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Benefits of Using Accurate Port Data for Business Decisions.

  Particularly when it comes to business, good decision making often depends on just one thing  knowing what's what.  With the booming of world economic intercourse, in today’s increasingly rapid international market competition, a company is not only focusing on rivals domestically but also how formidable are the rivals over boundary affairs. Perhaps the most under appreciated and important sources of information is port data. Ports are trade gateways, where products enter countries and exit their borders every single day. From these ports, the records they kept are stories  about demand and supply, about opportunity and risk. Businesses that employ precise port data have a better understanding of what’s occurring in global trade. They can catch trends, follow testimonials, discover reliable partners and avoid costly mistakes. In this blog we will discuss the advantages of using  port data  in plain talk and simple examples with ease, and also how ...

How to Map Global Trade Routes Using Data.

  To view the big picture of global trade routes was like trying to solve a large puzzle. When products are sent from one country to another, they travel the long paths over the seas, through the air and over borders. How do these routes work? Which ones do people use most? And how can you, as a business person concerned with moving your products in and out, be smarter about your own moving of goods? Today, with the help of simple data instruments, these issues can be resolved by almost anyone who takes an interest. The information presented here is aimed particularly at new entrants to trade but also opens its doors to any reader who has been puzzled by how to follow a route or what these people are talking about. We will use straightforward language that hews closely to everyday expressions, cite typical examples from common life and speak in a personal style. We will also cover Siomex, the most authoritative international arrival export database provider. It makes people...

How to track Global supply disruptions using trade data

  In an age of unprecedented interconnectedness, a small event in one country can cause a ripple effect through world markets. A port delay, a change in policy or a raw material shortage all have impact thousands of miles away from where they happen. And we call this chain reaction a supply disruption. It's okay though trade data gives us the ability to catch these problems early before they become major setbacks. For businesses, understanding how to track these disruptions by means of trade data promises to save time and money. So in simple terms, let's try a brief look at how it works and then meet some companies, like trusted trade data providers Siomex, that make things easier for you. So long as they are providing legitimate data. What is a Global Supply Disruption? But first, what are these supply disruptions we hear about so often? Think of it this way. You have a company that sells electronic goods. Your need for parts from Japan, chips Taiwan and packagi...

How to Use Import Export Data to Boost Your Business Growth

  In today's fast-paced global market, information means power. All upstream business owners aspiration to have this for your brand, clear beyond the country Home but few knew real field and the ways they use it properly. Import export data may be one of the most powerful yet underused tools for internationalizing a business. It is not only about numbers and reports it’s the basis of studying competition, discovering opportunities and identifying trends which will lead your business into actual growth. If you've ever wondered how top exporters and importers remain on top, it often comes down to effectively using data. This blog posts will explain how import export data can help your business grow You are invited to forward questions or suggestions about post contents immediately to our online customer service or mailbox. What is Import Export Data? Before we start reading deep, let 's start with the basics. Import export data refers to the detailed record of go...