Firms Prepare for 2026 Quality Certification Rule Updates

Firms Prepare for 2026 Quality Certification Rule Updates

The new version of the "Quality Management System Certification Rules" will take effect on January 1, 2026. Companies need to study the new regulations in advance, assess their existing systems, and develop rectification plans. If necessary, seek assistance from professional organizations to ensure successful certification and avoid certificate invalidation. This presents an opportunity to improve overall quality management levels. Proactive preparation is crucial for a smooth transition and continued compliance.

Jordan Customs Boosts Efficiency Security with WCO Upgrade

Jordan Customs Boosts Efficiency Security with WCO Upgrade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully piloted a new organizational risk management diagnostic tool within Jordan Customs, aiming to enhance its risk management capabilities in the face of increasingly complex international trade. Through comprehensive assessment and targeted recommendations, the WCO assisted Jordan Customs in developing an action plan to improve both clearance efficiency and security. This initiative serves as a valuable reference for the modernization efforts of other customs administrations.

Eswatini Customs Reforms HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

Eswatini Customs Reforms HR to Boost Trade Efficiency

Eswatini is committed to addressing trade facilitation challenges by adopting a competency-based human resource management model. The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a talent development diagnostic of Eswatini Customs and provided recommendations for improvement. Eswatini Customs has pledged to implement competency-based management to enhance employee skills and efficiency, ultimately promoting trade facilitation. This initiative aims to improve the quality and effectiveness of customs operations through strategic human resource development.

Nigeria Customs Adopts Wcobacked Tech for Faster Clearance

Nigeria Customs Adopts Wcobacked Tech for Faster Clearance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) collaborated with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) through the 'Accelerated Trade Facilitation Programme' to strengthen its Post Clearance Audit (PCA) system. This project covers five pillars: risk management, legal framework, operational procedures, stakeholder engagement, and human resource management. It aims to improve the efficiency of Nigeria Customs, seamlessly integrate with the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program, and contribute to trade prosperity in Nigeria and Africa.

WCO Invites Feedback to Improve Clikc Elearning Platform

WCO Invites Feedback to Improve Clikc Elearning Platform

The WCO invites CLiKC! users to participate in an experience survey. Provide feedback on courses, functionalities, and the overall learning experience to help optimize the platform. Your input will be invaluable in improving CLiKC! for all users. The deadline for participation is November 21st. Help us make CLiKC! even better by sharing your thoughts and suggestions. This survey is your opportunity to shape the future of e-learning within the WCO.

Ivory Coast Customs Adopts Elearning for Digital Shift

Ivory Coast Customs Adopts Elearning for Digital Shift

The Côte d'Ivoire Customs Academy held a seminar focused on leveraging e-learning to optimize personnel training and enhance the professional competence of customs officers. By mastering technology, optimizing curricula, and customizing content, Côte d'Ivoire Customs not only improves training effectiveness and reduces costs but also promotes knowledge sharing and adapts to changes. This provides a valuable reference for the digital transformation of customs administrations in other developing countries.

Bill Greenwood Intermodal Rail Pioneer Dies

Bill Greenwood Intermodal Rail Pioneer Dies

This article commemorates William E. (Bill) Greenwood, former Chief Operating Officer of Burlington Northern Railroad (BN), highlighting his exceptional contributions to rail transport, particularly intermodal operations, and his personal charisma. Greenwood was a bold innovator and reformer, widely regarded as a "founding father" of intermodal business within the rail industry. His pioneering work significantly shaped the development and advancement of intermodal transportation, leaving a lasting legacy on the industry.

Potchefstroom Airport Boosts Northwest South Africas Aviation Sector

Potchefstroom Airport Boosts Northwest South Africas Aviation Sector

Potchefstroom Airport (PCF/FAPS) is a small airport located in the North West Province of South Africa, primarily serving general aviation. Its geographic coordinates are 26°40'15.60" S, 27°4'54.84" E. The airport plays a supplementary role in the South African aviation network, contributing to regional economic development and facilitating the movement of people. While not a major hub, it provides essential air access to the Potchefstroom area.

Lamicall Hits 70M Revenue on Shenzhens Ebike Boom

Lamicall Hits 70M Revenue on Shenzhens Ebike Boom

Shenzhen brand Lamicall has achieved remarkable success in the E-bike accessories market by strategically positioning itself and leveraging innovative products and word-of-mouth marketing. This approach led to blockbuster products and annual revenue exceeding 500 million RMB. Their key to success lies in a deep understanding of user needs, a keen grasp of market trends, and effective brand promotion through social media and professional media outlets.

Jindabyne Airports IATA and ICAO Codes Clarified

Jindabyne Airports IATA and ICAO Codes Clarified

This article provides detailed information about the airport codes (IATA: QJD, ICAO: YJIN) and geographical location (Latitude: 36° 25' 36.12" S, Longitude: 148° 36' 7.22" E) of Jindabyne Airport in Australia. The aim is to assist readers in better planning their trips to the region and understanding relevant airport identification information. It serves as a helpful resource for travelers and those interested in aviation details related to Jindabyne Airport.