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PIERS: The Port Import/Export Reporting Service

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PIERS
TypeDivision of S&P Global
IndustryInternational Trade Data
HeadquartersNew York, New York
Key people
  • Stuart Strachan, SVP, Maritime & trade, IHS Markit
  • Wael Jarous, Executive Director
  • Guy Sear, Executive Director
ProductsMaritime Data
Websitewww.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/mi/industry/economics-country-risk.html

PIERS is a solution within the S&P Global Maritime Intelligence. Founded in the mid-1970s, PIERS was the first venture into digital global trade intelligence.

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Operations

PIERS gathers raw import Bills of Lading for all waterborne cargo vessels that enter and exit ports in the United States, sourced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Additionally, PIERS staff reporters manually collect export Bills of Lading from each port in the United States. These import and export records account for 17 million Bills of Lading collected by PIERS per year. The raw data is subsequently verified, analyzed, and synthesized with supplementary data sourced from The United Nations, United States Census, Dun & Bradstreet, and direct international country sources for use in PIERS trade intelligence tools.[1] The synthesis of these multiple data sources forms the foundation for PIERS trade intelligence resources. PIERS also provides historical records dating from 1950 to the present.[2]

Products

PIERS trade intelligence tools are primarily used for market share and trend analysis,[3] lead generation, fraud detection, to monitor contractual compliance, and to find buyers and suppliers. PIERS provides quantitative data pertaining to commodity details,[4] including SIC and HS Codes, tonnage shipped, twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), and estimated values, as well as qualitative profiles on companies that import and export.[5] In 2010, PIERS acquired CenTradeX, a provider of online trade intelligence tools for commodity trend analysis, statistical research, and lead prospecting.[6]

PIERS serves multiple industries involved in importing and exporting, particularly the manufacturing, chemical, financial, and transportation industries, as well as several U.S. and foreign government agencies, and many ocean carriers. PIERS also periodically provides trade data for publications such as The Journal of Commerce, The New York Times,[7] The Wall Street Journal,[8] Bloomberg,[9] and CNBC.[10]

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This page was last edited on 30 September 2023, at 03:01
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