China Post Expands South China Air Hub for Global Logistics

China Post Expands South China Air Hub for Global Logistics

China Post Group announced the upcoming launch of the South China Postal Aviation (International) Hub Center to support Guangzhou in building an international logistics center and enhance the competitiveness of Baiyun Airport as an international hub. Currently, four operation centers have been established at Baiyun Airport, with a daily mail processing capacity of over 5 million pieces. Future investments will focus on developing an aviation hub in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, forming a comprehensive aviation logistics hub connecting the globe.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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WHO WCO Boost Data Tracking to Curb Illicit Tobacco Trade

WHO WCO Boost Data Tracking to Curb Illicit Tobacco Trade

In 2009, the WCO and WHO met to collaborate on the Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products, focusing on a global tracking system, international cooperation, and capacity building. The WCO pledged support for the Protocol's implementation and encouraged member participation. This analysis delves into the challenges and opportunities in combating illicit tobacco trade from a data perspective. It emphasizes the importance of data collection, risk assessment, intelligence analysis, and technological innovation. The article calls for a concerted international effort to address this global issue.

Uzbekistan Enhances Trade Via WTO Pact with SECOWCO Backing

Uzbekistan Enhances Trade Via WTO Pact with SECOWCO Backing

The SECO-WCO Global Trade Facilitation Programme continues to support Uzbekistan in implementing the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. Through workshops and other initiatives, the program focuses on key areas such as advance rulings, risk management, and cooperation between border agencies. Uzbekistan is actively responding, dedicating efforts to process optimization and capacity building to improve trade efficiency and integrate into the global economy. The country aims to streamline procedures and enhance its capabilities to facilitate smoother and faster trade flows, ultimately boosting its economic competitiveness.

Rising Diesel Costs Strain Shippers Risk Supply Chain Disruptions

Rising Diesel Costs Strain Shippers Risk Supply Chain Disruptions

The FTR Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) fell below zero in August, the first time since October 2022, indicating a worsening environment for shippers. Soaring diesel prices were the primary driver, offsetting the benefits of ample capacity. Shippers face challenges such as increased transportation costs and reduced bargaining power. Strategies for shippers include optimizing routes and building long-term partnerships. Data-driven decision-making is crucial for enhancing freight resilience. The index suggests shippers need to proactively adapt to the changing market dynamics to mitigate potential negative impacts.

US Multimodal Transport Faces Supply Chain Challenges Experts Warn

US Multimodal Transport Faces Supply Chain Challenges Experts Warn

Multimodal expert Larry Gross highlighted significant challenges facing US intermodal transportation at the RailTrends conference, citing port congestion, capacity constraints, and declining market share. He emphasized the diffused responsibility for the supply chain crisis, advocating for increased resilience. Gross predicted a future market shift from west to east, with a corresponding increase in trucking's share. While the damage inflicted in 2021 is repairable, it will require substantial effort. The focus should be on building a more robust and adaptable intermodal system to mitigate future disruptions.

Freight Forwarders Adapt Digital Strategies Amid Trade Shifts

Freight Forwarders Adapt Digital Strategies Amid Trade Shifts

In the new landscape of global trade, freight forwarders face the dual challenges of digital transformation and strategic adjustment. This article analyzes market changes brought about by trade agreements, industry competition under the digital wave, and new data-driven supply chain models. Freight forwarders need to shift from capacity building to asset cooperation, embrace digitalization, and build an interconnected supply chain ecosystem to gain a foothold in the fierce market competition. This includes leveraging technology to improve efficiency, visibility, and collaboration across the entire supply chain.

Gambia Revenue Authority Reforms Management with WCO Backing

Gambia Revenue Authority Reforms Management with WCO Backing

The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA), with WCO support, has initiated strategic management reforms aimed at enhancing project management capabilities and optimizing the strategic monitoring and evaluation system. Through this collaboration, the GRA is expected to significantly improve the implementation of its corporate strategic plan. This initiative also aims to serve as a model for other African tax administrations seeking to strengthen their strategic management frameworks and improve overall organizational performance. The focus is on building internal capacity and creating a more effective and accountable tax system.

Gambia Advances Tax Reform with WCO to Boost West African Standards

Gambia Advances Tax Reform with WCO to Boost West African Standards

With the support of the WCO, the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) has initiated strategic management reforms aimed at enhancing organizational project management capabilities and strategic monitoring and evaluation frameworks. This collaboration aims to position the GRA as a strategic management role model in West Africa, ultimately increasing fiscal revenue and promoting economic development. The reforms focus on building internal capacity and establishing robust mechanisms for tracking progress and ensuring accountability in achieving strategic objectives. The expected outcome is a more efficient and effective revenue collection system.

Lege Shares Launches Container Ship to Boost Ecommerce Supply Chain

Lege Shares Launches Container Ship to Boost Ecommerce Supply Chain

Lego's investment in building container ships aims to address cross-border e-commerce logistics challenges, improve supply chain efficiency and security, and reduce transportation costs. This move is a key step in its integrated strategy of "public overseas warehouses + first-leg ocean shipping," which will help Lego and more small and medium-sized enterprise brands achieve global development. By controlling its own shipping capacity, Lego aims to mitigate risks associated with relying on third-party logistics providers and gain greater control over its supply chain.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Latin America Enhances Trade with WCOSECO Pact

Latin America Enhances Trade with WCOSECO Pact

The WCO participated in a trade facilitation conference in Latin America, sharing experiences, assessing performance, and promoting digitalization. The meeting highlighted the importance of political will and cooperation for successful trade facilitation initiatives. The WCO emphasized its continued support for Latin American countries in their efforts to streamline trade processes and enhance regional economic integration. The WCO-SECO partnership plays a key role in providing technical assistance and capacity building in the region. The focus remains on implementing best practices and leveraging technology to reduce trade barriers.