibility to check and verify container numbers, weights, load ports and discharge ports. Still others are focused on validating the names of vessels against outside reference tables to ensure that our records deliver the truest end result for our customers seeking international trade statistics.
The Datamyne team is very particular about the content that goes into our database: we know that quality is as important as quantity when it comes to international trade statistics. As a result, we have established a reputation not just for size, but also for the integrity of our data and the legitimacy of our sourcing procedures. We collect our data from bills of lading obtained from authorized customs sources, government agencies and other bona fide relationships that are direct sources for trade activity relating to North America, Latin America, Asia and the European Union. See the complete list of countries covered.
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