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Datamyne

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Type
  
Private

Founded
  
1992

Website
  
www.datamyne.com

Parent organization
  
Descartes Systems Group

Industry
  
International Trade Data

Headquarters
  
Miami, Florida, United States

Key people
  
Jonathan Wendell (Chairman) Brendan McCahill (CEO)

Products
  
US maritime data, multinational customs data

Datamyne is a privately held corporation that provides access to a searchable database of import-export trade of 50 countries across five continents.

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Products

Datamyne’s trade data is collected from the documents of import-export transactions filed with customs authorities and trade ministries.

The trade data is used to develop commercial intelligence for businesses – principally in the transport sector that supports trade, and in vertical industries that operate on a global footing, such as chemicals, mining, food and beverage, and apparel.

Datamyne provides unmetered access, which includes search, analysis and reporting tools, to all or selected countries’ in its database by annual subscription. In addition, Datamyne offers custom international market research services. Datamyne also provides data to government agencies, NGOs, and the media such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Miami Herald in the U.S. and Clarín in Argentina.

Datamyne was recognized by the AIIP for providing access to trade data with a pay-as-you-go pricing option useful to independent information professionals.

Datamyne’s flagship product is data on the waterborne trade between the U.S. and its 240 distinct geographic markets. Sourced from maritime bills of lading, this data covers the details of transactions including cargo descriptions, ports of departure and arrival, and shipping lines, as well as the names of importing companies and foreign suppliers, which are linked to D&B background information.

Operations

Datamyne is headquartered in Miami, and maintains locations in Jacksonville, Chicago, Los Angeles, and the New York metropolitan area. Datamyne also has sales offices in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and São Paulo, Brazil.

Datamyne’s data collection and processing operations are located in Montevideo, Uruguay. The data center is certified compliant with ISO 9001:2008 standards of quality management systems and processes for development, marketing and after sales care.

History

Datamyne traces its origins back to the founding in 1992 by Pablo Milburn of URUNET, an online source for Uruguayan foreign trade data. In 1997, Milburn launched Argentina-based Mercosur Online, offering Customs-sourced data on the import-export trade of the Mercosur trade bloc’s four founding members (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay).

Named a “high-impact entrepreneur” by Endeavor Global in 2003, Milburn obtained private equity backing from Greenwich, CT-based Nassau Point Investors to expand operations to the U.S. It raised additional equity through a private offering in 2010.

Incorporated (in Delaware) in 2005, Miami-headquartered Datamyne opened for business offering online access to U.S. import-export trade data, including U.S. maritime import data, and South American trade data.

Datamyne has since expanded its trade database coverage to include the trade of the US NAFTA partners Canada and Mexico, 16 countries in Central and South America, the EU member nations, as well as China, India, Japan, Russia, South Korea and South Africa. Taken together, these countries accounted for nearly three-quarters of all global trade in 2013 based on WTO-UNCTAD statistics.

References

Datamyne Wikipedia