SU24 custom value migration to a new system

We have set up an entirely new DEV-QA-PRD landscape for our Global environment.  I need to transport all of our custom SU24 entries from our North America DEV system to our new Global DEV system.  Both SAP EVV environments are ECC 6.0., so versioning will not be a problem.
Is there an easy way to gather the entries in one enviroment via transport and import into another?
Thanks for your comments in advance.
Ryan

There are also download and upload reports available for syncronizing the data beyond system and transport boundaries.
I would recommend using them, as they also draw a distinction between SAP data, customer data and original data (which you might have).
Cheers,
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