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8 search results for: export
Mar 1, 2023| News

The importance of a positive corporate culture for employee retention

Employee retention is an important topic for every company, regardless of its size or industry. And especially in times like these, it is becoming increasingly important to offer your employees stability, security, structure and, above all, appreciation.

Employees
Nov 14, 2022| News

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Make quicker and easier decisions with better data reporting! Our award-winning world trade database provides you with unprecedented transparency: Who supplies what to whom at what price worldwide?

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Nov 4, 2022| News

Demo event at International Trade Club of Chicago

On November 3rd, 2022, our COO Nur Hayat Nezir held a very special presentation for members and friends of the International Trade Club of Chicago. The event took place at Polsinelli in Chicago, IL, and the main focus was on presenting ABRAMS world trade wiki’ tools and the opportunities that arise from using them.

Nur Hayta Nezir with Fabrice Bonvoisin from ITCC
Jun 3, 2021| Tips

How do you Keep Track of Export and Import Trends in World Trade?

Networking is playing an increasingly important role in world trade. To stay on top of these dynamic developments and identify opportunities, it is important to monitor import, export and shipping trends. You can gain knowledge from a variety of sources, but trade data analysis is the key tool to make the right decisions.

World map with arrows symbolizing export and import in world trade
Apr 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
Mar 5, 2021| News

How Trade Data Can Save Companies in Times of Crisis

The past year has shown what unexpected challenges can suddenly strike the global economy and entrepreneurs. In the beginning crisis management was the main reaction. Although many companies were able to keep up their supply chains, their revenue suffered major losses. At this point strategic knowledge through trade data and innovative business intelligence offer a way out of this crises.

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Feb 25, 2020| News

Managing the Impact of Global Crises on Your Supply Chain

WHO statement of a pandemic and its legal implications

Update: March 12, 2020
As of 11 March 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the outbreak of a pandemic. In the interactive web based dashboard of the Johns Hopkins University one can see this global spread. With the status of pandemic, companies can get much stronger rights under relevant clauses in contracts between companies.

Supply Chain from China world map
Jan 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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