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 Service 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.