Datamyne has created the world’s largest database of international trade covering import-export transactions in 43 countries and delivering up-to-the-minute market intelligence that is rich in detail.
We make it easy for you to search, refine and interpret your results, so you can gain strategic insights from this unique resource.
Start by selecting a market – such as U.S imports, or Brazilian exports – from among the many we cover.
Use our Drag and Drop Dashboard to build research reports in seconds. Rank or trend data about commodities, countries of origin, carriers, consignees, volumes, and values.
With our illustrative Charts and Graphs, you can quickly see market shares, product trends, and emerging or declining markets. Click through to details on specific shipments and identify the trading parties and logistics details.
Use our advanced Search Engine to conduct more finely-tuned searches. Follow up on leads with logical inquiries. Locate and track individual shipments.
Pursue your inquiries through multiple markets, from the perspective of buyer or seller, trace imports to sources, exports to destinations.
Download your findings to Excel* Spreadsheets and archive or share with your colleagues.
Save time and resources with Industry-Specific Research, Specialized Reports and Custom Dashboards developed for you by our Trade Data Specialists. Your expressly-designed tools will be kept up-to-date and ready to use whenever you log on.
Choose a Personalized Subscription Plan. We'll discuss your research objectives and help you find the best fit: 12- or 24-month, single or multiple users, single or multiple commodities, and single trade or global views.
From the start, count on prompt attention from a Trade Data Specialist who will get to know your objectives, provide training and support, and make sure you get the fullest value from Datamyne.
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How Our Product Works for …
Chemical Companies:
Leading Chemicals Companies use Datamyne to build, monitor, improve performance and manage risk in their global supply chains.
Importers/Wholesalers:
Importers/Wholesalers routinely turn to Datamyne for timely access to trade activity in the goods and commodities they buy and sell. When supply chains are disrupted by natural disasters, man-made catastrophes or swings in the economy, this information is essential to locate alternate sources of supply.
Legal Practitioners:
1. Frame the terms of contract negotiations.
2. Monitor performance of overseas trading partners.
3. Defend patents and copyrights.
4. Detect gray-market shipments and dumping.
Manufacturers:
More than ever, Manufacturers rely on cross-border assembly lines, global supply chains and overseas markets to maintain profit margins. Trade data is used to identify potential improvements in logistics, inventory control and procurement – as well as research new market and joint venture opportunities.
Management Consultants:
Management Consultants draw on import-export trade statistics to:
Benchmark multinational performance.
Extend, diversify and strengthen supply chains.
Explore, launch, and grow in new markets.
Measure the impact of tax and other government policies on cross-border purchases and sales by clients, market segments, industries and regions.
Transportation and Logistics Services Providers:
Transportation and Logistics Services Providers look to our trade data to track global commercial patterns, looking for shifts in inflow-outflow and signs of pent-up demand for transport capacity, in order to plan services and allocate resources.