Central American Customs Boost Disaster Readiness with WCO Aid

Central American Customs Boost Disaster Readiness with WCO Aid

Members of the Central American Customs Council recently held an online seminar to enhance their capacity to handle relief supplies during natural disasters and other emergencies. The meeting reviewed current regulations, proposed strategic recommendations, and emphasized process digitalization and capacity building. They plan to develop a roadmap at the December meeting to build a more efficient regional disaster response system. The focus is on streamlining customs procedures to ensure rapid delivery of essential aid during crises, fostering greater cooperation and preparedness among member states.

Mediterranean Shipping Company's Strategic Acquisitions and Shipping Development

Mediterranean Shipping Company's Strategic Acquisitions and Shipping Development

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has recently undertaken a series of ship acquisitions to strengthen its position in the shipping market. The acquisitions include a container ship built in 2001 and a bulk carrier with a capacity of 8,236 TEU. MSC also acquired a 49% stake in the Messina Group, marking its entry as a minority shareholder. These moves reflect MSC's strong commitment to its shipping business while laying a foundation for future growth.

WCO UNCTAD Aid Ghanas Trade Reforms Under Mercator Program

WCO UNCTAD Aid Ghanas Trade Reforms Under Mercator Program

The WCO and UNCTAD are supporting Ghana in enhancing its trade facilitation capabilities to implement the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, improve its trade environment, and promote economic development. Funding support is provided by the UK's HMRC. This initiative aims to streamline customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and boost Ghana's competitiveness in the global market. By strengthening institutional capacity and promoting international cooperation, the project contributes to sustainable economic growth and regional integration.

Ethiopia Modernizes Customs Tariffs to Meet Global Norms

Ethiopia Modernizes Customs Tariffs to Meet Global Norms

Ethiopia is accelerating the modernization of its tariff classification system to align with international standards, aiming to facilitate trade and promote economic growth. With support from the EU-WCO Africa HS Project, the Ethiopian Customs Commission is working to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and strengthen capacity building to adapt to the evolving global trade environment. This initiative seeks to simplify customs procedures, reduce trade barriers, and enhance Ethiopia's competitiveness in the international market.

Airlines Increase Revenue with Datadriven Yield Management

Airlines Increase Revenue with Datadriven Yield Management

This paper delves into how airlines can achieve revenue multiplication through data-driven, refined revenue management strategies. IATA Consulting provides airlines with comprehensive solutions, including capacity building, fare structure optimization, demand analysis and system selection, O&D revenue management integration, and inter-route evaluation. These solutions help airlines maintain a leading position in the highly competitive market by leveraging data insights for dynamic pricing and efficient resource allocation, ultimately maximizing profitability and optimizing revenue streams.

01/07/2026 Airlines
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Matson Clippers October Shipping Schedule Aids Ecommerce Sellers

Matson Clippers October Shipping Schedule Aids Ecommerce Sellers

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Matson Clipper's sailing schedule for weeks 41-43 of October. It compares planned versus actual departure and arrival times, revealing capacity variances and terminal information. The analysis offers cross-border e-commerce sellers accurate shipping references and suggestions for optimizing their logistics strategies. By understanding these dynamics, sellers can gain a competitive edge in the market and make informed decisions about their freight forwarding needs.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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Philippines Enhances Trade with Wcobacked National Team

Philippines Enhances Trade with Wcobacked National Team

The WCO is assisting Philippine Customs in building a trade facilitation team to improve trade efficiency and support the work of the Philippine Trade Facilitation Committee. This initiative aims to streamline customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and enhance the overall competitiveness of the Philippines in the global market. By strengthening the capacity of Philippine Customs, the WCO is contributing to the country's efforts to implement trade facilitation measures and promote economic growth.

Vueling Expands in European Ecommerce Logistics

Vueling Expands in European Ecommerce Logistics

Vueling Airlines is emerging as a rising star in cross-border e-commerce logistics due to its efficient operating model, extensive European route network, and innovative cargo system. Through flexible capacity allocation, excellent customer service, and a commitment to sustainable development, Vueling creates value for regional trade partners. The airline is poised to further enhance its industry competitiveness in the future by leveraging its strengths and adapting to the evolving needs of the market.

12/29/2025 Airlines
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Amazon Sellers Adapt FBA Strategies Amid Black Friday Demand

Amazon Sellers Adapt FBA Strategies Amid Black Friday Demand

Amazon FBA storage is reaching capacity, posing overage fee risks for sellers as Black Friday approaches. Amazon's promotion of increased storage and satellite warehouse services is essentially a disguised price increase. Sellers need to analyze the situation carefully, weigh the pros and cons, and choose the optimal storage expansion solution to minimize losses and navigate market challenges. They should evaluate if the cost of expansion outweighs the potential loss from overage fees and lost sales.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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Port Houston Invests in Infrastructure Amid Throughput Decline

Port Houston Invests in Infrastructure Amid Throughput Decline

Port Houston's container throughput decreased by 20% year-over-year in August. However, the port is actively investing in infrastructure development, including expanding capacity, improving land transportation networks, and enhancing information technology, to address challenges and lay the foundation for future growth. The port is also broadening its service offerings, strengthening international collaborations, and promoting green initiatives. These efforts aim to build a more resilient port and adapt to the ever-changing market environment.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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