Electronics is one of the highest-volume import categories in the US — over $300B annually. Track who's importing consumer electronics, semiconductors, components, and displays using public CBP manifest data.
Electronics lanes are high-volume and time-sensitive. Identify importers moving consumer electronics from LA/Long Beach, build a qualified prospect list, and reach out with lane-specific insights.
Find US companies importing the components you manufacture. Track which buyers are sourcing from your competitors abroad and identify opportunities to get on their approved vendor list.
Verify that a factory you're considering actually exports to reputable US buyers. Check shipment history to confirm quality, volume, and reliability before recommending a supplier.
Representative records from US CBP public manifest filings
| Shipper | Product | Port | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| FOXCONN TECHNOLOGY GROUP | ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS | Long Beach | 24,500 KG |
| SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO | CONSUMER ELECTRONICS | Los Angeles | 18,200 KG |
| CATL NEW ENERGY TECH | LITHIUM BATTERY CELLS | Charleston | 45,800 KG |
| BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP | DISPLAY PANELS | Long Beach | 12,300 KG |
"consumer electronics" shipped to California DCs"semiconductor" or "integrated circuit" imports by volume"lithium battery" shipments from China via Long Beach"display panel" or "LCD" imports to major retailersElectronics imports to Texas, Illinois, or New Jersey DCsUS manifest data is updated daily from CBP filings. When a new electronics importer starts appearing in the data, you know before any list vendor has added them. Early outreach is the easiest sale.
When Apple shifts production from one Foxconn facility to another, it shows up in manifest data. When a retailer diversifies their supply chain away from China, the new origin countries appear in their shipping history. These signals help you time your outreach.
Electronics imports are heavily concentrated through West Coast ports (LA/Long Beach). Understanding the seasonality and volume patterns for major electronics importers helps you build carrier relationships that serve those lanes.
Yes. ShipManifestPro allows product description search across all manifest records. Electronics categories are well-represented because CBP requires product descriptions on all import filings.
Data is sourced from CBP public manifest filings and updated regularly. Most records become available within 4-5 days of vessel arrival at a US port.
Yes. Major retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon, and Costco all appear in manifest data as consignees. You can see what they're importing, from whom, and at what volume.
Yes. US CBP manifest data is public record under FOIA and CBP regulations. Using it for business prospecting is legal and common practice in logistics and trade intelligence.
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