Datamyne

[3][4][5] Descartes Datamyne provides unmetered access, which includes search, analysis and reporting tools, to all or selected countries’ in its database by annual subscription.

Descartes Datamyne also provides data to government agencies, NGOs, and the media such as the New York Times,[6] Wall Street Journal[7] and Miami Herald [8] in the U.S. and Clarín[9] in Argentina.

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 Dun & Bradstreet background information.

The data center is certified compliant with ISO 9001:2008 standards of quality management systems and processes for development, marketing and after sales care.

Named a “high-impact entrepreneur” by Endeavor Global in 2003,[13] Milburn obtained private equity backing from Greenwich, CT-based Nassau Point Investors to expand operations to the U.S.