Why Traders prefer verified shipment data

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Trust is the foundation of any trade relationship.
Traders work with buyers and sellers they
might never see face to face. Emails, calls and messages can sound good but
only real activity builds confidence.

Actual shipments are indicated by verified
shipment data. It indicates that the company has at some point sent goods or
received goods. This removes doubt.

For instance, a buyer sends you a message and he says
that they import big numbers per month. With Validated Shipment data, you can
easily confirm whether this buyer really imported products from you. If the
numbers reflect consistent shipments, trust goes up. If you don’t have
a record, you tend to be careful.







This simple test spares investors from throwing good
money after bad.

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