WCO Enhances Asiapacific IP Protection with Certified Experts

WCO Enhances Asiapacific IP Protection with Certified Experts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has completed a Technical Operational Advisor (TOA) certification training program in Japan, focusing on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the Asia-Pacific region. This initiative aims to enhance the region's customs capabilities in combating counterfeit and pirated goods. Following rigorous assessment and training, customs officials from various countries will become key WCO resources in the region, providing technical support to member customs administrations and collectively addressing the increasingly complex challenges of intellectual property infringement.

Asiapacific Customs Adopts VR for Regional Training

Asiapacific Customs Adopts VR for Regional Training

The 20th Meeting of Heads of WCO Regional Training Centers in Asia Pacific was held in Bangkok, Thailand. The meeting focused on empowering and strengthening regional cooperation through VR technology to enhance customs capacity building and promote regional customs modernization. The importance of impact assessment in capacity building was emphasized. The meeting also explored the challenges and future development directions of customs training under the pandemic, aiming to build a safer and more efficient regional trade environment.

Cyclists Complete Epic Chinatomalaysia Crossborder Journey

Cyclists Complete Epic Chinatomalaysia Crossborder Journey

This article provides a detailed analysis of the route planning, equipment preparation, accommodation and dining options, best travel time, and safety precautions for cycling from China to Malaysia. It aims to offer cycling enthusiasts a comprehensive guide to help them safely and smoothly complete this cultural journey across five countries. The guide covers essential information for planning a long-distance cycling trip through Southeast Asia, focusing on practical tips and advice for a successful and enjoyable experience.

CMA CGM Acquires Ports in India and Greece to Expand Global Reach

CMA CGM Acquires Ports in India and Greece to Expand Global Reach

CMA CGM's recent acquisitions of Mundra Port in India and Thessaloniki Port in Greece demonstrate its strong capital and global port strategy. These investments will enhance CMA CGM's competitiveness in Asia and the Mediterranean, significantly impacting the global shipping market. CMA CGM's port strategy reflects its vision and determination to shape the future of the industry. The acquisitions strengthen its network and position within key trade lanes, solidifying its presence and influence in the global supply chain.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Asiaeurope Shipping Capacity Crunch Sparks Supply Chain Risks

Asiaeurope Shipping Capacity Crunch Sparks Supply Chain Risks

The Asia-Europe shipping market is facing a severe capacity crisis. The restructuring of new alliances has failed to deliver expected efficiency and instead exposed a lack of industry transparency. Shippers are experiencing cargo delays and price increases, prompting calls for shipping companies to improve transparency, strengthen communication and cooperation, and jointly address the challenges to achieve sustainable development. The capacity shortage exacerbates existing problems, highlighting the urgent need for greater visibility and collaborative solutions within the shipping industry.

Chao Yun Group Expands Into Pet Healthcare Sector

Chao Yun Group Expands Into Pet Healthcare Sector

Crayon Group strategically invests in Zhongbo Green Asia, making a strong entry into the pet medicine and healthcare product sector. The two companies will collaborate deeply in technology research and development, product development, and channel resources to jointly build a pet health ecosystem. This partnership marks a significant step in Crayon Group's strategic upgrade of its pet business, injecting strong momentum into its overall development and helping it become a leader in the pet health field.

DGM Xiamen Enhances Global Trade with Hazardous Goods Expertise

DGM Xiamen Enhances Global Trade with Hazardous Goods Expertise

Xiamen DGM China Ltd., a key part of the DGM global network, specializes in dangerous goods management, offering comprehensive services including identification, packaging, declaration, and training. Based in North Asia and serving the globe, the company leverages a professional team and extensive experience to provide safe and compliant dangerous goods transportation solutions, facilitating global trade development. DGM China is committed to ensuring the secure and lawful shipment of hazardous materials, adhering to international regulations and best practices.

Level3ai Raises 13M for Aidriven Customer Engagement in Asiapacific

Level3ai Raises 13M for Aidriven Customer Engagement in Asiapacific

Singapore-based AI company Level3AI has secured $13 million in seed funding. The company focuses on AI agents for enterprise customer interaction, aiming to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific market. Level3AI provides 'outcome-driven' services, leveraging AI to enhance customer engagement and deliver measurable results for businesses. The funding will be used to further develop its AI agent technology and scale its operations across the region, catering to the growing demand for intelligent customer interaction solutions.

WCO Intensifies Asiapacific Crackdown on Illegal Plastic Waste

WCO Intensifies Asiapacific Crackdown on Illegal Plastic Waste

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is strengthening control over the illegal trade of plastic waste in the Asia-Pacific region through virtual diagnostic missions to customs administrations in Indonesia and the Philippines. This project aims to help countries effectively implement the Basel Convention amendment through strategic guidance, operational optimization, and capacity building. By enhancing customs capabilities, the initiative supports the participating nations in addressing the environmental challenges posed by plastic waste and contributes to global environmental protection efforts.

Major Shipping Alliances Shift Asiaeurope Routes Amid Rising Competition

Major Shipping Alliances Shift Asiaeurope Routes Amid Rising Competition

Restructuring of the Asia-Europe trade lane is underway as shipping giants reshuffle to address overcapacity. The focus is on economies of scale, resource optimization, and customer needs, accelerating the weeding out of weaker players in the industry. This realignment aims to improve efficiency and profitability in a challenging market environment. The alliances are strategically adjusting capacity and service networks to better match supply with demand, and to offer more comprehensive and reliable services to shippers.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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