CH Robinson Launches Aidriven Supply Chain Platform

CH Robinson Launches Aidriven Supply Chain Platform

C.H. Robinson's launch of the "Smart Supply Chain" signifies an accelerated industry shift towards AI-driven intelligence in logistics. This system leverages intelligent agents for autonomous learning and optimization, providing precise decision support across all supply chain stages. It enhances efficiency and adaptability, setting a new benchmark for the industry. The platform aims to improve responsiveness and resilience in the face of disruptions, ultimately optimizing supply chain performance and creating value for customers.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Customs Inspection Guide for Importers Key Steps

US Customs Inspection Guide for Importers Key Steps

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the US ocean freight inspection process, guiding how to apply for an inspection certificate and revealing the determining factors for customs' decision to conduct an inspection. It covers inspection document preparation, submission methods, influencing factors, and frequently asked questions, helping you to clear customs smoothly. The article aims to demystify the inspection process and provide practical guidance for importers and exporters navigating US customs regulations.

Central American Customs Boost Global Trade with New Partnerships

Central American Customs Boost Global Trade with New Partnerships

The Heads of Customs Administrations of the Americas and the Caribbean Conference was held in Guatemala, focusing on global connectivity, risk management, and customs-business cooperation. The importance of the Revised Kyoto Convention was emphasized. Guatemala was elected as the new WCO Regional Vice-Chair. The conference promoted regional customs cooperation and pointed the way for global trade facilitation. It addressed key challenges and opportunities in the region, aiming to enhance efficiency and security in international trade flows. The discussions highlighted the need for collaborative efforts to streamline customs procedures.

WCO Boosts Global Trade with Enhanced Facilitation Measures

WCO Boosts Global Trade with Enhanced Facilitation Measures

The 8th meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Working Group on Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) was held in Brussels, focusing on the implementation of the TFA and international cooperation. The meeting highlighted the WCO's crucial role in TFA implementation, discussed topics such as the establishment of National Trade Facilitation Committees and Coordinated Border Management, and promoted the TFA Implementation Guide. The meeting also elected the new chair and vice-chair, and looked forward to future work. The emphasis was on practical steps and collaborative efforts to streamline trade processes globally.

Global Industrial Robot Growth Slows Despite Record Deployments

Global Industrial Robot Growth Slows Despite Record Deployments

While the global stock of industrial robots reaches record highs, new sales growth is slowing down. This analysis examines the current market situation, the reasons for the slowdown (impact from the automotive and electronics industries), highlights of collaborative robots, and regional market dynamics. Looking ahead, economic recovery is crucial. Companies need to expand application areas, enhance intelligence levels, optimize service models, and strengthen talent development to seize market opportunities. Focus on innovation and adaptation will be key to navigating the evolving landscape and achieving sustainable growth in the industrial robotics sector.

Philippines Customs Boosts IP Protection Via WCO Training

Philippines Customs Boosts IP Protection Via WCO Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held an online workshop for the Bureau of Customs of the Philippines, aiming to enhance its capacity to combat counterfeiting and piracy, and address intellectual property protection challenges during the pandemic. The workshop covered customs' responsibilities under the pandemic, WCO tools and instruments, and rights holders' involvement. This initiative seeks to improve the Philippines Customs' ability to protect intellectual property rights, maintain social security, and safeguard the economic order. The focus was on practical strategies and collaborative approaches to effectively combat IP violations.

WCO Group Prioritizes Trade Facilitation in Uganda

WCO Group Prioritizes Trade Facilitation in Uganda

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) convened in Kampala, Uganda, focusing on SAFE Framework updates, Trade Facilitation Agreement implementation, and e-commerce challenges. The meeting emphasized customs-business partnerships, streamlined clearance procedures, and enhanced international cooperation, aiming to promote global trade security and efficiency. Discussions also explored regional trade cooperation possibilities within Africa. The key takeaway was the importance of collaborative efforts between customs administrations and the private sector to navigate the evolving landscape of international trade and address emerging issues related to security and facilitation.

US Ports Seek Infrastructure Upgrades to Ease Supply Chain Delays

US Ports Seek Infrastructure Upgrades to Ease Supply Chain Delays

The escalating port congestion in the United States is deeply analyzed by AAPA Chairman Chris Connor, who identifies surging imports, efficiency bottlenecks, and container shortages as key contributing factors. He highlights the potential benefits of the 'America Jobs Act' for port infrastructure and emphasizes the supply chain resilience lessons learned from the pandemic. Facing the upcoming 'peak season,' Connor urges embracing change and collaborative efforts to address the challenges and promote the healthy development of global trade. The situation requires innovative solutions and proactive measures to mitigate further disruptions.

Latin American Air Cargo Sector Boosts Supply Chains Amid Challenges

Latin American Air Cargo Sector Boosts Supply Chains Amid Challenges

Latin America possesses significant potential for air cargo growth, but infrastructure deficits, high taxes, and restrictions on fund repatriation hinder its development. IATA urges Latin American governments to learn from successful models and collaborate with the industry. Increased investment in infrastructure, reduced tax burdens, and resolution of fund repatriation issues are crucial. By working together, governments and the industry can foster the growth of Latin America's air cargo sector, injecting new vitality into the region's economic growth. This collaborative approach is essential for unlocking the full potential of air freight in Latin America.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Asiapacific Customs Centers Boost Remote Training

Asiapacific Customs Centers Boost Remote Training

The 19th Meeting of Heads of WCO Asia Pacific Regional Training Centers (RTCs) focused on remote training, discussing challenges and best practices. RTCs shared experiences, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and highlighting the need to enhance data analysis skills. The meeting aimed to promote customs capacity building and modernization in the Asia-Pacific region through collaborative efforts and the adoption of innovative training methodologies. Key discussions revolved around improving the effectiveness and accessibility of remote training programs to better equip customs officers with the necessary skills for the future.