European Waterborne Products Report
Insight into refined product flows into, from, across and within Europe
Access weekly data and analysis of regional flows, broken down by refined product type and load or delivery port.
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Get an accurate, up-to-date view of European waterborne product movements to and from destinations across the globe.
The combination of industry expertise from our analysts, terrestrial and satellite data from our extensive AIS network, and tank measurement data from our Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) storage reports, allows us to offer a comprehensive bi-weekly view of flows. This is broken down by key refined product types and their load or delivery port.
This report illuminates the flows in, out, within and across Europe so you can better gauge the global product markets and stay ahead of the curve.
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Comprehensive vessel tracking
We leverage our own Vesseltracker data to give you an accurate data feed of global shipping, allowing you to follow cargoes loading in Europe right to their final destination. By carefully tracking every vessel, we can correctly estimate true volumes of refined product flows.
Accurate Storage Data
Our report includes a comparison of net cargo flow measurements against our own storage data in the ARA region, foreshadowing the next week's storage report. We collect data using highly calibrated infrared cameras, aerial diagnostics and other in-house technologies, allowing for the most accurate storage picture available in the industry.
Daily destination change alerts
Track product cargoes right to their final destination, even if that changes en route. If product suddenly gets diverted away from ARA to elsewhere, you'll know about it.
Shipping trend insights
We tell you what happens week-on-week, giving you key insight into the increases and decreases of exports and imports across each country in Europe. With our insight, you can better understand loading volumes and where the supply is headed.