Number of shipments26.6k2024
Shipments (growth MoM)-31.31%-909
Most common originChina13.2k shipments
Most common importLight Synthetic Cotton Fabrics16.6k shipments
Primary shipperUnknown14.4k shipments

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Over the last year, Walmart reported a total of 26.6k shipments, becoming the number 6 importer in 2024. Compared to the previous year's 15.6k shipments, this represents a increase of 10.9k or 0.7%.

The most common origins of shipments for Walmart were China (13.2k), India (578), Cambodia (404), Vietnam (341), and Dominican Republic (164). This highlights the geographical diversity of its sourcing strategy.

The main shippers to Walmart were Unknown (14.4k), Other (8.4k), Hangzhou Greatstar Industrial Co (1.12k), Dandee Hong Kong Holdings Limited (389), and Bestway Hong Kong International L Imited (350), indicating the key logistics partners in its supply chain.

The top products imported by Walmart were Light Synthetic Cotton Fabrics (16.6k), Insect Resins (3.63k), Stone Processing Machines (831), Other Edible Preparations (539), and Electrical Control Boards (339), showcasing the variety in its import portfolio.

What does Walmart Import?

Our Bill of Lading data is presented through four informative visualizations. "Products Showcased" details the range and volume of items imported. "Countries of Origin" uncovers the extent of the global import network. "Shippers" focuses on the primary logistic partners, while "Destination States" illustrates the geographical spread of shipments within the receiving country. Each visualization is designed to offer distinct insights into the shipping operations and global reach of the company.

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