WCO Workshop Advances Digital Customs Reform in West and Central Africa

WCO Workshop Advances Digital Customs Reform in West and Central Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a data analysis workshop for the West and Central Africa region, aiming to enhance the data analysis capabilities of customs administrations in the region. The workshop introduced the WCO's Big Data Strategy, shared member experiences, and updated participants on the latest developments in WCO capacity building. Participants highly appreciated the event and expressed their commitment to further strengthening cooperation to jointly promote the regional digital transformation of customs.

Wcos WACAM Project Modernizes Customs HRM in West and Central Africa

Wcos WACAM Project Modernizes Customs HRM in West and Central Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) - West and Central Africa Capacity Building Working Group (WACAM) project expanded to Central Africa, aiming to enhance customs human resource management in the region. Through regional workshops and on-site support to Gabon Customs, the project has made significant progress in areas such as competency models and job management. This project will continue to support the modernization of human resource management in West and Central African customs administrations, contributing to regional development.

Amazon Updates Seller Ratings to Emphasize Compliance

Amazon Updates Seller Ratings to Emphasize Compliance

Amazon's platform rules are becoming increasingly refined, making compliance a baseline for survival. This article interprets the latest Amazon policy changes, emphasizing the importance of compliance, branding, and refined operations. It argues that a long-term focus is the fundamental way to succeed on Amazon. Sellers need to pay attention to account performance, avoid repeated violations, and align with platform policies to achieve sustainable development. By prioritizing these aspects, sellers can navigate the complexities of Amazon and build a thriving business for the long haul.

Freight Market Shifts Under Tariffs and Demand TD Cowenafs Index

Freight Market Shifts Under Tariffs and Demand TD Cowenafs Index

The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index report indicates that tariff policies, declining consumer confidence, and changes in carrier pricing strategies are impacting the freight market. In trucking, front-loading of inventory is driving up rates, but increased short-haul shipments are lowering overall costs. For parcel, carriers are adjusting prices more frequently, and fuel surcharges are rising, but sales growth faces challenges. In LTL, pricing remains strong despite economic headwinds. The report highlights the complex interplay of factors influencing freight costs and volumes across different transportation modes.

Lindi Port A Key Hub for Agricultural Product Transit in East Africa

Lindi Port A Key Hub for Agricultural Product Transit in East Africa

Lindi Port, located in southeastern Tanzania, boasts a strategic geographic position and serves as a vital hub for agricultural product transshipment. With the capacity to accommodate multiple cargo ships, it facilitates the efficient export of agricultural products like sisal and cashews. Although it has been partially supplanted by Mtwara, Lindi Port remains a crucial booster for the regional economy due to its convenient transportation.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Supply Chain Dive Launches Tip Line for Industry Insights

Supply Chain Dive Launches Tip Line for Industry Insights

Supply Chain Dive opens a leak channel to uncover in-depth and impactful supply chain news through insider information from readers. This channel focuses on collecting news tips, not feedback or press releases. Readers can submit information via a designated form, collectively contributing to deeper industry reporting. We aim to surface critical issues and trends that might otherwise go unnoticed, providing our audience with a more comprehensive understanding of the supply chain landscape. Your insights can help us shape the future of supply chain journalism.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Bath Body Works Cuts Product Line to Boost Sales

Bath Body Works Cuts Product Line to Boost Sales

Bath & Body Works plans to streamline its SKUs starting in 2026, exiting certain product categories. This initiative aims to optimize operations, reduce costs, and enhance the consumer experience, ultimately reshaping growth. The SKU rationalization is a key component of a broader retail strategy focused on efficient inventory management and improved profitability. By focusing on core products and simplifying its offerings, Bath & Body Works hopes to create a more focused and appealing shopping experience for its customers.

Old Dominion Freight Line Posts Strong Growth Amid Expansion

Old Dominion Freight Line Posts Strong Growth Amid Expansion

Old Dominion Freight Line reported solid growth in February despite severe weather, with a 9.2% year-over-year increase in daily revenue, driven by increased LTL freight volume and improved service. The company is actively expanding its service network and enhancing operational efficiency, expressing confidence in future development. The article analyzes the drivers of this growth, the company's strategic positioning, and offers a perspective on the evolving landscape of the LTL transportation market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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