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Hear from deans and researchers from leading universities who have used Kirchner data for their research.
How the University at Buffalo Uses Kirchner's U.S. Import Data for Real-World Trade & Supply Chain Research
The University at Buffalo's School of Management is leveraging Kirchner's U.S. import data to tackle critical research challenges in electric vehicle (EV) supply chains and freight pricing predictions. Dean & Professor Ananth Iyer and Professor Aditya Vedantam reveal how their team is using granular trade records to identify near-shoring potential for EV components in New York State, helping policymakers and manufacturers strengthen domestic production and supply chain resilience.
In another project, researchers are working with a Buffalo-based freight forwarder to build a predictive pricing model for cargo shipments. By analyzing import trends for apparel and footwear, they aim to uncover what drives price fluctuations in maritime logistics, providing valuable insights for the industry.
How Purdue University Utilizes Kirchner's U.S. Import Data for Economic Research
In this exclusive interview, Dutt Thakkar, Project Manager at Purdue University's Dauch Center for the Management of Manufacturing Enterprises, explains how Kirchner's U.S. import data plays a vital role in advancing academic research. Discover how this rich dataset supports groundbreaking insights in global trade analysis and supply chain optimization, helping Purdue's researchers and students drive innovation in the field of economics.
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