UK Import and Export data

UK Import and Export data

A unique web-based program which allows subscribers access to a wealth of global UK Import and Export commodity movements.

Based on HM Customs and Excise (HMCE) data, TRANS-TRAK provides subscribers with a web based interface to query a bespoke database which isolates data for their particular area of commerce.

Updated on a monthly basis, TRANS-TRAK, provides clients with real competitive advantage by providing access to a data set which is no more than 6 weeks old, from the date when INTRASTAT or SAD documentation is submitted to HMCE.

THE DATA PROFILE COVERS:

  • Commodity classification based on HMCE CN coding

  • Region /Country of origin/dispatch

  • Value of goods

  • Sea/Air port of arrival/ dispatch

  • Date of import/export

  • Volume of goods

  • Importer name and address for Non EU movements

TRANS-TRAK has been developed to improve the efficiency of data queries, isolating a pre-defined data set for each client thereby reducing the wealth of unwanted data that is often associated with a global search.

Data management is handled remotely which avoids time consuming client involvement. Together with 24/7 access over the internet, via personal user names and passwords, TRANS-TRAK provides real added value to any market intelligence gathering role.

For further information, please contact ROGER PRATCHETT via Contact us
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