Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

This case study explores the complexities of the contractual nature between freight forwarders and shippers. With the development of international cargo transportation, maritime freight forwarders can act as either agents or carriers, leading to disputes regarding legal relationships. The crux lies in whether both parties negotiated freight for the entire transport; if the agent's role is not explicitly defined, they may be regarded as the carrier. The findings indicate that specific expressions of intent and the classification of cost types are crucial in determining the nature of the legal relationship.

07/28/2025 Logistics
Read More
Shenzhen To Gothenburg Air Freight Price Guide

Shenzhen To Gothenburg Air Freight Price Guide

This article presents air freight rates and flight information from Shenzhen to Gothenburg, including airline details, flight schedules, and cost breakdowns. It emphasizes customs requirements and important considerations for cargo handling, providing clear reference information for clients.

11/30/-0001 Logistics
Read More
WCO Streamlines Regional Structure to Improve Global Trade

WCO Streamlines Regional Structure to Improve Global Trade

The WCO's regional architecture plays a crucial role in global trade facilitation. The 2017 conference highlighted its role in supporting the WCO's strategic plan and implementing the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. The conference assessed the effectiveness of regional strategic plans and donor conferences, deciding to further optimize best practice guides and enhance the use of digital platforms. This aims to improve global customs capacity building and promote trade development.

Malawi Boosts Wildlife Trafficking Crackdown with WCO Aid

Malawi Boosts Wildlife Trafficking Crackdown with WCO Aid

The WCO is assisting the Malawi Revenue Authority in enhancing its intelligence capabilities to combat illegal wildlife trade. This support includes providing expert assistance and training to strengthen the implementation of the CITES convention. The initiative aims to build a global enforcement network to effectively address wildlife trafficking. By improving intelligence gathering and analysis, the Malawi Revenue Authority will be better equipped to identify and intercept shipments of illegal wildlife products, contributing to the protection of endangered species and the disruption of criminal networks involved in this illicit trade.

West Africa Launches Electronic Trade Transit System

West Africa Launches Electronic Trade Transit System

Five West African nations are jointly developing an electronic transit system to streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve efficiency, thereby promoting regional economic integration and supporting trade facilitation agreements. This initiative aims to modernize customs procedures and enhance the movement of goods within the region, fostering economic growth and attracting investment. By leveraging technology, the system seeks to overcome existing bottlenecks and create a more predictable and transparent trade environment for businesses operating in West Africa.

WCO Program Enhances Asiapacific Trade Efficiency

WCO Program Enhances Asiapacific Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) recently held a successful pre-accreditation workshop on Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) for Asia-Pacific members. The workshop aimed to cultivate professionals capable of promoting regional trade facilitation and security. Through experience sharing, interactive practice, and personalized feedback, the event laid a foundation for a robust network of AEO experts. This initiative will assist WCO members in strengthening their AEO programs and building a secure and efficient global supply chain.

WTO WCO Boost Sustainable Development Via Trade Facilitation

WTO WCO Boost Sustainable Development Via Trade Facilitation

The WCO Headquarters hosted a GTFP Peer Exchange Seminar, bringing together representatives from 14 countries to discuss the sustainability of trade facilitation measures. The meeting emphasized experience sharing, addressing challenges, exploring key areas, and highlighting the latest WCO developments. The aim was to promote global trade facilitation, enhance customs efficiency, and contribute to global economic prosperity. Discussions focused on practical implementation strategies and long-term impact assessment to ensure the enduring benefits of trade facilitation initiatives.

WCO Outlines Postpandemic Global Trade Strategy

WCO Outlines Postpandemic Global Trade Strategy

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Council Sessions focused on the recovery, transformation, and resilience of global trade in the post-pandemic era. Several resolutions were adopted, covering e-commerce, passenger flow management, cross-border vaccine transportation, and gender equality. The WCO is actively adapting to address challenges and embrace opportunities, aiming to build a more efficient, secure, and sustainable global trading system.