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ABRAMS.wiki provides you with genuine shipments, location, competitors, buyers, customers, suppliers, supply chain, products, product portfolio, contacts, employees, turnover of:

Canada

Import
Export

Where does Canada buy?

At Patel Retail Pvt. Ltd.
India

shipments received:
43
supplier share:
4.4 %

HS or HTS codes are a global standard used to describe the type of goods being shipped (Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System).The World Customs Organization (WCO) manages the Harmonized Tariff Description and Coding System (HTS). Over 170 countries participate in the WCO's HTS system. The first six digits of the HTS code marking of all articles in international trade are the same for all countries using the HTS. The last two or four digits are country-specific. In many countries these last four digits represent the tariff rate and suffix for the statistical reports of the trade balance of imported goods.

HS codes:
50
116 suppliersexplore

To whom does Canada sell?

To Prado Flores Alvaro Augusto
Ecuador

shipments sent:
1
customer share:
20 %

HS or HTS codes are a global standard used to describe the type of goods being shipped (Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System).The World Customs Organization (WCO) manages the Harmonized Tariff Description and Coding System (HTS). Over 170 countries participate in the WCO's HTS system. The first six digits of the HTS code marking of all articles in international trade are the same for all countries using the HTS. The last two or four digits are country-specific. In many countries these last four digits represent the tariff rate and suffix for the statistical reports of the trade balance of imported goods.

HS codes:
1
1 customerexplore

Which products does Canada buy?

HS or HTS codes are a global standard used to describe the type of goods being shipped (Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System).The World Customs Organization (WCO) manages the Harmonized Tariff Description and Coding System (HTS). Over 170 countries participate in the WCO's HTS system. The first six digits of the HTS code marking of all articles in international trade are the same for all countries using the HTS. The last two or four digits are country-specific. In many countries these last four digits represent the tariff rate and suffix for the statistical reports of the trade balance of imported goods.

HS code: 251620
Sandstone, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a square or rectangular shape (excl. already with the characteristics of setts, curbstones and flagstones)

observed in number of shipments:
277
210 purchased productsexplore

Which products does Canada sell?

HS or HTS codes are a global standard used to describe the type of goods being shipped (Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System).The World Customs Organization (WCO) manages the Harmonized Tariff Description and Coding System (HTS). Over 170 countries participate in the WCO's HTS system. The first six digits of the HTS code marking of all articles in international trade are the same for all countries using the HTS. The last two or four digits are country-specific. In many countries these last four digits represent the tariff rate and suffix for the statistical reports of the trade balance of imported goods.

HS code: 841290
Parts of non-electrical engines and motors, n.e.s.

observed in number of shipments:
1
16 products soldexplore

From which countries does Canada buy?

in India

number of shipments:
965
country's share in shipments:
99.9 %
weight of shipments:
0 t
2 import countriesexplore

To which countries does Canada sell?

to Ecuador

number of shipments:
4
country's share in shipments:
100 %
weight of shipments:
0 t
1 export countryexplore
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On this page you will get insights into the market activities of Canada which have been individually prepared by our research team.

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Who are the suppliers of Canada?

The performance of a company depends heavily on its suppliers. Therefore, a reliable network of partners (suppliers, dealers and manufacturers) is elementary. In bills of lading, a total of 116 international suppliers of Canada could be identified on which the company is relying. One of the suppliers is, for example, the company Patel Retail Pvt. Ltd., which delivered 43 shipments.

Among 2 identified supplying countries, an important source to purchase products from is: India. 965 shipments of goods could be identified from this country.

Get an overview of Canada’s international procurement and its 116 suppliers with Company Transparency

What does the supply chain of Canada look like?

Generally you can differentiate the supply chain or supply network of Canada by two perspectives:

  • The supplier side (a so-called Tier-1-supplier is a direct supplier, Tier-2 is a supplier of the Tier-1 supplier, Tier-n is a supplier at any level in the Canada supply network).
  • The buyer side (a so-called Tier-1 buyer is a direct buyer, Tier-2 is a buyer of the Tier-1 buyer, Tier-n is a buyer at any level in the Canada distribution network).

To ensure business stability and continuity, a supply chain or supply network must be constructed in such a way that external influences can cause as little damage as possible to Canada. This applies both in the area of procurement (the loss of a supplier must be covered by an alternative supplier) as in the area of sales (the loss of a buyer must be covered by an alternative buyer).

Risks can generally be considered as the non-availability of goods, through cutback or complete halt of production, or the potential loss of business partners, violating compliance rules (e.g. protection of the environment, labor legislation) and thus drop out of the supply network.

This risk should not necessarily be limited to the direct business partner (Tier 1), it involves the entire supply chain, unless sufficient alternative suppliers and buyers have been put in place.

Get an overview of the international supply chain of Canada (upstream/procurement and downstream/sales) from Tier-1 to Tier-n

E.G.: Tier 1 supplier Patel Retail Pvt. Ltd.Tier-1 Buyer Prado Flores Alvaro Augusto

ABRAMS world trade wiki not only shows direct suppliers and customers of the first tier (Tier-1). With just one click in our tool Supply Chain Intelligence you get a comprehensive insight into the supply network with multiple tiers (Tier-n) beyond the first tier.

