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Frequently Asked Questions
Is scraping publicly available supply chain data allowed?
Yes. Accessing publicly available information via automated means is considered permissible under applicable regulatory and legal frameworks. Bright Data's services emulate the behavior of an individual end user, and there is nothing done through our services that cannot be done manually with a web browser. Collecting public supply chain data from logistics portals, freight rate aggregators, and trade news sites is a legitimate and widely adopted practice.
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How does Bright Data ensure compliance when collecting supply chain data?
Bright Data collects only publicly available data, meaning information that does not require a login or sign-in to access. We ensure our privacy practices comply with data protection laws including GDPR and CCPA, and we continuously monitor legal developments to help customers use our services compliantly.
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What sources can be used to collect supply chain data?
Supply chain data can be collected from a wide range of public sources including logistics portals, freight rate aggregators, commodity exchanges, supplier and vendor websites, port authority databases, trade news outlets, customs and import/export filing databases, and eCommerce platforms. Bright Data's infrastructure supports large-scale collection across all of these source types.
Can Bright Data monitor freight and shipping rates across multiple carriers?
Yes. Our infrastructure supports continuous monitoring of publicly available freight rates and shipping schedules across carriers, logistics portals, and freight aggregators. Rate data can be collected on a scheduled basis to track changes over time and support carrier selection and cost optimization decisions.
How quickly can supply chain disruption signals be detected?
Disruption signal monitoring can be configured for near real-time retrieval, allowing teams to surface alerts from trade news, regulatory announcements, and geopolitical sources as they are published. Refresh frequency is fully customizable based on your operational requirements.
What security measures does Bright Data have in place to protect customer data?
Bright Data manages data for over 15,000 organizations around the world. Our security model and controls are based on international standards including ISO 27001, ISO 27018, CSA Star level I, and OWASP Top 10, as well as best practices for data encryption, infrastructure security, and external security audits.
How often is supply chain data updated?
Datasets are refreshed upon request prior to purchase to ensure the most current information. For ongoing monitoring use cases such as commodity price tracking or freight rate scraping, refresh frequency can be configured from near real-time to daily or weekly depending on your needs.
Can I get a sample to test the supply chain data with my system?
Yes, we can provide samples for testing; please contact our sales representatives.
Can you combine supply chain datasets from multiple sources?
Yes. We can combine data from multiple sources into a unified feed, for example merging commodity pricing data with freight rate information and supplier monitoring signals. Please contact our data experts to discuss your specific requirements.
Do you have historical supply chain data available?
Yes. When we refresh a dataset, we store some or all of its past values. We have up to 1 year of historical data for most datasets, enabling trend analysis of commodity prices, freight rate movements, and supplier activity over time.