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Wooden import has seen a growth of about 93% in the month of Dec-2015 when compared to Nov-2015 withapprox US XX.X billion of imports reported from South Africa Import Shipment database. Total imports of Wooden imports in South Africa, stood at XX.X billion in 2015.In 2015, imports of Wooden in South Africa increased by X.X% making it jump to US$ XX.X from US $ XX.X . Growth Forecast of Wooden Imports in South Africa : Based on import statistics of past few months, Wooden imports in South Africa is expected to increase in size to US$XX.X billion by Jan 2016
Price Analysis of Wooden Imports in South Africa in Dec 2015 show that fastest groiwing price band is US$ 0.0-3119.8 for Wooden and market has a preference for price range between US$ 0.0-3119.8.
The highest number of quantity of Wooden import in South Africa was 1.0 Million in the price band US$ 0.0-3119.8 , the second highest quantity came under the price band US$ 6239.61-9359.41 with 1.0.
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As per South Africa importers's Directory compiled from Wooden imports data , there are total 77 Exporters of Wooden from South Africa. Maximum of them fall in price band of $ 0.0-950.0.
The Exporters of Wooden export to South Africa are shown in the chart along with their price bands.
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Voleba Qualified team collects information from South Africa Wooden import market data for compiling the latest information on Wooden Exporters, Buyers, Countries.
In Dec 2015, South Africa import Data, saw the entry of 4 new importers of South Africa and 70 new Exporters of India setting foot in the Wooden import trade in South Africa.
Exporters | Importers | Port | Countries | |
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New | 70 | 4 | - | - |
Total | 77 | 4 | - | - |
In Dec 2015, import of Wooden to George Port was most profitable ,followed by Elizabeth and City Deep . The left charts shows the summary of the Imports of Wooden at various price bands.
George Average Prices for Wooden import in South Africa was $ 12.7 ,Elizabeth is $ 20.05 and City Deep is $ 1.1 Thousand.
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Import Export statistics | ||||
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Port | Growth Rate | Import Value | Avg Price | Profit Margin |
Durban | 58.29% | |||
Cape Town | 20.58% | |||
18.27% | ||||
Johannesburg | 2.08% | |||
City Deep | 0.39% |
As per Voleba import Data bank of South Africa Mundra is the leading exports port for Wooden goods , It contributed 38.25% of the country’s Wooden shipements from India,adding roughly US$ 409.9 Thousand worth of imports to the South Africa Import market.
comes seccond and it handled 18.27% of the country’s Wooden imports products. This port handled roughly US$ 195.8 Thousand worth of imports in 2015. Jnpt comes third in the rank and it handled 16.61% of the country’s Wooden imports items, valueing roughly US$ 178.0 Thousand worth of imports in South Africa.
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