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4 search results for: Hafen
November 22, 2024| News

Supply Chains – The Backbone of Reliable Goods Flow

In today’s ever-changing business environment, companies are confronted with numerous challenges. Traditional advantages such as economies of scale are increasingly undermined by supply chain disruptions or dynamic network effects, threatening secure market positions.

Supply Chains – The Backbone of Reliable Goods Flow
August 10, 2021| Features

Choke Point Risks - Supply Chains under Pressure

Continually, globalization has increased dependencies in world trade. Bottlenecked trade routes in particular are critical for maintaining global supply chains. The recently congested trade routes therefore require an effective risk management. With customs and lately also maritime port data, ABRAMS world trade wiki enables supply chain resilience even under pressure.

worldmap with maritime choke points
April 18, 2021| News

Free Ports - Boom after Brexit?

After leaving the EU, the United Kingdom wants to take new paths to boost the economy. No longer bound by EU regulations, the British government wants to reintroduce free ports - but heavily deregulated to ensure economic growth after Brexit.

Port with containers
January 17, 2020| Selling Intelligence

How to find new customers by using import and export data

The focus of every company should always be on retaining existing customers and winning new customers, because this ensures sustainable company growth. Thanks to new technologies such as high-performance databases and globally available data, new customers can now be identified by analyzing trade data. With the help of appropriate tools, customers are much easier to find than many company managers think.

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