Korea Port Association Leads Innovation in Maritime Sector

Korea Port Association Leads Innovation in Maritime Sector

Since its establishment in 1976, the Korea Port and Harbor Association (KPHA) has dedicated itself to promoting the development and collaboration of port-related industries. Through research, technology development, and international exchanges, KPHA has played a vital role in enhancing port competitiveness and supporting sustainable development, while actively cultivating talent in port management.

Long Beach Port Advances Uschina Trade Innovation

Long Beach Port Advances Uschina Trade Innovation

Long Beach Port is a critical gateway for Pacific trade in the United States, recording a throughput of 9.38 million TEUs in 2021. The port is dedicated to promoting innovation, environmental sustainability, and community development. By collaborating with various stakeholders, it actively optimizes its logistics services, showcasing its leadership role in global trade. For more information, visit the port's official website.

Halifax Port Boosts Economic Growth As Key Trade Hub

Halifax Port Boosts Economic Growth As Key Trade Hub

Halifax Port focuses on attracting cargo and cruise activities through collaboration with partners, creating sustainable value for the local economy. This not only promotes business development but also advances green port construction, becoming a significant force in regional economic development.

How Logistics Companies Can Effectively Prevent the Loss of Strategic Customers

How Logistics Companies Can Effectively Prevent the Loss of Strategic Customers

Logistics companies often face the risk of losing strategic major clients in a competitive environment and must take a multifaceted approach to prevention. This includes understanding customer needs, promoting organizational collaboration, monitoring signs of churn, responding to demand upgrades, and paying attention to decision-maker risks. Effective customer relationship management helps reduce churn and ensures the sustainable development of the enterprise.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Long-man Europe Freight Train: Connecting Asia and Europe, Driving New Trade Opportunities

Long-man Europe Freight Train: Connecting Asia and Europe, Driving New Trade Opportunities

Since its launch in August last year, the Changman Europe international freight train has been in operation for over 100 days, completing multiple round trips, covering a total distance of 160,000 kilometers, with a cargo value exceeding 35 million euros. The recent arrival of trains from Germany marks its smooth operation, and is expected to enhance transport efficiency and attract a wider customer base.

03/10/2023 Logistics
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WCO JICA Boost Pacific Island Customs Training

WCO JICA Boost Pacific Island Customs Training

The WCO-JICA MTP project empowers Pacific Island customs administrations by developing local trainers and regional training materials to enhance customs capabilities. The third working group activity was held in Fiji, focusing on strengthening regional collaboration and ensuring sustainable capacity building within the customs administrations of the Pacific Island countries. The project aims to improve customs efficiency and effectiveness through tailored training programs and resources, ultimately contributing to economic growth and security in the region.

WCO Resumes Leadership Program to Train Future Customs Leaders

WCO Resumes Leadership Program to Train Future Customs Leaders

The WCO relaunched its Leadership Development Programme, aiming to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of customs officials. This initiative addresses international trade challenges and promotes customs modernization. Sixteen countries have benefited from the program. The WCO expresses gratitude to China, Japan, and Korea for their financial contributions and support.

Ethiopia Boosts Trade with WCO Harmonized System Partnership

Ethiopia Boosts Trade with WCO Harmonized System Partnership

The Ethiopian Customs Commission (ECC), in collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO), enhances the professional capacity of its officers in the Harmonized System (HS). This article emphasizes the importance of commodity classification, shares highlights from the ECC's study visit, and provides references and suggestions for customs and enterprises in other developing countries. The aim is to improve trade competitiveness through strengthened customs expertise and efficient classification practices, ultimately contributing to smoother international trade flows.