CEVA Logistics Opens Datadriven Hub to Streamline Ecommerce

CEVA Logistics Opens Datadriven Hub to Streamline Ecommerce

CEVA Logistics has established a new transfer center in Otay Mesa on the US-Mexico border, significantly improving cross-border logistics efficiency. This is achieved through scaling up operations, optimizing warehouse layout, minimizing cargo handling, leveraging technology, and providing comprehensive logistics services. This move offers valuable insights for cross-border e-commerce businesses in selecting logistics partners, emphasizing technology application, and paying attention to logistical details. The new facility aims to streamline processes and reduce transit times for goods moving between the two countries.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Asiapacific Strengthens Trade Oversight with Customs and Pricing Reforms

Asiapacific Strengthens Trade Oversight with Customs and Pricing Reforms

The World Customs Organization, in collaboration with the OECD and the World Bank Group, held an Asia-Pacific seminar focusing on the nexus between customs valuation and transfer pricing. The conference emphasized the need for enhanced information sharing and collaborative supervision between tax and customs authorities to address challenges posed by related-party transactions. This aims to improve cross-border trade compliance, enhance tax collection efficiency, and build a more efficient cross-border trade regulatory system. The discussions highlighted practical approaches and best practices for effective collaboration.

Cambodia Boosts Customs Valuation Skills with WCO Japan Aid

Cambodia Boosts Customs Valuation Skills with WCO Japan Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported a customs valuation workshop in Cambodia to enhance the valuation capabilities of officers from the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE). The workshop covered the WTO Valuation Agreement, key technical issues, and valuation control measures, sharing case studies and experiences. Through this workshop, Cambodian Customs is expected to improve revenue collection, promote trade facilitation, and inject new vitality into the national economic development. The focus was on practical application and knowledge transfer to improve valuation accuracy and efficiency.

African Customs Labs Adopt Asiapacific Methods to Boost Trade

African Customs Labs Adopt Asiapacific Methods to Boost Trade

African customs laboratory leaders visited the Asia-Pacific region to learn from best practices and enhance their capabilities. Through laboratory visits and experience sharing, the African representatives gained in-depth understanding of the operational models, technological applications, and management methods of regional customs laboratories in the Asia-Pacific. This activity promoted capacity building for African customs laboratories and laid the foundation for regional cooperation, contributing to African trade development and economic prosperity. The visit focused on practical knowledge transfer and establishing future collaborative efforts.

Malaysia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Audit Training

Malaysia Boosts Customs Oversight with WCO Audit Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully held a Post-Clearance Audit (PCA) training in Malaysia, aiming to enhance the customs' PCA capabilities and promote trade facilitation. The workshop covered PCA concepts, risk management, valuation, and auditing techniques, sharing case experiences from Japan and China. This training will help Malaysian Customs provide more convenient customs clearance services for enterprises while ensuring revenue collection, thereby promoting economic development. The training emphasized practical skills and knowledge transfer to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of post-clearance controls.

Logistics Firms DHL UPS Adapt to Shifting Air Cargo Demand

Logistics Firms DHL UPS Adapt to Shifting Air Cargo Demand

This article provides an in-depth analysis of recent key dynamics in the logistics industry, including DHL's collaboration with Central Airlines to launch localized operations, UPS's Q2 performance outlook, Kuehne+Nagel becoming a service provider for the Singapore Expo, and Loctouch Logistics' transfer of MSC's mega-vessel under construction. These events not only reflect the strategic adjustments of individual companies but also foreshadow new trends in global trade, offering readers valuable industry insights. The analysis highlights the evolving landscape and potential opportunities within the sector.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Bnsfs 15B Barstow Hub to Transform US Supply Chains

Bnsfs 15B Barstow Hub to Transform US Supply Chains

BNSF Railway is investing $1.5 billion in the Barstow International Gateway in Southern California to improve U.S. supply chain efficiency, reduce port congestion, and create jobs. This facility will enable the direct transfer of goods between ships and trains, enhancing overall logistics efficiency. It aims to streamline the flow of goods and alleviate bottlenecks within the supply chain by providing a seamless intermodal connection. The project represents a significant investment in infrastructure designed to modernize and optimize the movement of freight across the country.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Legal Risks of International Package Signatures Explained

Legal Risks of International Package Signatures Explained

The signing process for international express delivery carries hidden legal risks. There are fundamental differences between personal and proxy signatures in terms of legal effect, liability determination, and risk transfer. This paper analyzes the distinctions between these two signature methods and determines the legal validity of different proxy scenarios. It provides practical suggestions for recipients and carriers to avoid risks and protect their legitimate rights, ultimately contributing to a safer and legally sound delivery process. The analysis covers various aspects of responsibility and potential disputes.

Qingdao Ports Searail Cuts Costs for Yellow River Businesses

Qingdao Ports Searail Cuts Costs for Yellow River Businesses

Qingdao Port has launched a new sea-rail intermodal transportation model, allowing companies in the Yellow River Basin to benefit from a streamlined process with "one declaration and one single document," eliminating cumbersome transfer procedures. This initiative cuts customs clearance time by half and reduces costs. As a major gateway for the Yellow River Basin, Qingdao Port is continuously enhancing its radiating and driving role, contributing to regional economic development. The new model aims to improve efficiency and reduce logistical burdens for businesses in the region.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Aviation Sector Boosts Decarbonization Amid Tighter Policies

Aviation Sector Boosts Decarbonization Amid Tighter Policies

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urges governments to adopt supportive policies to accelerate aviation decarbonization. The CAAF/3 agreement lays the foundation for a global framework, emphasizing the promotion of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), setting emission reduction targets, and fostering international cooperation and technology transfer. IATA highlights the necessity of policy support, technological innovation, and economic incentives to collectively drive the sustainable development of the aviation industry. This collaborative approach is crucial for achieving meaningful progress in reducing the carbon footprint of air travel.