FIATA Drives Digital Shift in Freight Forwarding to Unify Data

FIATA Drives Digital Shift in Freight Forwarding to Unify Data

FIATA is committed to leading the digital transformation of the freight forwarding industry. Its four strategic pillars – building trusted networks, promoting standard applications, fostering interoperability, and empowering business intelligence – aim to break down data silos and enable seamless data exchange. This helps member companies optimize business decisions and maintain a leading position in the digital age. FIATA's digital projects, such as the electronic bill of lading, are accelerating industry innovation.

Australian Freight Forwarders Drive Global Trade Expansion

Australian Freight Forwarders Drive Global Trade Expansion

The Australian Federation of International Forwarders (AFIF) is the leading representative body for the international freight forwarding industry in Australia. AFIF provides comprehensive services including air freight, sea freight, customs brokerage, project management, and supply chain solutions. Committed to raising industry standards and developing professional talent, AFIF facilitates the thriving of global trade. Contact AFIF for professional, reliable, and excellent services, and together, we can create a better future.

01/27/2026 Airlines
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GXO CEO Discusses Postpandemic Logistics Challenges and Opportunities

GXO CEO Discusses Postpandemic Logistics Challenges and Opportunities

An interview with GXO's CEO-designate, Malcolm Wilson, discussing GXO's preparation, market outlook, peak season strategies, risk management, and industry competition. Wilson emphasizes the importance of automation in achieving GXO's goals and maintaining a competitive edge. The interview covers key aspects of GXO's operational approach and its vision for the future of contract logistics, particularly highlighting how automation will drive efficiency and innovation within the company and the broader industry.

ICC Bolsters Role in Global Trade Governance

ICC Bolsters Role in Global Trade Governance

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) actively engages in global trade governance, advocating for support of the multilateral trading system, particularly for the development of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The ICC urges nations to reduce trade barriers and enhance the competitiveness of MSMEs to achieve sustainable economic development.

Ningbo Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics for Global Growth

Ningbo Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics for Global Growth

Cross-border e-commerce logistics in Ningbo exhibits a diversified development trend. Sea, land, air, and rail linkages provide customized solutions. E-commerce platform logistics and drop-shipping services facilitate light asset operations for businesses. Companies should comprehensively consider various factors to select the most suitable shipping method for their development.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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How Modern Logistics Drives A New Landscape For International Trade

How Modern Logistics Drives A New Landscape For International Trade

This article delves into the significant role of modern logistics in promoting the development of international trade. It discusses the current state of modern logistics in our country and its close connection with international trade. Furthermore, it offers recommendations for future development to enhance the nation's competitiveness in the global market.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Marabaruma Airport Boosts Guyanas Hinterland Connectivity

Marabaruma Airport Boosts Guyanas Hinterland Connectivity

This paper analyzes the locational significance and operational overview of Mabaruma Airport (USI) in Guyana. Located in northwestern Guyana, the airport serves as a crucial aviation hub connecting remote communities, facilitating local economic development and regional connectivity. With Guyana's economic development, the airport may undergo upgrades and renovations in the future.

WCO Chief Praises Uzbekistans Growing Trade Prospects

WCO Chief Praises Uzbekistans Growing Trade Prospects

In 2010, the WCO Secretary-General visited Uzbekistan, meeting with the President to focus on regional customs cooperation and economic development. As a double-landlocked country, Uzbekistan faces unique challenges but remains committed to trade liberalization, emphasizing the importance of the private sector and education. The WCO pledged its support, highlighting the role of customs in facilitating trade. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to jointly promote regional economic development. The visit underscored the importance of customs cooperation in fostering economic growth in Central Asia.

B2B Firms Weigh Custom Vs Offtheshelf Website Solutions

B2B Firms Weigh Custom Vs Offtheshelf Website Solutions

For foreign trade B2B companies, choosing between ready-made website packages and custom development depends on their development stage and market needs. Packages are ideal for initial market validation. Custom development becomes necessary later to enhance brand image and system scalability. Cost assessment should focus on long-term maintenance and ROI, not just initial expenses. If facing issues like low ad ROI and poor content synergy, consider solutions integrating AI-powered ad management with website building capabilities. This offers intelligent ad optimization and seamless content management for improved performance and efficiency.

WCO Stresses Supply Chain Resilience at ADBI Conference

WCO Stresses Supply Chain Resilience at ADBI Conference

World Customs Organization (WCO) Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya delivered a keynote speech at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference, highlighting the multiple challenges facing global supply chains, including digitalization, data standardization, technological changes, e-commerce development, environmental issues, and border conflicts. He called for strengthened international cooperation to enhance the role of customs in supply chain resilience, jointly address these challenges, and promote the stability and sustainable development of global trade. This collaborative effort is crucial for navigating the complexities and ensuring a robust global trading system.