Datamyne Releases Report on US Import Trade through Tianjin, China
Miami, FL (PRWEB) August 19, 2015 -- Datamyne, a leading provider of international market intelligence, has released a new report, available as a free download, revealing the top consignees (importers), shippers and carriers handling US import shipments through the port of Tianjin, China, from January 1 through August 1, 2015.
The Datamyne report’s trade data on parties to US import trade from China via Tianjin, is drawn from the bills of lading documenting each shipment. The data points to the companies and products likely to feel the effects of lost shipments and disruptions in trade following the deadly explosion at Tianjin’s port facilities on August 12.
A special section in the report lists US imports of hazardous materials that moved through Tianjin this year along with the companies that shipped hazmats as declared on the bills.
Datamyne’s Quick Look @ US Import Trade through Tianjin, China, is available for free download (with registration) at http://www.datamyne.com/us-imports-shipped-through-tianjin-china-january-1-thru-august-1-2015/
About Datamyne
Founded in 1992 with the aim of clearly and accurately documenting import-export transactions in the Americas, Datamyne has since claimed a top-ranked position in the highly competitive US market for trade data. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, Datamyne today offers the best value in business intelligence: easy access, with expert support, at an affordable price, to the world’s largest searchable trade database. Learn more at http://www.datamyne.com.
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Lisa Wallerstein, Datamyne, Inc., http://www.datamyne.com, 908.723.6288, [email protected]
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