Rotterdam Port Hits Record 15M Teus Despite Supply Chain Strains

Rotterdam Port Hits Record 15M Teus Despite Supply Chain Strains

The Port of Rotterdam became the first European port to exceed 15 million TEU in annual container throughput, marking a milestone. However, it faces supply chain pressures, capacity constraints, and environmental challenges. The port is addressing these issues through digitalization, collaboration, and a green transition to maintain its leading position and promote sustainable development. It aims to optimize logistics, enhance efficiency, and reduce its carbon footprint to ensure long-term resilience and contribute to a more sustainable global trade network.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Launching Overseas COD Ecommerce Businesses

Guide to Launching Overseas COD Ecommerce Businesses

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the operational model, advantages, and challenges of COD (Cash on Delivery) standalone stores, highlighting their suitability for lean entrepreneurship. By focusing on product quality, brand experience, and supply chain management, entrepreneurs can seize opportunities and tap into emerging markets overseas. The article emphasizes the potential for building a successful business with relatively low initial investment and operational overhead, making it an attractive option for those seeking to start a cross-border e-commerce venture.

Eastern Europes COD Market Expands With Strategic Growth Tactics

Eastern Europes COD Market Expands With Strategic Growth Tactics

This paper delves into the 'burning money, no orders' phenomenon in the Eastern European COD market, emphasizing the importance of refined operations. It proposes strategies for sellers to achieve growth in this market, including market research, product differentiation, targeted marketing, professional after-sales service, and building a trust system. By focusing on these key areas, sellers can overcome challenges and achieve success in the competitive Eastern European COD landscape. The article aims to provide practical insights for navigating this complex market.

Birens 90B Bet Aims to Break Chinas AI Chip Barrier

Birens 90B Bet Aims to Break Chinas AI Chip Barrier

Biren Technology is a rising star in China's AI chip industry, independently developing the BR100 series and other chips, using Chiplet technology to improve performance. Despite facing challenges, it has achieved commercialization and has a promising future. Biren aims to provide general-purpose computing power to support a wide range of applications. The company focuses on high-performance GPUs and is committed to building a complete software and hardware ecosystem. Its focus on self-reliance aligns with China's strategic goals for technological independence.

Chinas Digital Firms Expand in Japans Shifting Media Market

Chinas Digital Firms Expand in Japans Shifting Media Market

This paper analyzes the opportunities and challenges for Chinese marketing agencies in the Japanese new media marketing landscape. Leveraging mature marketing methodologies, Chinese companies can potentially achieve significant advantages in the Japanese market. However, overcoming trust barriers, adapting to Japanese workplace culture, and mastering platform-specific characteristics are crucial for success. Deep localization is the ultimate key to winning in this competitive environment. The paper emphasizes the importance of understanding and integrating into the local context to achieve sustainable growth and market penetration.

Strategies for Business Expansion in Southeast Asia Middle East

Strategies for Business Expansion in Southeast Asia Middle East

Southeast Asia and the Middle East offer immense potential, but also face challenges like diminishing returns and increased competition. Companies must transition from observers to active participants, deeply understanding local markets, building efficient omnichannel systems, and overcoming cultural differences. Through practical exploration and experience sharing, businesses can better seize market opportunities and achieve sustainable growth. They need to adapt strategies and offerings to resonate with local consumers and navigate the complexities of each region to thrive in these dynamic markets.

West African Customs Officials Trained on Rules of Origin

West African Customs Officials Trained on Rules of Origin

The WCO and JICA are collaborating on a Rules of Origin training program in West Africa. This initiative focuses on developing 'trainers' to enhance customs capacity in the region. The project aims to equip customs officials with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively implement and manage Rules of Origin, particularly in the context of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). By strengthening customs capacity, the program seeks to facilitate trade and address the challenges posed by the AfCFTA.

WCO IAPH Partner to Ease Maritime Delays Via Digital Ports

WCO IAPH Partner to Ease Maritime Delays Via Digital Ports

IAPH and WCO co-organized a workshop to accelerate digital transformation, enhance trade facilitation, and improve supply chain security by strengthening customs-port cooperation. They will develop international guidelines to promote data sharing, process optimization, and capacity building, jointly building an efficient, secure, and sustainable global trade ecosystem. The collaboration aims to streamline processes, reduce delays, and enhance transparency within the maritime trade sector. This initiative highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the evolving challenges of global trade and security.

West and Central Africa Push to Modernize Customs Systems

West and Central Africa Push to Modernize Customs Systems

The 7th Annual Meeting of Capacity Building Focal Points for West and Central Africa focused on customs reform and modernization strategies. Key challenges discussed included leadership, human resources, outsourcing responsibility repatriation, and trade facilitation. The meeting emphasized strengthening regional cooperation and WCO support to enhance customs management, promote regional economic development, and build an efficient and secure global trade system. The discussions aimed to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of customs administrations in the region, ultimately contributing to increased trade and economic growth.

Digital Transformation Modernizes MENA Customs with Global Tech Standards

Digital Transformation Modernizes MENA Customs with Global Tech Standards

This paper analyzes the drivers, challenges, and applications of disruptive technologies (blockchain, AI, IoT) in customs digitalization within the MENA region. It highlights the role of international standards in promoting information sharing and interoperability. The study also explores the future development directions of customs digitalization in the MENA region, including intelligence, interconnectivity, security, reliability, and talent development. The analysis provides insights into the current status and potential of these technologies to transform customs operations and facilitate trade in the region.