Firms Struggle to Achieve True Supply Chain Resilience

Firms Struggle to Achieve True Supply Chain Resilience

This paper explores the phenomenon of 'heavy reaction, light analysis' in corporate supply chain risk management, pointing out that many companies avoid in-depth analysis of the root causes of supply chain disruptions. The article emphasizes that businesses should view risk as an opportunity, shifting from passive risk management to proactive resilience building. Through risk identification, diversified sourcing, and information transparency, companies can construct a more resilient supply chain. This proactive approach enhances adaptability and minimizes the impact of potential disruptions, ultimately improving overall supply chain performance and competitive advantage.

Aviation Industry Adopts Iatas SIRM Hub for Enhanced Safety

Aviation Industry Adopts Iatas SIRM Hub for Enhanced Safety

The IATA's Safety Risk Information Management (SIRM) program is a treasure trove of knowledge for aviation safety risk management. Through regular meetings, case sharing, and lessons learned, SIRM provides the aviation industry with a platform for continuous learning and improvement. This paper delves into SIRM bulletins and presentations, exploring how to leverage SIRM knowledge to enhance aviation safety levels and collectively create a safer aviation environment. It highlights the importance of proactive risk management and knowledge sharing within the industry to mitigate potential hazards and improve overall safety performance.

Algeria Studies Dutch Customs Labs to Enhance African Trade

Algeria Studies Dutch Customs Labs to Enhance African Trade

Algerian customs experts visited the Netherlands to study customs laboratories, aiming to learn advanced practices for building a modern laboratory in their country. This visit is part of the EU-World Customs Organization HS-Africa project, which focuses on improving customs management and promoting trade facilitation in Africa. The study tour covered laboratory design, technical equipment, workflow, and tariff classification. The insights gained will provide valuable references for the construction of the Algerian customs laboratory.

World Bank WCO Aid Philippines in Customs Modernization

World Bank WCO Aid Philippines in Customs Modernization

With support from the World Bank and the World Customs Organization (WCO), the Philippine Customs is undertaking a reform and modernization program. The project aims to create a smart and efficient new customs administration by strengthening its IT infrastructure, revitalizing human resource management, and establishing a customs academy. The WCO provides expert tools and analysis to assist the Philippine Customs in its strategic transformation, improve service delivery, and contribute more significantly to national economic development.

Guide to Costeffective Clothing Shipping to Rwanda

Guide to Costeffective Clothing Shipping to Rwanda

From a data analyst's perspective, this article comprehensively analyzes various methods for shipping clothes to Rwanda (postal service, express delivery, sea freight). It provides an in-depth comparison of key factors such as delivery time, cost, and security. Furthermore, it offers practical advice on packaging, customs clearance, and risk management, assisting readers in making the best decision to ensure efficient and safe delivery of clothing. The article aims to help individuals navigate the complexities of international shipping and choose the most suitable option based on their specific needs and priorities.

Thailand Boosts Crossborder Trade with WCO Backing

Thailand Boosts Crossborder Trade with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a Coordinated Border Management (CBM) workshop in Thailand to enhance the Thai Customs' cross-border trade management capabilities. The workshop focused on key areas such as cooperation between border agencies, Single Window implementation, and paperless trade. Participants also conducted a site visit to a border checkpoint to provide expert recommendations for upgrading Thailand Customs' CBM. This initiative aims to help Thailand create an efficient and convenient cross-border trade environment.

WCO Launches ACE Portal to Strengthen Global Customs Training

WCO Launches ACE Portal to Strengthen Global Customs Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the ACE Expert Portal to optimize global expert resource management and enhance capacity building efficiency. This platform empowers individual expert development, facilitates knowledge sharing, and supports member-driven development. Through centralized management and permission settings, the ACE Expert Portal helps the WCO build a talent-driven customs organization, contributing to global trade security and facilitation. It aims to streamline expert identification, deployment, and knowledge transfer, ultimately strengthening customs administrations worldwide.

Niger Customs Upgrades HR Systems to Boost Border Efficiency

Niger Customs Upgrades HR Systems to Boost Border Efficiency

With the support of the WCO-WACAM project, Niger Customs launched a human resource management modernization project. This initiative aims to raise awareness and garner broad support for HR modernization both within and outside the customs administration through change management and communication activities. By diagnosing challenges, building a competency framework, and conducting pilot programs, Niger Customs is committed to building an efficient, professional, and dynamic workforce. This workforce will contribute to the country's economic development and ensure its security.

China Customs WCO Discuss Trade Facilitation Measures

China Customs WCO Discuss Trade Facilitation Measures

A Chinese Customs delegation visited the World Customs Organization headquarters to engage in in-depth discussions on trade facilitation, coordinated border management, and the single window concept. The visit aimed to support the development of China's National Single Window and learn from international best practices to optimize border management. This initiative will help China play a greater role in global trade facilitation. The discussions focused on streamlining customs procedures and enhancing collaboration to improve efficiency and reduce trade costs.

WCO Program Advances Serbian Customs Modernization

WCO Program Advances Serbian Customs Modernization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a Leadership and Management Development Workshop in Serbia, aiming to enhance the leadership and management skills of Serbian customs officials. This initiative is designed to drive organizational reform and modernization. Participants greatly benefited from the workshop and expressed their commitment to applying the acquired knowledge to bridge the gap between policy formulation and implementation. They pledged to contribute to the development of Serbian Customs by leveraging their improved leadership capabilities.