Moldova Strengthens Border Controls with New Customs Measures

Moldova Strengthens Border Controls with New Customs Measures

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a risk management workshop for the Customs Service of Moldova. This initiative aimed to enhance their capabilities in combating fraud and improving risk analysis at airports. The workshop contributes to building a more secure border protection system for Moldova, strengthening its ability to identify and mitigate potential threats related to cross-border movements of goods and people. By focusing on risk management principles and best practices, the WCO supports Moldova in safeguarding its national security and facilitating legitimate trade.

New Zealand Customs Boosts Global Trade Security with AEO Program

New Zealand Customs Boosts Global Trade Security with AEO Program

This paper delves into New Zealand Customs' strategies and practices concerning Authorized Economic Operators (AEO) and risk management. It specifically analyzes the operational mechanisms of its 'Secure Export Scheme' (SES) and the concrete steps involved in its risk management approach. By summarizing the New Zealand experience, this study offers valuable insights for other countries in building secure and efficient global trade supply chains. The analysis of SES and risk management techniques provides a practical understanding of how New Zealand Customs ensures trade security while facilitating legitimate trade.

South Africa Nigeria Strengthen Trade Ties Under Afcfta

South Africa Nigeria Strengthen Trade Ties Under Afcfta

Supported by the WCO's Accelerate Trade Facilitation Programme, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) successfully conducted an experience exchange focusing on post-clearance audit, Authorized Economic Operator (AEO), and risk management. The aim was to enhance the NCS's risk management capabilities, promote trade compliance, and contribute to the prosperity of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). This collaboration underscores the importance of customs cooperation in facilitating trade and strengthening regional economic integration through improved risk assessment and streamlined procedures.

Aviation Sector Focuses on Resilience Amid Security Risks

Aviation Sector Focuses on Resilience Amid Security Risks

This course aims to enhance the safety risk management and crisis response capabilities of aviation professionals. By learning key aspects such as risk assessment, risk minimization, and crisis management, participants will acquire practical skills to identify, evaluate, and respond to safety threats. The goal is to build more resilient organizations capable of addressing the increasingly complex safety challenges within the aviation industry. The course emphasizes practical application and real-world scenarios to improve decision-making during critical events and promote a proactive safety culture.

Mongolia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WTO Trade Initiative

Mongolia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WTO Trade Initiative

With the support of the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs and the World Customs Organization, the Mongolian Customs General Administration successfully held a risk management workshop. The workshop aimed to enhance risk identification, assessment, and response capabilities. Through practical exercises, experience sharing, and learning from Australian border management practices, Mongolian Customs is expected to significantly improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, create more favorable conditions for economic development, and maintain national border security. The ultimate goal is to strengthen risk management practices and facilitate trade.

Global Trade Risks Avoiding Delivery Without Bill of Lading

Global Trade Risks Avoiding Delivery Without Bill of Lading

This paper delves into the risks associated with the delivery of goods without a bill of lading in international trade and provides comprehensive prevention and response strategies. It emphasizes that foreign trade companies should adhere to the principle of payment collection, carefully select freight forwarders, and promptly obtain original bills of lading. In the event of delivery without a bill of lading, proactive legal measures should be taken to minimize losses and protect their rights.

Thai Airways Enhances Cargo Tracking Services

Thai Airways Enhances Cargo Tracking Services

West Coast Freight Network launches an airline lookup system, integrating information from over a thousand airlines worldwide. It supports searching by code, Chinese and English names, and provides information on Thai Airways' international hub and cargo tracking links. This allows users to quickly obtain the necessary information and improve international freight efficiency. The system aims to streamline the process of finding airline details and tracking shipments, ultimately benefiting businesses involved in global trade.

08/21/2025 Airlines
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Nanchangho Chi Minh Overland Route Costs Speed Compared

Nanchangho Chi Minh Overland Route Costs Speed Compared

This paper delves into the cross-border road transportation market from Nanchang to Ho Chi Minh City, exploring key factors such as freight rates, transit times, and service models. A case study of Shanghai Audunweis International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd. is analyzed. The paper also proposes strategic recommendations for companies engaged in cross-border logistics, aiming to provide decision-making references for relevant businesses and promote the healthy development of the cross-border logistics industry.

03/25/2025 Logistics
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Air Waybill Mastery Boosts Air Import Customs Efficiency

Air Waybill Mastery Boosts Air Import Customs Efficiency

This article analyzes the key information and function of the Master Air Waybill (MAWB) in air freight imports, emphasizing its importance in efficient customs clearance. It also introduces cross-border door-to-door logistics and customs supervised warehouse services related to the MAWB. The aim is to help businesses optimize international trade processes and improve efficiency. The MAWB serves as a crucial document for tracking shipments and ensuring regulatory compliance in international air freight operations.