Is the supply chain of Canada stable?

Each tier in the supply chain or supply network on the supplier side of Canada involves a single risk. The more tiers, the more difficult it is to analyze and monitor the business partners. Suppliers of suppliers are generally unknown, so there is already an increasing risk at the second (Tier 2) level.

If e.g. a first Tier supplier is not adding any value, the supply chain can be shortened and the risk of failure can be minimized by skipping this supplier. A previous Tier-2 supplier now turns into a Tier-1 supplier, which we call "go-direct". In our tool Supply Chain Intelligence as far as international suppliers are concerned, this analysis can be done with one click:

Analyze the potential of shortening and therefore stabilizing the supply chain of Canada

Which products does Canada purchase?

Based on the analysis of international bills of lading (bill of lading/ bills of lading/ BOL), a total of 210 different product categories that have been purchased by Canada, can be identified.

These are classified by means of HS codes (HTS codes or customs tariff numbers).

For example, HS code 251620 classifies the following products:

„Sandstone, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a square or rectangular shape (excl. already with the characteristics of setts, curbstones and flagstones)". This HS code was sighted 277 times in total.

From the product descriptions of the analyzed bills of lading (bill of lading/ bills of lading/ BOL), the following purchased products from various suppliers can be identified as examples:

  • PP WOVEN FABRICS OTHER WOVEN FABRICS F PP WOVEN FABRICS OTHER WOVEN FABRICS F
  • PP WOVEN FABRICS OTHER WOVEN FABRICS FRO PP WOVEN FABRICS OTHER WOVEN FABRICS FRO PP WOVEN FABRICS OTHER WOVEN FABRICS FRO
  • INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE , PKDIN 18.14 K INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE , PKDIN 18.14 K INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE , PKDIN 18.14 K
  • PATEL FRESH WAL WHOLE PATEL FRESH GREEN CHANA PATEL FRESH WAL DAL
  • INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE PACKED IN 18.1 4KGS BOPP BAGS OTHER DETAILS AS PER INVO ICE INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE PACKED IN 18.1 4KGS NON WOVEN BAGS OTHER DETAILS AS PER INVOICE
  • INDIAN 1121 STEAM BASMATI RICE PACKED IN 18.14 KGS BOPP BAGS OTHER DETAILS AS PE R INVOICE
  • PP WOVEN FABRICS LAMINATED (OTHER FABRIC
  • INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE,PACKED IN 18.1 INDIAN WHITE SELLA RICE,PACKED IN 18.14K INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE,PACKED IN 4.54
  • PATEL FRESH MOTH PATEL FRESH BLACK CHANA (DESI CHANA)
  • INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE PACKED IN 18.1 4 KGS BOPP BAGS OTHER DETAILS AS PER INV OICE INDIAN STEAM BASMATI RICE PACKED IN 4.54 KG BAG 4 SUCH BAGS ARE REPACKED IN 18.1 6 KGS OTHER DETAILS AS PER INVOICE INDIAN WHITE SELLA RICE PACKED IN 18.14K GS NON WOVEN BAGS OTHER DETAILS AS PER I NVOICE

Get an overview of internationally purchased products by Canada with Company Transparency

Is Canada able to reduce costs in the upstream supply chain?

Each tier in the supply chain or supply network of Canada is adding value and therefore costs. The more tiers, the more expensive the product gets. Supply chains are normally not very transparent, trade secrets are part of the survival tactics in each stage of the value chain, especially for trading companies.

If e.g. a Tier-1 supplier from Canada that primarily trades a product and doesn’t add any value (only fulfills the distributor function) it is possible to shorten the supply chain and reduce purchasing costs. A previous Tier-2 supplier now turns into a Tier-1 supplier, which we call "go-direct". In our tool Supply Chain Intelligence as far as international suppliers are concerned, this analysis can be done with one click:

Analyze the potential of shortening the supply chain of Canada and saving costs on the procurement side.

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Who are the buyers of Canada?

The performance of a company depends fundamentally on its buyers. Therefore, a largest possible base of stable buyers is crucial. One international buyer of Canada could be identified in bills of lading. It is the company Prado Flores Alvaro Augusto, which has received 1 shipment.

An important destination country identified for the sale of products: Ecuador. 4 shipments of goods were shipped to this country in the period covered.

Get an overview of the international sales and 1 buyer of Canada with Company Transparency

Which products does Canada sell?

Based on the analysis of international bills of lading (bill of lading/ bills of lading/ BOL), a total of 16 different product categories sold by Canada, can be identified.

These are classified by means of HS codes (HTS codes or customs tariff numbers).

For example, HS code 841290 classifies the following products:

„Parts of non-electrical engines and motors, n.e.s.". This HS code was sighted 1 time in total.

Get an overview of internationally sold products by Canada with Company Transparency

Is Canada able to optimize its profits on the buyer side of the supply chain? (downstream)

Each tier in the buyer side of the supply chain or supply network of Canada is adding value and therefore costs. The more tiers, the more expensive the product gets. Supply chains are normally not very transparent, trade secrets are part of the survival tactics in each stage of the value chain, especially for trading companies.

