WCO Releases Guide to Curb Illegal Trade in Ecosensitive Goods

WCO Releases Guide to Curb Illegal Trade in Ecosensitive Goods

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has released guidelines to assist customs officers in combating illegal trade in environmentally sensitive commodities. The guidelines place particular emphasis on the Basel Convention and aim to strengthen border controls to protect the environment. By focusing on key areas such as waste management and hazardous materials, the WCO seeks to enhance customs' role in preventing the illicit movement of environmentally damaging goods across international borders and ensuring compliance with international environmental agreements. This initiative is crucial for safeguarding environmental security and promoting sustainable trade practices.

Stranded Cargo Ship with Explosives Secured in Great Yarmouth

Stranded Cargo Ship with Explosives Secured in Great Yarmouth

The bulk carrier “Ruby,” laden with potentially explosive fertilizer, was denied entry to multiple ports after being damaged in a storm and deemed a hazardous cargo. Ultimately, Great Yarmouth, UK, stepped forward, developing meticulous plans and emergency measures to accommodate the “outcast” vessel. This incident highlights the safety risks associated with maritime transport of dangerous goods, calling for enhanced regulations, technological upgrades, and international cooperation to ensure the sustainable development of maritime transportation. The situation underscores the need for proactive port management and preparedness in handling potentially catastrophic events.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Overview of China's Coastal Freight Fleet Capacity in 2018

Overview of China's Coastal Freight Fleet Capacity in 2018

The 2018 overview of China's coastal cargo ships shows a trend of increasing capacity across various ship categories. Bulk carriers, container ships, and liquid hazardous goods vessels have all seen growth in tonnage and numbers, reflecting a healthy industry development and proactive structural adjustments.

02/28/2019 Logistics
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WCO Offers Handson Training for Chemical Trade Compliance

WCO Offers Handson Training for Chemical Trade Compliance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a hands-on training camp on chemical classification to enhance the capabilities of customs chemists in chemical classification, origin determination, and trade security. The program includes theoretical learning at the WCO headquarters and practical training at the Japan Customs Central Laboratory, focusing on the latest technologies and analytical methods to improve the management efficiency of customs laboratories. This initiative aims to equip customs officials with the necessary skills to accurately classify chemicals and ensure compliance with international trade regulations.

US Rail Freight Volumes Rise Amid Economic Recovery Signs

US Rail Freight Volumes Rise Amid Economic Recovery Signs

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volume both increased year-over-year in late April. Significant growth was observed in freight categories such as coal, motor vehicles & parts, and chemicals. Intermodal business also showed strong growth momentum. Despite challenges like supply chain bottlenecks and labor shortages, the recovery of rail transport has a positive impact on the economy. It is recommended to increase infrastructure investment and optimize supply chain management to further enhance the efficiency and reliability of rail transportation.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Dangerous Goods Declaration Process and Precautions

Dangerous Goods Declaration Process and Precautions

Dangerous goods declaration is mandatory for hazardous cargo (not required for general goods). Shanghai Port requires English MSDS, declaration authorization, packing list, and DG packaging certificate. Submit 1-2 days before booking to avoid rush fees and ensure smooth clearance. Confirm deadlines and maintain client communication to prevent delays.

Dangerous Goods LCL Export Process Explained

Dangerous Goods LCL Export Process Explained

This article elaborates on the processes related to exporting hazardous loose cargo via Less than Container Load (LCL). It begins with the confirmation of key information, including piece count, gross weight, and dangerous goods declarations, emphasizing the importance of the destination port and the basic composition of LCL fees.

Container Transport Handling Considerations

Container Transport Handling Considerations

When arranging container transportation, the shipper's containers must comply with international standards and safety regulations, and valid certificates proving cargo suitability must be provided. For tank containers, the carrier may discharge necessary goods in hazardous situations, without assuming liability. The shipper is responsible for related costs and losses to ensure transportation safety.

2025 International Air Cargo Bans for Ecommerce Shipments

2025 International Air Cargo Bans for Ecommerce Shipments

This article provides a detailed analysis of the classification of prohibited items in international air cargo as of 2025 and its significance for cross-border e-commerce. By understanding the prohibition lists for hazardous materials, aerosol liquids, and high-value items, sellers can enhance compliance and ensure successful international shipping by avoiding selection mistakes.