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Zepol recently announced that their signature trade intelligence tool, TradeIQ™, now contains over 100 million searchable U.S. import bills of lading. This marks a major milestone for the company that has been collecting the shipment records for nearly nine years. Zepol receives the data from U.S. Customs' Automated Manifest System (AMS) and analyzes approximately 30,000 bills of lading daily. The information is available through several online subscription tools.

Over 1,300 companies from around the world have utilized Zepol's tools to monitor competitors, source new suppliers, and generate leads. To view a sample bill of lading, click here.
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U.S. Census Trade Data - September's Data

Posted by Chelsea Craven on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 No Comments »
The U.S. Census Bureau released its Merchandise Trade data numbers on November 10th for September 2011. The Merchandise Trade balance narrowed from a deficit of nearly $70 billion in August to a deficit of $62 billion in September.

Below is an in-depth breakdown of the U.S. Census Merchandise Trade data. This month we have highlighted 3 interesting items that we found while looking at September's data:
  1. Imports from Japan slip
  2. Exports from JFK to Hong Kong take off
  3. Oil imports ease in September
Click here for Zepol's U.S. Census Merchandise Trade Data Update for September 2011
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Zepol Expands Relationship with American Fastener Journal

Posted by Chelsea Craven on Thursday, November 10, 2011 No Comments »

Zepol has been working closely with the American Fastener Journal for several years now and is thrilled to announce this relationship will be expanding in 2012. Zepol will continue their regular column in the publication and soon will be expanding contributions to the American Fastener Journal's U.S. Fastener Report (eZine). The eZine will be launched in January and will contain import and export data from Zepol's trade intelligence tools. The report will include important news and information for the fastener industry, intended to reach across all levels of the fastener world. To sign up for the free monthly report, simply send your name, company, and email to Mike McGuire at: mmcguire@fastenerjournal.com.

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U.S. Customs Trade Data - October Update

Posted by Chelsea Craven on Wednesday, November 09, 2011 No Comments »
According to Zepol's U.S. Customs trade data tool, TradeIQ™,  total inbound shipments increased 0.99% from September to October and increased 1.09% from October of last year. The news comes with a positive ring after September's 9% drop-off in imports.

Below is a table showing port regions of the world where shipments originated:
Port Region October 2011
Shipments
Percent Change
over September 2011
Percent Change
over October 2010
Asia 533,876
-1.07%
-1.10%
Europe 105,398 10.02% 11.63%
Other 32,480 9.44% 2.91%
South America 26,459
-2.03% 2.13%
Central America (includes Mexico)
24,566
9.41% 9.71%
Middle East
9,352
-5.04% -7.91%
Australia, New Zealand and Oceania 7,281
-7.06% -6.92%
North America
5,301
3.45% 11.60%
Africa
3,847
0.52% 4.31%
Total 748,560 0.99% 1.09%
Below is the trend of the last 13 months showing total TEU volume and shipments as seen in Zepol's monthly vessel import press release:
 
 

Methodology:

Zepol's data is derived from Bills of Lading entered into the Automated Manifest System. This information represents the number of House manifests entered by importers of waterborne vessel goods. This is the earliest indicator for trade data available for the previous month’s import activity. The data excludes shipments from empty containers, excludes shipments labeled as freight remaining on board, and may contain other data anomalies.
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