If e.g. a Tier-1 buyer from Canada that primarily trades products and doesn’t add any value (only fulfills the distributor function) it is possible to shorten the supply chain downstream giving a potential to optimize profit margins for Canada. A previous Tier-2 buyer now turns into a Tier-1 buyer, which we call "go-direct". In our tool Supply chain Intelligence as far as international buyers are concerned, this analysis can be done with one click:

Analyze the potential to shorten the supply chain and optimize the profit margins on the sales side of Canada

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Is Canada a reliable supplier?

Each company contributes significantly minimizing risks for its buyers, through its own stability. Internal risks (endogenous factors) can be e.g. financially (financial ratios, free cash flow, balance sheets) or operationally (production, lead times). Since 2021, external risks have increased due to worldwide shortages and are an important factor as to whether a supplier such as Canada can itself reliably deliver due to external dependencies (exogenous factors).

To assess this, data analysis should be conducted to get practical answers:

How is the supply chain or supply network structured on the supplier side of Canada? Are there suppliers or products in the supply chain that are reported as critical, e.g. in international media?

Which buyers does Canada consistently sell to over a long period of time that can be identified as a good reference?

Does Canada have problems supplying at the moment?

The more constant outgoing shipments of a company’s, the easier it is to assess potential problems for a supplier like Canada

Operational aspects like a stable supply chain, an in-house production and reliable logistics define sustainable performance.

Since 2021, global supply shortages have increasingly added external factors as to whether a supplier like Canada can deliver reliably itself through dependencies.

Based on the statistical trend of shipments (in terms of the number of shipments and respectively the quantity of goods) the current supply and performance capacity can be indirectly analyzed.

Here you can see an analysis of shipments by Canada to international buyers in the last few months with Company Transparency

Does Canada have procurement problems at the moment?

The more constant incoming shipments, the better one can determine possible procurement problems of a company like Canada

Since 2021, there are increasingly external factors due to global supply shortages, whether a company, no matter manufacturer or distributor, can reliably deliver through dependencies.

Based on the statistical trend of shipments (in terms of the number of shipments and respectively the quantity of goods) it is possible to analyze current procurement stability and thus ultimately also to derive an indication of the company’s delivery and performance capability.

Here you can see an analysis of shipments from international suppliers to Canada in the last few months with Company Transparency

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What is the CO₂ footprint and sustainability of Canada products?

Sourcing products as regionally as possible with short shipping routes and the use of sustainable materials define the CO₂ footprint and sustainability of the products of any company, including Canada

After many companies, predominantly due to cost savings, have been building their networks increasingly internationally for years, there is now an increasing trend of so-called “on-shoring” or “near-shoring”. Attempting to include suppliers who are the closest to the supply chain because of financial, risk, environmental and image aspects:

  • Saving international freight costs, which have risen extremely since 2021.
  • Minimizing risks caused by logistics problems (e.g. the Suez Canal obstruction in 2021)
  • Attempting to reduce the carbon footprint when purchasing products.
  • Setting and meeting sustainability goals for own products of Canada

Based on the development of current shipments (in terms of number of shipments and quantity of goods) and changes in international suppliers and routes, it is possible to analyze the extent to which Canada has already made efforts in recent months and years, to focus on environmentally relevant aspects, like carbon footprint and sustainability in its business activities.

Get an overview of the international shipments that have an impact on the CO₂ footprint, as well as the sustainability of Canada

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Who are the competitors of Canada?

Generally you can differentiate the competition of Canada by the purchase and sales perspective.

  • Start the competitive analysis on the purchase side.
  • Start the competitive analysis on the sales side.
Who are the competitors of Canada on the purchase side?

Competitors of Canada on the purchase side (procurement of raw materials and components for production or distribution) are exposed on ABRAMs wiki under Competitive Intelligence, purchased products, classified by HS-Codes (e.g. 251620, 210690) or by top product terms.

Who are the competitors of Canada on the sales side (selling similar products)?

Competitors on the sales side of Canada (selling raw materials or components for production or distribution) are exposed on ABRAMS wiki under Competitive Intelligence, sold products classified by HS-Codes (e.g. 841290, 401693) or by top product terms.

Further information on shipments
from Canada
  • shipments statistically processed according to business relationship
  • product portfolio
  • shipment history
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Which companies buy similar products like Canada?

Following companies buy similar products like Canada:

1
Investment Specialty Group, LLC
2
Build Cad Inc.
3
J & R Garden, Stone & Rental, Inc.

Which companies sell similar products like Canada?

Following companies sell similar products like Canada:

1
Energ Linkage Pvt. Ltd.
2
Universal Flexibles Pvt. Ltd.
3
Nov Mfg India Pvt. Ltd.

The above information comes from sources accessible to everyone, in particular from public institutions. The initial data was not verified by inigma LLC, but used unchanged ("as is"). The aforementioned companies have neither assigned nor supported inigma LLC to publish the above information. The use of the website and the information available is subject exclusively to the General Terms and Conditions & Terms of Use of inigma LLC.

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