UN383 Standards Key to Lithium Battery Safety in Air Travel

UN383 Standards Key to Lithium Battery Safety in Air Travel

The UN38.3 report is a crucial 'passport' for the safe air transport of lithium batteries. It ensures battery resistance to extreme conditions during transit through rigorous testing, preventing aviation safety incidents. This report applies to all types of lithium batteries and battery-powered devices and requires periodic updates to reflect technological advancements. Proper packaging and labeling are the final defense for safe transportation, ensuring compliance and minimizing risks associated with lithium battery shipments.

ANA and TACT Strengthen Air Cargo Standards Over 40 Years

ANA and TACT Strengthen Air Cargo Standards Over 40 Years

ANA's four-decade partnership with TACT sets a benchmark for the air cargo industry. ANA consistently provides accurate rate and rule information, helping TACT build an authoritative global airfreight information platform. This enhances industry transparency, compliance, and efficiency. The collaboration not only improves customer convenience but also promotes innovation and development within the air cargo sector.

WTO and WCO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Living Standards

WTO and WCO Partner to Enhance Global Trade Living Standards

The Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) emphasized the crucial role of collaboration between trade and customs communities in improving global well-being at the World Customs Organization (WCO) Council meeting. By strengthening information sharing, capacity building, and technological innovation, the WTO and WCO can jointly build a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable global trading system. This cooperation is essential for facilitating trade, ensuring security, and promoting economic development worldwide. The focus is on streamlining processes and fostering a collaborative environment for mutual benefit.

Amadeus IATA Boost Carbon Transparency for Sustainable Travel

Amadeus IATA Boost Carbon Transparency for Sustainable Travel

IATA is partnering with Amadeus to integrate precise flight carbon emission data into their platform. This collaboration empowers travelers to make more environmentally conscious travel choices. By providing clear and accessible carbon footprint information, the initiative aims to drive sustainable development within the aviation industry and promote greener travel practices for consumers.

Port of Los Angeles Funds 57M Zeroemission Incentive Program

Port of Los Angeles Funds 57M Zeroemission Incentive Program

The Port of Los Angeles has launched a $57 million green transportation incentive program aimed at supporting the procurement of zero-emission cargo handling equipment and clean port vessels. This initiative is designed to reduce emissions and improve air quality while also boosting the local economy and job growth, setting a new benchmark for sustainability in the industry.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Charging Standards for International Air Transport of Water and Land Letters

Charging Standards for International Air Transport of Water and Land Letters

This article provides a detailed overview of the charging standards for international air freight and combined transport letters, including specific fees for letters, postcards, printed materials, braille literature, small parcels, and printed material special bags. It also outlines the grouping of different countries and regions, helping customers to better understand and select the appropriate transport methods, thereby effectively controlling transportation costs.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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New CBTA Training Standards for Dangerous Goods Transport Set for 2026

New CBTA Training Standards for Dangerous Goods Transport Set for 2026

The new Dangerous Goods Training Program (DGTP) will take effect on January 1, 2026, comprehensively introducing the Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) concept. It aims to enhance the professional skills and competency levels of personnel involved in dangerous goods transportation. Through customized training and rigorous assessments, the program ensures the safe and reliable transportation of dangerous goods, promoting industry standardization and compliance. This initiative is crucial for mitigating risks associated with hazardous materials and fostering a safer environment for all stakeholders.

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.

Amazon EU Sellers Must Comply With EN 71 Toy Safety Standards

Amazon EU Sellers Must Comply With EN 71 Toy Safety Standards

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the EN 71 safety testing standard for children's toys sold on Amazon in the EU. It details the definition and classification of children's toys, as well as the core content and compliance documentation requirements of the EN 71 and BS EN 62115 standards. The aim is to help sellers understand the EU market's safety requirements for children's toys, ensure product compliance, and protect children's safety. This knowledge is crucial for navigating the complexities of selling toys within the European Union.