Asiapacific Customs Boost Supply Chain Resilience Postcovid

Asiapacific Customs Boost Supply Chain Resilience Postcovid

WCO Asia-Pacific members shared experiences in responding to crises like COVID-19 and explored ways to enhance supply chain resilience during an online seminar. The meeting emphasized the importance of international cooperation, data sharing, and automated clearance to build a more efficient and secure regional customs system. Discussions focused on strategies for mitigating disruptions and ensuring the smooth flow of goods in the face of future challenges. The goal is to strengthen the region's ability to withstand and recover from unexpected events impacting trade.

Mozambique Customs Boosts Environmental Safeguards with UN Backing

Mozambique Customs Boosts Environmental Safeguards with UN Backing

The World Customs Organization, in collaboration with UNEP and other organizations, held a workshop in Mozambique to enhance the Mozambican Customs' understanding and enforcement capabilities regarding the Basel and Montreal Conventions. The workshop emphasized the crucial role of customs in addressing climate change and promoting global environmental sustainability. By strengthening capacity building and international cooperation, customs can better fulfill its environmental responsibilities and contribute to a more sustainable future. This initiative highlights the importance of customs in safeguarding the environment through effective implementation of international agreements.

LA Long Beach Ports Delay Dwell Fee As Supply Chain Eases

LA Long Beach Ports Delay Dwell Fee As Supply Chain Eases

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have once again delayed the implementation of the container dwell fee, this time until February 25th. This is attributed to the policy's 'deterrent effect' and a series of optimization measures implemented by the ports, leading to a significant reduction in terminal congestion. The continued postponement reflects the ports' efforts to balance easing congestion with avoiding trade burdens, and their ongoing focus on future supply chain challenges. The ports are cautiously optimistic about the improvements but remain vigilant.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Maritime Industry Adapts to Postpandemic new Normal

Maritime Industry Adapts to Postpandemic new Normal

This paper delves into the challenges and opportunities facing the current maritime industry, focusing on the impact of factors such as weak demand, overcapacity, and policy risks on the market. Through the perspective of the Chief Operating Officer of the South Carolina Ports Authority, it explores how shipping companies and ports can respond to change and embrace the future through excellent service, innovative technologies, and infrastructure development. The analysis highlights strategies for navigating market volatility and ensuring long-term sustainability in the evolving global trade landscape.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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CH Robinson Invests 1B in Supply Chain Tech Overhaul

CH Robinson Invests 1B in Supply Chain Tech Overhaul

C.H. Robinson announced a $1 billion investment in technology over the next five years to enhance logistics service capabilities through technological innovation. This move stems from in-depth customer research, focusing on the importance of technology, the need for visibility, and the value of local expertise. CEO Bob Biesterfeld emphasized the importance of combining technology and talent, stating that the supply chain is key to businesses winning in the future. The investment aims to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and provide better solutions for their clients.

Canadian Rail Giants Compete for Kansas City Southern

Canadian Rail Giants Compete for Kansas City Southern

A bidding war between two major Canadian railway companies for KCS aims to create a seamless rail network across North America. This move promises to reshape cross-border trade patterns, but also raises concerns among shippers about potential monopolies and price increases. The scrutiny of US regulatory bodies will significantly impact the future of the industry. The outcome of this acquisition will determine the competitive landscape and potentially affect transportation costs and efficiency for businesses involved in international trade between Canada, the US, and Mexico.

Canada Tightens Crackdown on Counterfeit Shipping Strategies

Canada Tightens Crackdown on Counterfeit Shipping Strategies

This article delves into strategies for shipping counterfeit goods to Canada via international freight consolidation. It analyzes the pros and cons of different transportation methods, such as air and sea freight, emphasizing the importance of selecting a reliable consolidation company. Practical advice is provided on minimizing customs inspection risks and navigating customs clearance. The article also warns of legal risks and looks ahead to future trends in compliance and brand transformation. This information is for educational purposes only and does not endorse or encourage illegal activities.

US Rail Freight Trends Hint at Economic Uncertainty

US Rail Freight Trends Hint at Economic Uncertainty

U.S. rail freight presents a mixed picture. Intermodal growth suggests a consumer recovery, while a decline in traditional freight may reflect industrial weakness. Overall freight volume experienced a slight decrease. The intermodal segment's positive performance hints at increased consumer demand and potentially improving economic conditions. However, the contraction in traditional freight shipments raises concerns about the health of the manufacturing and industrial sectors. The small overall decline indicates a need for careful monitoring of future trends to determine the true state of the economy.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Freight Carriers Adopt Survival Tactics Amid Profit Pressures

Freight Carriers Adopt Survival Tactics Amid Profit Pressures

The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index report provides an in-depth analysis of the current challenges facing the freight market, including overcapacity, declining rates, and policy changes. The report analyzes truckload, parcel, and LTL (Less-than-Truckload) segments separately, offering strategic guidance for freight companies to survive in adverse conditions. Data-driven decision-making will be crucial for the future success of freight businesses. This report highlights the importance of adapting to market dynamics and leveraging data for informed strategies in a competitive landscape.

Global Trade Classification System Nears Upgrade Under HS Review

Global Trade Classification System Nears Upgrade Under HS Review

The World Customs Organization (WCO) released an interim report on its exploratory study for the Strategic Review of the Harmonized System (HS). The report reaffirms the HS's role as a cornerstone of global trade classification while highlighting areas for improvement. It explores strategies to enhance the HS's usability, expand its functionality to address emerging trade needs, and encourages active participation from all stakeholders in shaping the future of the HS. The review aims to ensure the HS remains relevant and effective in facilitating international trade.