WCO and ICAO Enhance Air Cargo Security to Support Global Trade

WCO and ICAO Enhance Air Cargo Security to Support Global Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) have jointly released new regulations to strengthen air cargo security and facilitate trade. Through the 'Joint Guiding Principles on Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information' and the 'Joint Guidance on the Coordination of Customs Authorized Economic Operator and Aviation Security Regulated Agent/Known Consignor Programmes', the initiative aims to improve risk assessment and program coordination. This collaborative effort seeks to build a safer and more efficient global air cargo supply chain.

New Executive Program Aims to Empower Customs Leaders in Global Trade

New Executive Program Aims to Empower Customs Leaders in Global Trade

The Executive Program in Commerce and Business Administration (EPCBA) aims to enhance the strategic thinking and practical skills of customs managers from developing countries. The program covers key topics such as international trade theory, business management knowledge, WCO international standards, and the WTO TFA, helping participants address customs challenges and promote global trade facilitation. It provides a comprehensive understanding of modern customs practices and equips participants with the tools necessary to improve efficiency and effectiveness in their respective roles.

Global Airline Group IATA Focuses on Human Factors for Ground Safety

Global Airline Group IATA Focuses on Human Factors for Ground Safety

This IATA course aims to help airport managers, ground handling personnel, and others understand the impact of human factors in ground handling operations. It teaches how to reduce safety risks and improve operational efficiency through human factors engineering. The course covers concepts of human factors, safety culture development, risk identification and analysis, communication, and process optimization. Completion of the course and passing the exam results in IATA certification.

Global Airlines Urge Mask Mandates Over Distancing to Boost Travel Confidence

Global Airlines Urge Mask Mandates Over Distancing to Boost Travel Confidence

IATA supports mask-wearing to restart aviation but opposes price increases due to empty seats. The risk of transmission on airplanes is low, and comprehensive prevention measures can ensure passenger safety and rebuild confidence. IATA believes that requiring masks is a more effective and less economically damaging approach than leaving seats empty to ensure social distancing. Prioritizing passenger well-being and affordability is crucial for the aviation industry's recovery and the broader economic rebound.

Global Aviation Body IATA Harvard Partner to Boost Customer Service Leadership

Global Aviation Body IATA Harvard Partner to Boost Customer Service Leadership

This course, a collaboration between IATA and Harvard Business School, combines aviation customer service knowledge with leadership management skills. It aims to enhance participants' customer communication, cross-cultural communication, stress management, and leadership abilities, contributing to the development of exceptional airline service teams. Upon successful completion of the course and exams, participants will receive an IATA certificate of completion and a diploma in leadership and management.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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WCO Chief Stresses Customs Key Role in Global Supply Chain Resilience

WCO Chief Stresses Customs Key Role in Global Supply Chain Resilience

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization emphasized at the Asian Development Bank Institute Annual Conference that global supply chains face multiple challenges including digitalization, data standardization, disruptive technologies, e-commerce development, environmental issues, and border conflicts. Customs plays a crucial role in enhancing supply chain resilience by strengthening risk management, simplifying customs clearance, fostering international cooperation, applying technology, and building personnel capacity. Enhanced cooperation among border agencies is essential to jointly maintain trade security and facilitation.

UPS Expands Cologne Hub with 200M Investment to Boost Global Trade

UPS Expands Cologne Hub with 200M Investment to Boost Global Trade

UPS announced a $200 million expansion of its European air hub at Cologne/Bonn Airport in Germany to meet growing global trade demands. The expansion will significantly increase package sorting capacity, create new jobs, and incorporate state-of-the-art sorting technology, further solidifying Cologne/Bonn Airport's position as a leading logistics center in Europe. This investment reflects UPS's confidence in the long-term growth of global trade and its commitment to providing exceptional service to its customers. The upgraded facility will enhance efficiency and support faster delivery times for businesses worldwide.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Maersk Expands Asiaeurope Routes Amid Emerging Market Push

Maersk Expands Asiaeurope Routes Amid Emerging Market Push

Maersk, a global shipping giant, is reshaping the global maritime landscape by optimizing the Asia-Europe trade lane, expanding into emerging markets in the Middle East and Africa, and improving transatlantic and intra-regional routes. These efforts aim to enhance trade efficiency and promote regional economic development. Maersk's strategic adjustments to its network and market focus demonstrate its commitment to facilitating global commerce and adapting to evolving trade patterns.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Cosco Shipping Releases Innovative Digital Supply Chain Products And Industry Solutions

Cosco Shipping Releases Innovative Digital Supply Chain Products And Industry Solutions

At the 2024 Global Supply Chain Partnership Conference, COSCO Shipping Holdings launched three digital supply chain products and two industry solutions aimed at driving innovation in full-chain services. The new products, 'Flexi-Match,' 'Sea-Rail Connect,' and 'Global Easy,' focus on customer-selected services, integrated transportation modes, and one-stop global logistics, providing customers with a more flexible and convenient logistics experience, further promoting innovation in the supply chain ecosystem.

06/28/2024 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Cut Jobs Restructure Amid Downturn

Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Cut Jobs Restructure Amid Downturn

The cross-border e-commerce industry is experiencing a downturn, marked by frequent layoffs, salary reductions, and work stoppages. Platform giants like Amazon are also scaling back operations to reduce costs and increase efficiency. Simultaneously, emerging platforms like Pinduoduo are presenting new opportunities and challenges. Companies need to streamline operations and improve profitability, while employees must enhance their skills to adapt to the changing landscape. The industry is undergoing a significant transformation, demanding resilience and adaptability from all stakeholders.