What types of data will I get with my subscription?
With your subscription, you'll have access to comprehensive U.S. ocean freight import data, including detailed information from the Bill of Lading for each shipment entering the country. Each subscription plan provides varying ranges of historical data, with some offering complete U.S. export data from January 1, 2014, to the present, covering all companies.
Additionally, we offer datasets from over 20 non-U.S. countries, providing a complete view of their import and export records, with data spanning up to 18 years.
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Will I be able to download shipment data from ImportGenius?
Yes, shipment data can be downloaded in multiple formats. After completing your search, go to the Shipments tab and click "Download Results." You’ll then be prompted to select a file format (csv, xlsx), specify a file name, and define the data range. ...
Does ImportGenius cover trade data for all types of goods or are there limitations?
ImportGenius covers a wide range of trade data for various types of goods. However, there are certain limitations. The availability of trade data may depend on factors such as the country of origin and the type of goods being imported or exported. ...
What are the subscription plans available, and what features do they include?
ImportGenius provides several subscription plans to suit your data needs: Starter: Access 3 months of U.S. import data with up to 15 searches per day. Plus: Get 12 months of U.S. import data, up to 25 searches per day, and full access to U.S. export ...
What data does ImportGenius provide?
Our data includes detailed shipment information such as the date, port of origin, port of destination, and the shipping line used. It also offers insights into the companies involved in these transactions, giving you access to crucial company data. ...
Where does ImportGenius data come from?
Our data is sourced from the United States Customs and Border Protection and equivalent agencies in other countries. For datasets in the United States, we acquire data through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), making it a public record. Data ...