Major Shippers Commit to Fossilfree Fleets at COP28

Major Shippers Commit to Fossilfree Fleets at COP28

At COP28, major shipping companies issued a joint statement calling for a halt to the construction of new fossil fuel vessels and urging the IMO to develop a regulatory framework for green fuels. The shipping industry's green transition faces multiple challenges, including technology, cost, and regulation. International organizations, governments, shipping companies, and consumers need to work together to accelerate decarbonization and achieve sustainable development.

Jordan Customs Adopts Modern Project Management for Trade Efficiency

Jordan Customs Adopts Modern Project Management for Trade Efficiency

With the support of the WCO, Jordan Customs enhanced its project management capabilities by establishing a project management framework. This initiative aims to improve customs clearance efficiency, strengthen risk management, and enhance information technology to build a modern, 21st-century customs administration and boost international competitiveness. The project emphasizes a results-oriented approach, values communication and collaboration, promotes continuous improvement, and embraces the future.

Streaky Bay Airport Operations Analyzed in Data Study

Streaky Bay Airport Operations Analyzed in Data Study

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of Streaky Bay Airport (YKBY) in Australia from a data analyst's perspective. Starting with its geographical coordinates and code information, it utilizes a general airport operational analysis framework to explore key performance indicators such as flight traffic, passenger and cargo volume, delays, and safety. The aim is to provide decision-making support for pilots, logistics managers, and airport administrators.

Express Delivery Firms Boost Service Quality with ISO Certification

Express Delivery Firms Boost Service Quality with ISO Certification

The international express industry is transitioning from a traditional experience-driven approach to a standardized process based on ISO certification and service quality ratings, enhancing service quality and management efficiency. ISO certification not only optimizes express processes but also provides companies with an effective risk management framework. In response to changing customer values, the service rating mechanism is continuously evolving, increasing trust and competitiveness in the express industry.

In-depth Analysis of Rate Class in Air Waybill

In-depth Analysis of Rate Class in Air Waybill

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Rate Class in air freight waybills. Rate refers to the freight charge, while Rate Class indicates the types of charges, typically filled out by carriers. It defines basic rates and rates for classified goods, along with their calculation methods. The article also discusses the freight rates for special cargo and categorizes additional charges, offering readers a clear framework for understanding air freight pricing.

Tianjin Airport Zone Boosts Air Logistics with New Postal Partnership

Tianjin Airport Zone Boosts Air Logistics with New Postal Partnership

The Airport Economic Zone has signed a framework agreement with the postal administration department to promote the development of air logistics and express services, creating a logistics hub across the Sanbei region. The agreement focuses on optimizing the networks of large express companies, driving the collaborative development of manufacturing, services, and e-commerce, enhancing service quality and competitiveness in the industry, and supporting the comprehensive upgrade of the regional economy.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Airlines Adopt Ienva to Boost Sustainability Efforts

Airlines Adopt Ienva to Boost Sustainability Efforts

IATA's IEnvA program helps Finnair improve its environmental management, optimize processes, and reduce costs. By integrating technologies such as carbon offsetting, it contributes to the aviation industry's goal of achieving carbon neutrality. The program provides a framework for airlines to systematically manage their environmental impacts and continuously improve their performance. This structured approach ensures a commitment to sustainability and helps airlines meet evolving environmental regulations and stakeholder expectations.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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Azerbaijan Expands Trade Program with WCO Backing

Azerbaijan Expands Trade Program with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) provides technical assistance to Azerbaijan Customs to enhance its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program. Through workshops, WCO experts and Azerbaijani Customs representatives discussed the effectiveness of the AEO program, expansion opportunities, and alignment with the SAFE Framework. The goal is to promote trade facilitation, improve supply chain security, and contribute to Azerbaijan's economic growth. The assistance aims to elevate the operational standards of Azerbaijan Customs.

WCO Aids Paraguay Customs in HR Modernization

WCO Aids Paraguay Customs in HR Modernization

A WCO assessment of Paraguayan Customs' human resources revealed challenges in capacity, planning, and training. The WCO recommended improvements to the HR model, strategic planning, training programs, performance management, and IT application. Specifically, the assessment highlighted the need for a more robust and comprehensive HR framework to support the efficient and effective operation of Paraguayan Customs. Addressing these issues is crucial for enhancing customs administration and facilitating international trade.

Bahamas Customs Boosts Trade Via Wcobacked AEO Program

Bahamas Customs Boosts Trade Via Wcobacked AEO Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting the Bahamas Customs Department in implementing an Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program to enhance trade efficiency and security. Through training, regulatory development, and pilot projects, the Bahamas is actively building its AEO framework. AEO certification not only provides customs clearance benefits for businesses but also promotes global trade development. Chinese enterprises should also actively participate in the AEO system to enhance their international competitiveness.