Global Airports Adopt Iatas IGOM to Boost Safety Efficiency

Global Airports Adopt Iatas IGOM to Boost Safety Efficiency

IGOM standardizes ground handling, reducing costs, losses, and training complexity. The new (2026) version updates passenger services, baggage handling, and aircraft safety. IATA facilitates efficient implementation. This standardization aims to streamline processes, improve safety protocols, and enhance the overall efficiency of ground handling operations within the aviation industry. By adhering to IATA standards and implementing IGOM guidelines, airlines and ground handling providers can achieve significant cost savings and minimize potential risks associated with ground operations.

Africa Adopts New Strategies to Boost Aviation Fuel Efficiency

Africa Adopts New Strategies to Boost Aviation Fuel Efficiency

Improving fuel efficiency is crucial for African airlines. IATA offers data tools, best practices, and consulting services to support this goal. New technologies and flight optimization software play a significant role in energy conservation. Taking action is essential to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce operational costs. By implementing these strategies, African airlines can enhance their sustainability and competitiveness in the global market.

Dimerco Adopts TACT Online to Boost Global Logistics Efficiency

Dimerco Adopts TACT Online to Boost Global Logistics Efficiency

Dimerco Express Group has significantly improved its global logistics efficiency by strategically adopting TACT Online. This digital solution optimizes freight tracking, pricing, and management, streamlining processes, enhancing compliance, and improving customer satisfaction. The implementation strengthens Dimerco's position as a technology-leading global logistics service provider. By embracing digital transformation and leveraging smart logistics tools, Dimerco is optimizing its supply chain and delivering superior service to its clients worldwide.

WCO Launches Online AEO System to Boost Trade Efficiency

WCO Launches Online AEO System to Boost Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a new online AEO Information Query System (OAC), replacing traditional paper compilations. This system offers advantages such as dedicated access, structured information, multi-dimensional analysis, and standardized data management. The OAC aims to improve the efficiency and quality of AEO information management, promoting global trade security and facilitation. WCO members and the private sector have expressed high appreciation for the system and look forward to its future development.

Chinas Ports Lead Global Efficiency Amid Supply Chain Shifts

Chinas Ports Lead Global Efficiency Amid Supply Chain Shifts

The latest Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) reveals strong performance by Chinese ports, with Shanghai Yangshan and Ningbo ports returning to the Top 10. The report highlights the resilience of East Asian ports and the ability of Chinese ports to cope with the pandemic. Digitalization and green fuels are identified as key to port modernization. Inefficient ports pose a risk to developing countries, making investments in infrastructure and technology crucial for improvement and sustained economic growth.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Serbia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WTO Swiss Trade Aid

Serbia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WTO Swiss Trade Aid

With the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), Serbian Customs is upgrading its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program. This aims to improve customs clearance efficiency and attract more business participation. Through capacity building, strategic optimization, and dialogue with the private sector, Serbia's AEO program will better align with international standards, providing businesses with a more convenient trading environment and promoting economic development. The upgrades focus on streamlining processes and enhancing security within the supply chain.

Saudi Customs Adopts WCO Data System to Boost Efficiency

Saudi Customs Adopts WCO Data System to Boost Efficiency

Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO), aims to enhance customs efficiency and facilitate trade by building a data-driven performance evaluation system, supporting the Saudi Vision 2030. The WCO's Performance Measurement Mechanism (PMM) and workshops assist Saudi Customs in identifying areas for improvement and building a team of experts to promote knowledge sharing and international cooperation. This initiative leverages data to optimize customs processes and contribute to Saudi Arabia's ambitious economic diversification goals.

Sri Lanka Customs Enhances Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

Sri Lanka Customs Enhances Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a Post Clearance Audit (PCA) workshop in Sri Lanka to enhance the Sri Lankan Customs' PCA capabilities, optimize the trade environment, and increase revenue collection. Through expert guidance and practical exercises, the workshop aimed to help Sri Lankan Customs develop more efficient PCA processes, improve clearance efficiency, enhance corporate compliance awareness, and promote trade development. It focused on building a robust and effective PCA system to ensure accurate revenue collection and streamlined trade procedures.

Gambia Enhances Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked Time Release Study

Gambia Enhances Trade Efficiency with Wcobacked Time Release Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) in conducting a Time Release Study (TRS) to enhance trade facilitation. Through workshops and technical assistance, the WCO helped Gambia identify bottlenecks in cargo clearance, optimize customs procedures, and align with the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). The ultimate goal is to improve the business environment and promote sustainable economic development in Gambia. The TRS aims to streamline processes and reduce the time and cost associated with importing and exporting goods.

Peru Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Time Release Study

Peru Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Time Release Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Time Release Study (TRS) workshop for Peruvian Customs (SUNAT) to enhance trade facilitation. By studying the WCO TRS Guidelines, creating business processes, and developing action plans, SUNAT will be able to conduct TRS, identify bottlenecks, optimize procedures, and meet WTO TFA requirements. This will ultimately improve international competitiveness. The workshop focused on practical application of TRS methodology within the Peruvian context, enabling SUNAT to streamline customs processes and improve efficiency in goods clearance.