Dubbo Airport Boosts Central West Australia's Economy and Connectivity

Dubbo Airport Boosts Central West Australia's Economy and Connectivity

Dabbo City Regional Airport, located in New South Wales, Australia, is a public airport operated by the city council, featuring two asphalt runways. The airport primarily provides domestic scheduled flights and also handles charter services and flight training. Dabbo Airport plays a significant role in the regional economy, with routes covering several major cities. In 2014, the airport recorded a passenger throughput of 188,907, highlighting its critical role as a regional aviation hub.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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West and Central Africa Boost Security with Customs Network

West and Central Africa Boost Security with Customs Network

The West and Central Africa Customs Organization (WCO) enhanced the intelligence capabilities and Customs Enforcement Network (CEN) application skills of customs officers in the region through a webinar. This initiative aims to strengthen intelligence sharing and jointly combat fraud and transnational organized crime, thereby maintaining regional security and stability. The webinar focused on improving the officers' abilities to collect, analyze, and disseminate customs intelligence, ultimately contributing to a more effective and coordinated approach to law enforcement within the region.

WCO Enhances Customs Capacity in West and Central Africa

WCO Enhances Customs Capacity in West and Central Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Côte d'Ivoire Customs in upgrading its human resources management system by introducing competency-based management and project cycle management methodologies. Through expert training, tool development, and action plan formulation, the initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of customs officials. This capacity building effort lays the foundation for customs modernization and serves as a valuable reference for other customs administrations. The project focuses on improving efficiency and effectiveness within the Ivorian customs service by equipping personnel with the necessary skills and knowledge.

Antwerp Airport Emerges As Key Belgian Aviation Hub

Antwerp Airport Emerges As Key Belgian Aviation Hub

Antwerp International Airport is a significant aviation hub in Belgium, attracting a large number of business and tourist passengers thanks to its convenient location and continuously improving facilities. Its flight network is expected to expand further, establishing it as an important airline center in Central Europe.

Flexport Opens New Offices in Hamburg and Chicago

Flexport Opens New Offices in Hamburg and Chicago

Flexport expands its operations to Hamburg and Chicago, strengthening its presence in Europe and the Americas. Hamburg serves as a crucial link between Europe and Asia, facilitating trade flows. Chicago enhances Flexport's network in the American Midwest and bolsters its air freight capabilities. This strategic expansion allows Flexport to better serve its clients with improved logistics solutions and expanded reach in key global markets, reinforcing its commitment to facilitating international trade and driving logistics innovation.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Central African Republic to Launch Customs Preruling System

Central African Republic to Launch Customs Preruling System

The Customs Administration of the Central African Republic is actively preparing to establish an advance ruling system to provide businesses with a more transparent and predictable trade environment, reduce trade risks, and improve customs clearance efficiency. In cooperation with the WCO, the Central African Republic Customs has not only drafted relevant legal drafts but also established a steering committee and accepted the WCO's recommendations. This marks a significant step forward in trade facilitation, potentially promoting economic development and attracting foreign investment.

Euchina Trade Tensions Rise Over Economic and Environmental Impacts

Euchina Trade Tensions Rise Over Economic and Environmental Impacts

China-Europe maritime transport is a crucial artery of global trade, supporting significant trade volumes and surpluses between the two regions. It's also a key component of the Belt and Road Initiative, holding geopolitical significance. However, maritime transport poses environmental challenges, including carbon emissions and marine pollution. Shipping costs are influenced by various factors, ranging approximately from $2000 to $4000 per cubic meter. Collaborative efforts between China and Europe are necessary to achieve sustainable development in maritime transport.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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China Southern Airlines Launches New Cargo Routes To Europe And America

China Southern Airlines Launches New Cargo Routes To Europe And America

Southern Airlines will launch cargo routes from Guangzhou to Amsterdam and from Shanghai to Los Angeles to enhance its cargo capabilities in the Europe and America markets. At the same time, existing routes will increase flight frequencies to improve logistics service levels, supporting the development of Guangzhou as a cargo transit hub.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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