New IATA Handbook Enhances Airline Booking for 20252026

New IATA Handbook Enhances Airline Booking for 20252026

The latest edition of the IATA Reservation Handbook (RHB), effective from June 1, 2025, to May 31, 2026, includes updates to chapters on group bookings and chargeable ancillary services. It aims to provide airlines and travel agents with a centralized guide to reservation procedures and best practices, enhancing booking efficiency, improving customer satisfaction, and reducing operational risks. This handbook serves as a crucial resource for navigating the complexities of airline reservations according to IATA standards.

Shanghai Seeks Ecommerce Events Manager Amid Market Boom

Shanghai Seeks Ecommerce Events Manager Amid Market Boom

Expanding Group is hiring an Exhibition Sales Manager in Shanghai, focusing on the cross-border e-commerce exhibition market. Responsibilities include sales expansion, customer relationship management, and client development. The ideal candidate should possess exhibition sales experience, strong communication skills, and a team-oriented spirit. We offer a competitive salary with commission and bonuses, statutory holidays, and professional training. Our company embraces a 'people-oriented' philosophy, providing an excellent working environment and career development opportunities.

US Markets Closed for Martin Luther King Jr Day 2026

US Markets Closed for Martin Luther King Jr Day 2026

On January 19, 2026, the US stock and bond markets will be closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This market holiday will also result in reduced liquidity in the foreign exchange market and adjusted trading hours for futures markets. Investors should be aware of these market closures, trade cautiously, and refer to the CME Group holiday trading schedule to plan their trading strategies and avoid unnecessary losses. Advance planning is crucial during market holidays.

Huawei DHL Partner on Iotdriven Supply Chain Upgrade

Huawei DHL Partner on Iotdriven Supply Chain Upgrade

Deutsche Post DHL Group and Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. have partnered to launch a large-scale IoT project aimed at enhancing the security and efficiency of global supply chains through IoT technology. The project will leverage Huawei's IoT devices, connectivity technologies, and network infrastructure to optimize freight, warehousing, and last-mile delivery services. This enables real-time tracking, refined management, and intelligent optimization, ultimately reducing costs, improving efficiency, and providing customers with higher-quality services.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising Copyright Lawsuits Over Plush Toys Art

Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising Copyright Lawsuits Over Plush Toys Art

This article summarizes three recent TRO (Temporary Restraining Order) enforcement cases, involving trademark infringement by the United States Olympic Committee, copyright infringement of illustrations by Anderson Design Group, and trademark infringement of dolls by Blujay Studios. It serves as a reminder to cross-border e-commerce sellers to prioritize intellectual property protection, exercise caution in product selection, ensure original designs, and operate in compliance with regulations to avoid the risk of infringement.

Costway Innovates Affordable Home and Lifestyle Solutions

Costway Innovates Affordable Home and Lifestyle Solutions

Costway, a brand under the Hoya Group, is committed to providing diverse and high-quality products across home, outdoor, and fitness categories, enhancing users' quality of life. Its core strengths lie in a user-centric design philosophy, stringent quality control, comprehensive customer service, and efficient supply chain management. Moving forward, Costway will continue to deeply understand user needs, innovate products and services, and expand market channels, striving to become a leading global lifestyle brand.

WCO JICA Enhance Customs Training in Southern Africa

WCO JICA Enhance Customs Training in Southern Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint project successfully held the second working group activity in Mozambique. The aim was to enhance customs valuation capabilities in five Southern African countries and promote regional trade facilitation. The activity focused on improving training skills, with experts sharing experiences and participants actively engaging. This laid the foundation for building a high-quality trainer pool and improving the regional training system.

Logistics Leader Steve Huntley Addresses Industry Trends

Logistics Leader Steve Huntley Addresses Industry Trends

Resource Logistics Group President Steve Huntley shared insights on the impact of the 2023 peak season, procurement, nearshoring, and artificial intelligence on logistics. He emphasized the importance of optimizing supply chains and reducing costs in the face of these trends. The discussion highlighted strategies for navigating challenges and leveraging opportunities to improve efficiency and resilience within the logistics sector. Huntley's analysis provides valuable perspectives for businesses looking to adapt and thrive in the evolving landscape.

Oakland Port Reopens As AB5 Protests Supply Chain Issues Persist

Oakland Port Reopens As AB5 Protests Supply Chain Issues Persist

The Port of Oakland has fully reopened after trucker protests against AB5, but faces challenges in returning to normal operations. The port has committed to improving communication, providing resources, and establishing a working group to collaborate with truckers and state government. These efforts aim to find solutions, rebuild trust, and maintain supply chain stability. While the port is operational, ongoing efforts are crucial to address the underlying concerns and prevent future disruptions.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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WCO JICA Boost Customs Valuation Training in Southern Africa

WCO JICA Boost Customs Valuation Training in Southern Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint project is progressing in Southern Africa. The 3rd Working Group activity of the Customs Valuation (CV) Master Trainer Programme (MTP) aimed to enhance the customs valuation capabilities of Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. The project focuses on developing a regional pool of trainers and creating training materials. This initiative seeks to promote fairness and efficiency in international trade by strengthening customs valuation expertise within the region.