Postfukushima Supply Chains Adopt Resilience Strategies

Postfukushima Supply Chains Adopt Resilience Strategies

This paper analyzes the current state and challenges of supply chain risk management in the post-Fukushima era. It highlights the inadequate preparedness of enterprises in risk response and proposes a tiered risk management strategy. This strategy includes risk identification and assessment, quantitative ranking, cost-benefit analysis, responsibility implementation, and the application of analytical tools. The aim is to assist enterprises in building a resilient supply chain system, capable of withstanding and recovering from disruptions.

Shopee Malaysia Replaces MYB Warehouse with New MYK Facility

Shopee Malaysia Replaces MYB Warehouse with New MYK Facility

Shopee Malaysia will launch the new official overseas warehouse MYK in 2026, with the old warehouse MYB being gradually phased out. Sellers need to update their inbound plans promptly and pay attention to the suspension of inbound reservations for both new and old warehouses. This upgrade only involves system code updates, and there is no need to physically move the goods. This aims to improve efficiency and capacity for Shopee sellers in Malaysia.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Walmart Expands Into Pet Care Amid Healthcare Shift

Walmart Expands Into Pet Care Amid Healthcare Shift

Walmart is closing its human clinics and aggressively expanding its pet care centers, aiming to capitalize on the vast potential of the pet healthcare market. By offering routine veterinary care, grooming services, and online veterinary consultations and pet pharmacy services, Walmart seeks to create an integrated online and offline pet healthcare service system. This strategy aims to enhance the appeal of Walmart+ membership. Whether this "pet enrichment plan" will succeed remains to be seen.

Digital Procurement Systems Cut Costs in Crossborder Ecommerce

Digital Procurement Systems Cut Costs in Crossborder Ecommerce

The demand for green procurement in cross-border e-commerce is increasing, posing challenges to traditional procurement models. The KEYFIL procurement system helps companies achieve efficient, low-carbon, and sustainable green procurement and enhance market competitiveness through multi-supplier management, flexible order splitting and consolidation, connection with logistics and financial systems, and multi-dimensional report analysis. It addresses the evolving needs of businesses seeking to integrate environmentally responsible practices into their global sourcing strategies.

Switzerland Adopts Revised Kyoto Pact to Enhance Trade Efficiency

Switzerland Adopts Revised Kyoto Pact to Enhance Trade Efficiency

Switzerland's ratification of the Revised Kyoto Convention in 2004 demonstrates its commitment to international cooperation and trade facilitation. This action aims to simplify customs procedures, harmonize international systems, and promote global trade development. It serves as a model for other nations, contributing to a more open and efficient global trading system. The adoption reflects Switzerland's proactive role in shaping a modern and streamlined international trade environment, fostering economic growth and collaboration worldwide.

New HS 2028 Codes Target Global Plastic Waste Trafficking

New HS 2028 Codes Target Global Plastic Waste Trafficking

HS 2028 revises customs codes to more accurately identify and classify plastic waste, especially hazardous waste, thereby strengthening the implementation of the Basel Convention. This new coding system aims to improve customs regulatory efficiency, standardize corporate compliance, and ultimately curb the illegal transboundary movement of plastic waste, protecting the global environment. The revised codes facilitate better tracking and control of plastic waste shipments, ensuring environmentally sound management and preventing illegal dumping in developing countries.

G77 Pushes Trade Reforms for Inclusive Growth in Developing Nations

G77 Pushes Trade Reforms for Inclusive Growth in Developing Nations

This proposal aims to ensure that developing countries and least developed countries fully benefit from the Trade Facilitation Agreement. It advocates for a fair and pragmatic trade facilitation system through the principles of Special and Differential Treatment, as well as technical assistance and capacity building support. The ultimate goal is to promote the inclusiveness and sustainable development of the global economy, ensuring that all nations can participate and prosper from streamlined trade processes.

Eus Early Outreach Aided 2005 Trade Negotiations

Eus Early Outreach Aided 2005 Trade Negotiations

In January 2005, the European Commission released a communication paper outlining its position in upcoming trade negotiations. The goal was to enhance the efficiency and constructiveness of the February Trade Negotiations Committee meeting. This action demonstrates the EU's commitment to transparent communication within the multilateral trading system and provides a reference point for other negotiating parties. The document aimed to foster a more informed and productive dialogue, ultimately contributing to a smoother negotiation process.

New Global Customs Codes Aim to Curb Plastic Waste by 2028

New Global Customs Codes Aim to Curb Plastic Waste by 2028

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Harmonized System (HS) 2028 edition introduces new subheadings for plastic products, enhancing the visibility of specific polymers, expanded polystyrene articles, plant fiber items, plastic cotton swabs, fishing nets, and balloons. It also introduces a definition of 'single-use'. These adjustments will facilitate customs data collection, enabling governments to develop more effective trade regulations and promote sustainable plastic management. This will contribute to combating plastic pollution on a global scale.

HS Code Update Boosts Global Circular Economy Efforts

HS Code Update Boosts Global Circular Economy Efforts

The WCO promotes the green upgrade of the HS, supporting the circular economy and sustainable trade. It focuses on optimizing the HS code to track product lifecycles and facilitate resource recovery. This initiative aims to improve the traceability of goods, promote responsible consumption and production patterns, and contribute to environmental protection by enabling better monitoring and management of waste streams and recycled materials. Ultimately, this supports a more sustainable and resource-efficient global trade system.