WCO Aids Guatemala in Boosting Trade for Economic Growth

WCO Aids Guatemala in Boosting Trade for Economic Growth

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the Mercator Programme, provides technical assistance to Guatemala's Tax Administration (SAT) to effectively implement trade facilitation measures. Following an assessment, a WCO expert team offered recommendations for improvement, covering areas such as information transparency, procedural simplification, risk management, inter-agency cooperation, and private sector involvement. The WCO committed to providing follow-up support to help Guatemala enhance trade efficiency and promote economic growth. This initiative aims to streamline customs processes and boost Guatemala's participation in global trade.

Customs Enhances Aid CRED Project Innovates Epidemic Response

Customs Enhances Aid CRED Project Innovates Epidemic Response

The World Customs Organization (WCO)'s C-RED project aims to enhance the capacity of West African customs to respond to epidemics. Through multilateral cooperation and streamlined customs procedures, it has significantly improved the region's efficiency in responding to emergencies. The C-RED+ project plans to expand its coverage and leverage new technologies to build a more robust lifeline, providing a stronger guarantee for global humanitarian assistance. This initiative strengthens customs' role in facilitating aid delivery and ensuring timely responses to crises.

Cambodia Deploys Raman Spectrometers to Tighten Border Security

Cambodia Deploys Raman Spectrometers to Tighten Border Security

Under the WCO Asia Pacific Security Project, funded by the Japanese government, Cambodian Customs has introduced Raman spectrometers for rapid and accurate identification of explosive precursors. This initiative, involving equipment donation and professional training, aims to enhance Cambodia's border security enforcement capabilities. It effectively combats the smuggling of explosive precursors, safeguarding national security and social stability. This effort serves as a valuable reference for customs administrations in other developing countries seeking to strengthen their border control measures against illicit trafficking.

New Protocol Standardizes Arcade Game Card Readers

New Protocol Standardizes Arcade Game Card Readers

The Guangzhou Panyu Animation & Game Industry Association has released the 'Communication Specification for Card Readers in Commercial Amusement Game Machines'. This standard aims to address issues such as poor device compatibility and difficulties in data exchange within the industry. By promoting openness and accelerating intelligent upgrades, the specification seeks to facilitate the industry's transition from a closed ecosystem to a more open one. Ultimately, this initiative contributes to the standardization, normalization, and high-quality development of the amusement game machine sector.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Outside Bidders

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Outside Bidders

USPS plans to open its last-mile delivery network, offering access to over 18,000 DDUs to more shippers through a bidding process. This initiative aims to boost revenue, improve financial sustainability, and enable retailers to achieve same-day or next-day delivery. Experts believe this move could reshape the US logistics landscape, but its success hinges on effective execution. The strategy represents a significant shift for USPS and could have a wide-ranging impact on e-commerce and supply chain operations.

US Logistics Industry Releases Growth Blueprint

US Logistics Industry Releases Growth Blueprint

The Material Handling Institute (MHI) leads the development of the "U.S. Roadmap for Material Handling & Logistics." This initiative aims to unite industry stakeholders to address challenges, align industry vision, promote collaboration, guide technological innovation, optimize talent development, and advocate for supportive policies. The ultimate goal is to enhance productivity, reduce costs, create jobs, and improve the competitiveness of the United States in the global market. The roadmap serves as a strategic guide for the future of material handling and logistics in the U.S.

CEVA Logistics Expands Crossborder Shipping with Weekend Expedite Service

CEVA Logistics Expands Crossborder Shipping with Weekend Expedite Service

CEVA Logistics has launched a Saturday night linehaul service, upgrading its Cross Border Trucking (CBT) program. This initiative aims to provide a more efficient and cost-effective cross-border transportation solution for customers needing shipments from Mexico delivered to the US Midwest or Ontario, Canada by Monday morning. By consolidating trucking operations, the service reduces costs and meets customers' on-time delivery requirements. It currently accounts for 20% of the CBT program, showcasing its growing importance and effectiveness in streamlining North American logistics.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Private Bidders

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Private Bidders

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced the opening of its 'last mile' delivery network, allowing shippers of all sizes to bid on access to over 18,000 Delivery Destination Units (DDUs). This initiative aims to increase USPS revenue, improve its financial sustainability, and help retailers achieve faster delivery times. Industry experts believe this move presents both opportunities and challenges, with the ultimate success hinging on effective implementation. The increased competition and potential for improved efficiency could reshape the last mile landscape.

West Africa Launches Etransit System to Enhance Trade

West Africa Launches Etransit System to Enhance Trade

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Customs administrations of five West African countries (Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Senegal, and Togo) have launched the development of an electronic transit messaging system. This initiative aims to simplify cross-border transit procedures by standardizing data and sharing information, thereby improving regional trade efficiency and promoting the effective implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement. The system is expected to inject new impetus into the economic development of the West African region.

Port of LA Launches Incentives to Boost Competitiveness

Port of LA Launches Incentives to Boost Competitiveness

The Port of Los Angeles has launched the 'Ocean Carrier Incentive Program' to attract shipping companies and increase container throughput through cash rewards. The program offers incentives ranging from $5 to $15 per TEU, based on 2013 cargo volumes. This initiative aims to address increasing competition and the shift in freight volumes, solidifying the Port of Los Angeles' position in trans-Pacific trade. The program aims to boost cargo volume and improve the port's competitiveness in the face of evolving market dynamics.