Lanzhou International Freight Train Marks A New Chapter: A Bridge Connecting The World

Lanzhou International Freight Train Marks A New Chapter: A Bridge Connecting The World

Since the launch of the Lanzhou International Freight train on July 5, four successful shipments have occurred, generating an export value of over 70 million yuan. The service to Hamburg has been established, highlighting Lanzhou's significance in the Belt and Road Initiative. By connecting Central Asia, South Asia, and European markets, Lanzhou is poised to enhance its status as an international logistics hub and boost China’s manufacturing global competitiveness.

12/30/2023 Logistics
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Port Congestion A New Round of Challenges in Supply and Demand Conflicts

Port Congestion A New Round of Challenges in Supply and Demand Conflicts

Despite declining revenues in the shipping market, port congestion remains a persistent issue that is not easily alleviated. Data indicates that a significant number of bulk carriers and container ships continue to wait for loading and unloading, impacting global freight. The congestion problems in the U.S. and Europe have worsened due to the pandemic, economic fluctuations, and labor shortages, serving as a crucial barometer for macroeconomic and geopolitical conditions.

Driving Green Transformation International Postal Enterprises Focus on Sustainable Line Haul Transportation

Driving Green Transformation International Postal Enterprises Focus on Sustainable Line Haul Transportation

At the fourth "Green Postal Day," the International Post Corporation (IPC) highlighted that global postal companies are actively responding to the demand for sustainable delivery services by adopting electric vehicles and renewable energy sources, focusing on carbon reduction and environmental protection. Since 2008, carbon dioxide emissions have been reduced by 34%, with future goals aimed at increasing the proportion of alternative fuel vehicles to support greener trunk transportation.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Madrid's Barajas Airport Expands as Key Europe-Latin America Hub

Madrid's Barajas Airport Expands as Key Europe-Latin America Hub

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (IATA: MAD) is the main international airport in Madrid, located just 13 kilometers from the city center. Since its opening in 1928, it has grown into a significant aviation hub for Spain and Europe. The airport features modern facilities and four runways, accommodating over 41 million passengers annually, providing efficient air services for global travelers and serving as a vital gateway to Europe and Latin America.

Angola's Luanda Airport Expands with $153M Modernization Project

Angola's Luanda Airport Expands with $153M Modernization Project

The Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport in Luanda is undergoing a major expansion and renovation with an investment of approximately $153 million. Once completed, the airport's capacity will increase to accommodate 3.6 million passengers annually, with the addition of three parking lots and the implementation of automated management. This airport serves as Angola's primary international gateway, connecting various international airlines and enhancing the country's connectivity and global image.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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WCO Boosts Zambia Revenue Authority with Data Analytics

WCO Boosts Zambia Revenue Authority with Data Analytics

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a data analysis workshop for the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) to enhance its data analysis capabilities and build a data-driven organization. The workshop covered data governance, data quality, data warehouse optimization, and hands-on Python exercises. Successful experiences from Uganda and Tanzania were also shared. The WCO will continue to support its members in building data analysis capacity to jointly address global trade challenges.

Jamaica Expands Trade Security Program for Faster Commerce

Jamaica Expands Trade Security Program for Faster Commerce

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Jamaica Customs is upgrading its AEO program to enhance trade security and efficiency. By optimizing risk assessment, raising compliance standards, expanding facilitation measures, and strengthening international mutual recognition cooperation, Jamaica Customs is committed to building an open, secure, and efficient trade environment. This initiative actively promotes global trade security and facilitation, contributing to a more streamlined and reliable international trade landscape.

Ethiopia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

Ethiopia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

A WCO assessment report highlights challenges faced by Ethiopia's Post Clearance Audit (PCA). Recommendations include strengthening legal frameworks, improving risk management practices, and enhancing IT infrastructure. These improvements aim to increase the efficiency of customs control and facilitate trade. Addressing these areas is crucial for Ethiopia to optimize its customs operations and contribute to regional and global trade competitiveness. Successful implementation will require sustained commitment and strategic resource allocation.

WCO Promotes Trade Ease Via Publicprivate Partnerships at COMALEP

WCO Promotes Trade Ease Via Publicprivate Partnerships at COMALEP

The WCO participated in the COMALEP meeting and private sector forum to deepen public-private partnerships and promote trade facilitation. The meeting emphasized the importance of the private sector in customs policy development and explored issues such as regional customs cooperation, technological challenges, and fiscal risk management. The WCO's strategic leadership and the deepening of regional cooperation will contribute to building a more open, efficient, and secure global trading system.

Uzbekistan Strengthens Customs Controls with WCO Backing

Uzbekistan Strengthens Customs Controls with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP), provided remote technical assistance to the State Customs Committee (SCC) of Uzbekistan, focusing on enhancing Post-Clearance Audit (PCA) capabilities. Through theoretical reviews, practical exercises, and case studies, the project significantly improved the auditing skills of Uzbek customs officers and provided recommendations for developing specific customs procedures. This initiative supports Uzbekistan's efforts to improve its trade facilitation level.