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Café Oro 0901.11.30 Viceministerio de Integración y Comercio Exterior Inteligencia de Mercados 0901.11.30 Café| Oro Exportaciones de Guatemala a Estados Unidos* Las exportaciones de Guatemala a Estados Unidos de la partida Monto en Millones de US$ 0901.11.30 ascendieron a US$281 millones en el 2018, manteniéndose estables respecto al año 2017. Los principales Estados importadores de Guatemala en el 2018 de café son: California US$68,739,717 Maryland US$58,584,855 Carolina del Sur US$49,744,281 El principal proveedor de Estados Unidos de esta partida es Colombia con una participación de 25% y le siguen Brasil y Vietnam con 20% y 8% respectivamente. Guatemala está en el 4to lugar con una participación de 7%. Tamaño de mercado de café en Estados Unidos Fuente: elaboración propia con datos de SICOGUATE Las ventas totales de café en Estados Unidos en el año 2017 ascendieron a US$13,828 millones, de los cuales US$12,966 son de café fresco y US$862 millones de café instantáneo. Se Esta partida entra libre de aranceles en Estados prevé que para el año 2022 las ventas de café asciendan a Aranceles Unidos, por lo que Guatemala y los países US$14,024 millones. proveedores no pagan arancel. Del total de ventas de café, un 95% corresponde a café regular, Fuente: elaboración propia con datos de dataweb.usitc.gov mientras que el 5% restante es descafeinado. Importaciones Mundiales de Estados Unidos* Millones de US$ - Año 2018 – HS6 0901.11 Estados Importadores de café desde Guatemala - 2018 US$4,311US$4,311 millones millones Fuente: elaboración propia con datos de US Census Bureau y Euromonitor International Puertos de Descarga: Del Mundo: Guatemala: New Orleans, LA (Port) Oakland, CA (Port) Newark, NJ (Port) Baltimore, MD (Port) Charleston, SC (Port) Charleston, SC (Port) Baltimore, MD (Port) Newark, NJ (Port) Seattle, WA (Port) New York, NY (Port) Fuente: Elaboración propia con datos de US Census Bureau *La diferencia se debe a importaciones CIF y exportaciones FOB Fuente: Elaboración propia con datos de US Census Bureau Viceministerio de Integración y Comercio Exterior Inteligencia de Mercados Contactos Se procedió a buscar en la base de datos los principales importadores de Estados Unidos que hayan reportado “coffee” y partida “0901.11” tomando en cuenta el período de Enero 2018 a Marzo 2019. En los contactos se encuentra nombre de consignatario, dirección, correo electrónico, número de teléfono, página web, rol del consignatario y número de contenedores importados. Fuente: https://es.panjiva.com Consignatario Ciudad, Estado Dirección Correo Teléfono Página Web Contenedores Seattle, Starbucks Coffee Co. Seattle, WA 98124, USA [email protected] +1 206 447 1575 www.starbucks.com 14179 Washington New York, New Rothfos Corp. 1 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY 10119, USA [email protected] +1 646 556 8400 www.rothfos.com 7838 York Atlantic Specialty Jersey Village, 15710 Northwest Freeway, Jersey Village, TX 77040, USA [email protected] +1 212 248 1190 www.ordermotion.com 4461 Coffee Inc. Texas Louis Dreyfus Coffee Wilton, Connecticut 40 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT 06897, USA [email protected] +1 203 761 2000 www.zephyrcoffee.com 3851 New York, New Coffee America (Usa 110 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005, USA [email protected] +1 212 422 7750 www.generalcocoa.com 3057 York Mercon Coffee Corp. , United States [email protected] +1 786 254 2300 www.merconcoffee.com 3035 Coex Coffee Miami, Florida 525 Northwest 27th Avenue, Miami, FL 33125, USA [email protected] +1 305 444 0568 www.coexgroup.com 2799 International Inc. White Plains, New Olam International Ltd. 777 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, NY 10604, USA [email protected] +1 914 328 3705 www.olamnet.com 2150 York Franklin Township, Volcafe Usa 80 Cottontail Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873, USA [email protected] +1 732 469 9622 www.volcafespecialty.com 1885 New Jersey Stamford, Engelhart Ctp Us 400 Atlantic St, Stamford, CT 06901, USA [email protected] +1 203 349 7500 www.ectp.com 1819 Connecticut Cofco Americas Stamford, 107 Elm Street, Stamford, CT 06901, USA [email protected] +1 203 658 2820 www.teinternational.com 1709 Resources Corp. Connecticut Ally Brazilian Coffee Springville, New 7890 Peters Road #100, Springville, NY 14141, USA [email protected] +1 954 990 7428 www.allycoffee.com 1703 Merchants York Olam Americas 2077 White Plains, New 777 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, NY 10604, USA [email protected] +1 914 328 3705 www.tecoffee.com 1701 Convention York Paragon Coffee Coventry, Rhode 3 Sweet Fern Ln, Coventry, RI 02816, USA [email protected] +1 914 949 2233 www.paragoncoffee.com 1623 Trading Co. Island Emeryville, Royal Coffee Inc. 3306 Powell Street, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA [email protected] +1 510 652 4256 www.royalcoffee.com 1570 California American Global Lenox Square Mall, 3399 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30326, Atlanta, Georgia [email protected] +1 866 285 9610 www.americangloballogistics.com 1530 Logistics Llc USA Odem International New York, New New York, NY 10167, USA [email protected] +65 6563394100 1424 Jointly And Seve York 1310 Stc Nj Miami, Florida Miami, FL, USA [email protected] +1 512 358 9595 Viceministerio de Integración y Comercio Exterior Inteligencia de Mercados Consignatario Ciudad, Estado Dirección Correo Teléfono Página Web Contenedores New York, New Sucafina Na 140 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022, USA [email protected] +1 212 755 5141 www.sucafina.com 1205 York La Minita Corp. , United States [email protected] +1 425 917 2920 www.laminita.com 1106 New Orleans, Intl Coffee Corp. 300 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA [email protected] +1 504 586 8700 www.iccnola.com 1032 Louisiana Norwood, New Mitsui Food Inc 35 Maple Street, Norwood, NJ 07648, USA [email protected] +1 201 750 0500 www.mitsuifoods.com 1021 Jersey Interamerican Coffee Houston, Texas 19500 State Highway 249, Houston, TX 77070, USA [email protected] +1 832 912 7000 www.interamericancoffee.com 853 New York, New Walker Coffee Trading 1162 Broadway # A, New York, NY 10001, USA [email protected] +1 713 780 7050 www.graywalkerinc.com 799 York Volcafe Specialty Irvington, New 3503, 3, W Main St #102, Irvington, NY 10533, United States [email protected] +1 914 752 7707 www.volcafespecialty.com 799 Coffee Llc York The Coffee Source Miami, Florida 4120 Kiaora Avenue, Miami, FL 33133, USA [email protected] +1 305 448 1383 www.coffee-resources.com 772 Atlantic Specialty San Leandro, 1599 Factor Ave, San Leandro, CA 94577, USA [email protected] +1 510 780 1110 www.atlanticspecialtycoffee.com 540 Coffee Inc. California Massimo Zanetti Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk, VA, USA [email protected] +1 757 215 7300 526 Beverage Usa Manawa, Sturm Foods 215 Center Street, Manawa, WI 54949, USA +1 920 596 2511 www.sturmfoods.com 518 Wisconsin Silocaf Of New , NEW ORLEANS LA 70115-7755 [email protected] +1 504 896 7800 www.silocaf.com 499 Orleans Inc. Sustainable Harvest Portland, Oregon 721 Northwest 9th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209, USA [email protected] +1 503 235 1119 www.sustainableharvest.com 488 Jbr Co. Lincoln, California 1731 Aviation Boulevard, Lincoln, CA 95648, USA [email protected] +1 916 258 8000 476 New York, New Touton Usa 144 E 44th St, New York, NY 10017, USA [email protected] +1 305 444 3711 www.touton.com 418 York Intercontinental Coffee San Diego, Physical Sciences Lab, San Diego, CA 92111, USA [email protected] +1 619 338 8335 www.ictcoffee.com 401 Trading California Zephyr Green Coffee New Orleans, 642 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA [email protected] +1 504 569 1595 www.zephyrcoffee.com 399 Llc Louisiana Long Beach, Sucafina Sa Long Beach, CA 90807, USA [email protected] +1 212 755 5141 www.sucafinausa.com 371 California Expeditors , 245 ROGER AV INWOOD NY 11096 USA [email protected] +1 206 835 7057 www.expeditors.com 370 International San Francisco, P.W. Bellingall Inc. 500 Sansome Street #501, San Francisco, CA 94111, USA [email protected] +1 415 781 8640 www.sfo.com 370 California Seattle, Falcon Coffees Ltd. 18200 Cascade Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98188, USA [email protected] +1 253 507 5764 www.greenroominfo.com 337 Washington 734 Martin Behrman Metairie, Louisiana 734 Martin Behrman Ave, Metairie, LA 70005, USA 307 Ave Wakefield, Panalpina Inc. 301 Edgewater Place #310, Wakefield, MA 01880, USA [email protected] +1 956 782 2880 www.panalpina.com/usa 307 Massachusetts Cafe Imp. Fulfillment Minneapolis, 2617 East Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55413, USA [email protected] +1 651 209 6102 www.cafeimports.com 303 Llc Minnesota Ups Supply Chain Honolulu, Hawaii 449 Cooke Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA [email protected] +1 808 591 9522 www.ups-scs.com 302 Solutions Mitsubishi Logistics Itasca, Illinois 555 Pierce Road, Itasca, IL 60143, USA [email protected] +1 630 285 5610 www.mlac.com 274 America Edison, New Tristao Trading 24 Rolling Brook Drive, Edison, NJ 08820, USA [email protected] +1 908 822 9903 261 Jersey Viceministerio de Integración y Comercio Exterior Inteligencia de Mercados Consignatario Ciudad, Estado Dirección Correo Teléfono Página Web Contenedores Charleston, South Balzac Bros & Co. 11 Fulton Street, Charleston, SC 29401, USA +1 843 723 8020 www.balzacbrothers.com 255 Carolina Green Bay, Schneider Logistics 3101 Packerland Drive, Green Bay, WI 54313, USA [email protected] +1 630 766 6276
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