Webinar: Compliance, Risk, and Due Diligence Using Trade Intelligence

Trade flows often reveal risk indicators that don’t appear in corporate filings or static databases. This session explores how trade intelligence can support counterparty validation, risk assessment, and due diligence workflows, particularly in banking, logistics, advisory, and institutional contexts. A live demonstration will showcase a company-level analysis and related-entity review using real trade data. Key…

Webinar: Using Trade Data to Find Buyers, Validate Suppliers, and Price Correctly

This session goes beyond basic exploration to show how trade data can be used to validate counterparties and benchmark pricing using shipment history. We’ll explain how to interpret volume, frequency, and unit-value signals, and highlight where freemium access typically falls short for operational decision-making. A live example will demonstrate how to turn trade data into…

Webinar: From Searches to Decisions: Turning ADAMftd into a Business Tool

Many users run searches but stop short of turning results into actionable business decisions. This session is designed for current ADAMftd users and shows how experienced professionals structure searches, interpret results, and leverage trade data to inform pricing, sourcing, and sales strategies. A live demonstration will walk through an end-to-end workflow using the platform, illustrating…

Webinar: Finding Real Buyers and Suppliers in Uncertain Markets

As markets shift, identifying reliable buyers and suppliers has become increasingly challenging. Traditional directories and databases are often outdated or inaccurate. This session explores how companies use shipment-level trade data to find counterparties who are actively trading today, rather than relying on self-reported or static listings. We’ll highlight common pitfalls and walk through a practical,…

Webinar: How Trade Decisions Are Actually Made (And Why Most Data Fails)

Join us for an insightful session on how trade, sourcing, and market-entry decisions are actually made—and why much of the commonly used data can lead to incomplete or misleading conclusions. Through real-world examples, we’ll highlight the difference between broad trade statistics and shipment-level evidence, and show how professionals validate demand before committing capital or entering…