Trade Intelligence in the Chemical Industry

Understand WHO DEALS in WHAT, WHERE, and WITH WHOM by analyzing real shipment records and global trade movements in the chemical industry.

Buying and sourcing chemicals around the world

Get in touch with reliable chemical makers and suppliers all over the world. Make your supply chain and procurement network stronger.

  • Find the biggest chemical exporters. Look at companies that make petrochemicals, specialized chemicals, industrial chemicals, polymers, fertilizers, and pharmaceutical intermediates.
  • Cut down on reliance on one area. Find more than one source region.
  • Look at the records of shipments. Check to see if the source is reliable and consistent.
  • Make smarter buying decisions by using real-time data on exports and production.
Make the things that affect chemical prices and profits better

You should know the real prices on the market, how many shipments there are, and what the trends are in your field. Get the best profit margins and do better business deals.

  • Keep an eye on the true cost of chemicals that people buy and sell.
  • Every week and every month, check on the supply of chemicals.
  • Use things like transaction values and volume statistics to come up with good ideas for prices.
  • Keep an eye on the supply of raw materials and industrial chemicals.
Keep an eye on the flow of raw materials and worldwide chemical demand to avoid supply problems

Monitor raw material flow and global chemical demand to prevent supply disruptions.

  • Find places where chemicals are made. Look at countries that export a lot of goods.
  • Keep an eye on how demand changes in different fields, such as plastics, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, agriculture, and construction.
  • Keep an eye on how often shipments happen. Expect shortages in the chemical market.
Regulatory Compliance & Supply Chain Risk Analysis

Be ahead of regulations and potential trade restrictions that impacts chemical businesses.

  • Screen companies for sanctions, environmental regulations, and export or import restrictions.
  • Detect declining shipment trends. Analyze demand fluctuations before entering deals.
  • Find alternative suppliers for critical chemical materials across regions.

Trade Intelligence Helps Chemical Trade Grow

Find out how leaders in the chemical business use trade data to make better decisions and get a competitive edge, from better supply chains to more revenue.

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Faster Delivery Turnaround

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Higher Revenue Growth

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Enhanced Profit Margins
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