Mexican Waterborne Import Export Daily List
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Data on import-export trade through the
Mexico's Pacific and Gulf Coast ports.
Sources: For port data: Coordinacion General de
Puertos y Marina Mercante.
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Features:
- Choose to download data or get your reports on CD-ROM.
- Count on accurate transaction detail - collected and verified by
PIERS agents in port - and updated every month.
- Get the most comprehensive picture of Mexican trade available:
PIERS has exclusive access to Mexican port data, covers more than five
million rail and truck shipments annually, captures over 70% of Mexican
trade.
- Research historical data back to January 1998.
- Download or export your data to your own spreadsheet or
database application software
- Seaports reported: Acapulco, Altamira, Ensenada, Lazaro
Cardenas, Manzanillo, Mazatlan, Progreso, Salina Cruz, Tampico, Tuxpan,
and Veracruz.
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Data
fields include:
- Who ... carrier, consignee name & address, shipper name &
address, manifest number, vessel name, voyage number.
- What ... commodity description, harmonized tariff code.
Container size, measurements/unit of measure, quantity, weight.
- When ... departure date, arrival date.
- Where ... country of destination, country of origin, port of
arrival, port of destination.
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Use
this data:
- Find new sources of supply in Mexico. Find in all the
critical business information they need to identify and qualify potential
suppliers, including sales volumes, market reach, product descriptions,
and other companies they supply.
- Find new buyers for goods and services in Mexico-US supply chains.
NAFTA has encouraged the development of continental manufacturing assembly
lines and supply chains. This is particularly true of the automotive
industry. In NAFTA's first decade, the value of two-way trade between the
U.S. and Mexico had almost tripled. Trade Data can guide you to your own
opportunities in cross-border commerce.
- Manage risk/limit exposure. With detailed, transaction-level
data, you can monitor your shipments as they move to their intended
markets in the U.S. and Mexico. Customers have used Mexican data to track
down trademark pirates.
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