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U.S. Export Database

Descartes Datamyne delivers daily-refreshed U.S. export records at the bill-of-lading level, enabling businesses to track competitors, uncover new suppliers and buyers, and analyze global supply chain trends.

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Comprehensive U.S. Export Database

Access the largest up-to-date searchable U.S. export database of bills of lading.
 

Reveal Trade Connections

Drill down from country, port, and Harmonized System (HS) code summaries to company names, addresses, and verified contact details.

Competitor Benchmarking and Trend Analysis

Benchmark against competitors by analyzing historical and real-time U.S. export shipment trends.

What is U.S. Export Data?

U.S. Export Data refers to shipment-level records collected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). These records, often at the bill-of-lading level, detail the who, what, where, and when of international shipments entering and exiting the United States.

How Businesses Use Export Data

  • Supply Chain Risk Monitoring
  • Competitor Intelligence
  • Supplier & Buyer Discovery
  • Market Entry Analysis
  • Compliance & Due Diligence

Data Coverage & Refresh Rates

  • 190+ countries with 250+ markets
  • Export data covering 5 continents
  • Daily updates with 24-hour data refresh
  • More than 15 years of historical data

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1. What is U.S. export data and how is it collected?

U.S. export data refers to shipment-level trade records collected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). These records, captured at the bill-of-lading level, detail the importer and exporter, commodity descriptions, ports of entry, shipment volumes, and other key supply chain information. Descartes Datamyne compiles, processes, and enhances U.S. export data, helping businesses uncover valuable trade insights.

2. How often is the U.S. export database updated?

U.S. export data in Descartes Datamyne is refreshed daily. Maritime import records are typically available within 24 hours of receipt from CBP, ensuring that your team has access to the most up-to-date U.S. shipment information available in the market.

3. What information is included in U.S. export records?

U.S. export data records in Descartes Datamyne include:

a. Importer and exporter names

b. Commodity details and HS codes

c. Port of lading and unlading

d. Shipment volumes and weights

e. Transport details (e.g., carrier, vessel)

f. In some cases, company addresses and verified contact information

This level of detail provides a clear view of the who, what, where, and when of U.S. exports.

4. Can I identify buyers and suppliers using U.S. export data?

Yes. With Descartes Datamyne, you can drill down to the company level to identify suppliers, buyers, and potential sales leads. The database not only reveals trade relationships but often provides verified contact details, making it easier to connect with decision-makers.

5. How far back does your U.S. export data go?

Descartes Datamyne offers over 15 years of historical U.S. export data, enabling you to analyze long-term trade patterns, monitor shifts in supply chains, and compare past and present market dynamics.

6. What industries use U.S. export data?

A wide range of industries leverage our export database, including:

a. Logistics and transportation providers

b. Manufacturers and distributors

c. Retailers and wholesalers

d. Law firms and trade investigators

e. Government agencies and regulators

f. Banks and financial institutions

From supply chain optimization to compliance monitoring, U.S. export data supports multiple use cases.

7. What makes Descartes Datamyne different from other U.S. export data providers?

Unlike other providers, Descartes Datamyne delivers:

  • Daily data refreshes with shipment-level accuracy
  • Coverage across 190+ countries
  • A user-friendly, web-based platform with interactive dashboards and analytics
  • Access to company names, trade partners, and contact details
  • Backing by ISO 9001, certification that guarantees data excellence, and Descartes, a global leader in logistics technology

This combination ensures you get the most accurate, comprehensive, and actionable U.S. export data available.

8. Can I analyze U.S. export data by port, state, or country of origin?

Yes. Our platform lets you create summaries and trend analyses by port, city, state, county, and country of origin. You can filter results to uncover top trading partners, shipment volumes, and trade flows — supported by interactive maps, custom reports, and dashboards.

9. How can U.S. export data help my business grow?

By using U.S. export data, your business can:

a. Monitor competitors and track their sourcing strategies

b. Discover new suppliers and buyers for lead generation

c. Strengthen supply chain resilience by diversifying partners

d. Identify market opportunities through shipment trend analysis

e. Ensure compliance with trade regulations and due diligence requirements

10. Do you offer a free trial or demo of the U.S. export database?

Yes. You can request a free demo of Descartes Datamyne’s U.S. export data platform to see how it works for your business. A trial provides hands-on access to our export database, allowing you to explore shipment records, test search features, and evaluate how our solution can support your trade intelligence needs.

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