"In intelligence, there’s never gonna be complete data. The glass will always be half full, and you have to be able to get the most out of it. The Abrams Customs Wiki enables this regarding customs data analysis, which is a central pillar of market intelligence work.
In essence, working with customs data comprises of two parts. The main work is pulling updates of trade flows that you already know. The additional work is to uncover the new, to connect dots, even to be surprised. And whilst the former is necessary but typically uninspiring, the latter is optional, but oftentimes fascinating—and, moreover, it is the only lever to truly foster one’s customs data intelligence.
There are many customs data analysis tools out there, and they all do a fine job on the main work part. What sets the Abrams Customs Wiki apart is that it enables you to uncover, to connect, to be surprised. These insights from the additional work part are the most precious needles in the huge haystack of customs data—and the ones hidden best. As of today, the Abrams Customs Wiki is the most powerful tool to keep uncovering them.
In a nutshell: Using Abrams enables us to truly foster our customs data intelligence."