Wcos Clean Seas Initiative Tackles Asiapacific Plastic Waste

Wcos Clean Seas Initiative Tackles Asiapacific Plastic Waste

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Asia Pacific Border Management Waste Project, is assisting Indonesian and Philippine Customs in enhancing their control over plastic waste via virtual diagnostic missions. The project aims to strengthen Customs' ability to handle legal plastic waste imports, reduce the risk of illegal shipments, and raise awareness of the Basel Convention amendments. The WCO will provide customized implementation plans and host regional workshops to foster collaboration and address the challenges of plastic waste management.

Global Customs Intensify Crackdown on Counterfeit Goods

Global Customs Intensify Crackdown on Counterfeit Goods

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a seminar in Botswana focusing on intellectual property protection, addressing emerging trends in infringement, targeting techniques, data sharing, environmentally sound destruction, and multi-agency cooperation. Through practical exercises, experience sharing, and expert advice, the seminar aimed to enhance customs enforcement capabilities, combat counterfeit and pirated goods, strengthen intellectual property protection, and build a safe and orderly market environment. This initiative seeks to fortify defenses against IP violations and promote legitimate trade.

Armenia Tightens IP Laws to Curb Counterfeiting

Armenia Tightens IP Laws to Curb Counterfeiting

Armenia, in collaboration with the World Customs Organization, held a national seminar focusing on combating counterfeit and pirated goods, emphasizing the importance of intellectual property protection. The seminar aimed to strengthen customs control by enhancing the legal knowledge and risk management capabilities of customs officers, as well as fostering cooperation with rights holders. This initiative seeks to safeguard national economic security and public interests. International cooperation and consumer awareness are crucial in the fight against counterfeit goods.

Bosnia Boosts Ecommerce with Wcobacked Customs Reform

Bosnia Boosts Ecommerce with Wcobacked Customs Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina focusing on cross-border e-commerce. The aim was to enhance the awareness of Bosnian Customs regarding e-commerce and to optimize clearance procedures. The workshop highlighted WCO's Framework of Standards on Cross-Border E-Commerce and the Immediate Release Guidelines. These tools are designed to help Bosnia and Herzegovina seize the opportunities presented by cross-border e-commerce, address related challenges, and ultimately achieve economic development.

WCO Highlights Data Strategy and Trade Tools at June Meetings

WCO Highlights Data Strategy and Trade Tools at June Meetings

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) meeting focused on data strategy, emphasizing the future of data-driven customs management. The meeting approved several key tools, including the 'Study Report on Disruptive Technologies' and the 'Rail Transit Handbook,' which will be submitted to the Policy Commission and Council for approval. Furthermore, discussions covered e-commerce, pandemic response, and the circular economy. The meeting also saw the election of a new chairman and vice-chairman.

Teamsters Push for Worker Power in Supply Chain Overhaul

Teamsters Push for Worker Power in Supply Chain Overhaul

The Teamsters Union aims to reshape supply chain power dynamics and advocate for greater labor rights. Facing challenges like e-commerce disruption and lagging labor protections, the union employs strategies such as strengthening organization, advocating for legislation, and conducting public education to build a fair and sustainable supply chain. The successful experience with UPS demonstrates that unions and businesses can establish mutually beneficial partnerships. Building a fair supply chain requires the joint efforts of government, businesses, and unions.

APICS and Supply Chain Council Merge to Transform Industry

APICS and Supply Chain Council Merge to Transform Industry

APICS and SCC have announced their merger, marking a powerful alliance between two leading authorities in supply chain management. This move aims to consolidate resources, unify standards, and enhance industry influence, potentially reshaping the supply chain landscape. The combined organization will provide businesses with more comprehensive guidance and support, enabling them to collectively address global supply chain challenges. This merger signifies a significant step towards a more unified and robust approach to managing increasingly complex global supply chains.

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New Supply Chain Council Aims to Strengthen US Economy

New Supply Chain Council Aims to Strengthen US Economy

The White House Supply Chain Council was established to bolster supply chain resilience and address global instability. This organization unites businesses, labor, and policymakers to protect jobs, invest in infrastructure, and ensure economic security. Faced with challenges like geopolitical risks, cybersecurity threats, and labor shortages, opportunities lie in digital transformation, regional diversification, and sustainable supply chains. The Council aims to develop strategies to mitigate vulnerabilities and foster a more robust and secure supply chain ecosystem for the United States.

Kelloggs Shifts to Sustainable Sourcing in Supply Chain Overhaul

Kelloggs Shifts to Sustainable Sourcing in Supply Chain Overhaul

Kellogg integrates sustainability into procurement decisions and corporate culture by establishing a Director of Sustainability, setting clear goals, and strengthening supplier partnerships, driving a green transformation across the entire supply chain. Its experience demonstrates that corporate sustainability requires full employee participation and sharing best practices to achieve a win-win situation for both economic and environmental benefits. The company's approach highlights the importance of a holistic strategy for promoting sustainable practices throughout the organization and its network.

Chinas CCC Mark Deadline Nears 11 Product Categories Risk Ban

Chinas CCC Mark Deadline Nears 11 Product Categories Risk Ban

From March 1, 2026, 11 categories of high-risk products, including power banks, will require CCC traceability QR codes for sale. Global Testing Services, a reputable third-party organization, provides one-stop services such as CCC certification and material reliability testing. We help businesses achieve regulatory compliance and successfully launch products, overcoming barriers to international markets. Our comprehensive solutions ensure products meet mandatory standards and are traceable throughout the supply chain, facilitating seamless market access and consumer trust.