WCO Boosts Trade Controls in Azerbaijan to Counter WMD Threats

WCO Boosts Trade Controls in Azerbaijan to Counter WMD Threats

The WCO's ACES project has assisted Azerbaijan Customs in enhancing its control over weapons of mass destruction. This initiative involved training customs officers and certifying experts, enabling Azerbaijan to fulfill UN Security Council resolutions and contribute to building a global security barrier. The project strengthens strategic trade control and customs capacity building, ultimately aiming to prevent the proliferation of WMDs and ensure a safer global environment. This collaborative effort underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing critical security challenges.

North Sea Storm Spurs Shipping Safety Fears in English Channel

North Sea Storm Spurs Shipping Safety Fears in English Channel

A 'bomb cyclone' struck the English Channel, causing dozens of containers to fall overboard and severely impacting shipping safety. The incident highlights industry concerns regarding container securing practices and potential crew violations. The adverse weather also significantly disrupted regional passenger and freight logistics. Authorities have launched an investigation and are urging the shipping company involved to take responsibility for the salvage operation. This event serves as another stark reminder of the importance of maritime safety.

01/26/2026 Logistics
Read More
Afcfta Study Finds Origin Rule Gaps in Textiles Auto Sectors

Afcfta Study Finds Origin Rule Gaps in Textiles Auto Sectors

The EU-World Customs Organization Rules of Origin Africa Programme released a report comparing rules of origin for the textile and automotive industries. The report reveals the impact of different rules on trade, industrial layout, and value chains. It provides a reference for policymakers and businesses, contributing to African regional economic development. The analysis highlights key differences and their consequences for sourcing strategies, production location, and overall competitiveness within the African context. This research aims to inform better policy decisions and promote sustainable economic growth in the region.

Xiamen Ecommerce Expo Aims to Boost Global Trade in 2026

Xiamen Ecommerce Expo Aims to Boost Global Trade in 2026

The 6th Xiamen International Cross-border E-commerce Exhibition will be held in Xiamen in June 2026, hosted by the China Chamber of International Commerce and the Xiamen Chamber of International Commerce. The exhibition, themed "Cross-border Interconnection, Global Trade", brings together global cross-border e-commerce enterprises, covering cross-border product selection, platform services, imported goods, and more. It aims to promote the dual circulation of domestic and international trade and boost global economic development. Exhibition consultation is currently underway.

EU and Middle East Differ in Air Freight Customs Rules

EU and Middle East Differ in Air Freight Customs Rules

International air freight customs clearance varies by country. This article focuses on the EU and the Middle East, detailing the differences in required documentation, specific regulations, and declaration processes. The EU emphasizes standardization, requiring a uniform customs declaration. The Middle East requires attention to pallet requirements and religious/cultural restrictions. Mastering these differentiated customs clearance secrets will help your goods flow smoothly worldwide. This knowledge is crucial for efficient and compliant international air transport.

Uber Freight Expands Managed Transport in Europe to Rival 4pls

Uber Freight Expands Managed Transport in Europe to Rival 4pls

Uber Freight is experiencing rapid growth in its European Managed Transportation business, with managed freight exceeding $200 million and projected to reach $2 billion by 2028. Leveraging its technological advantages and customer-centric strategy, the company aims to become a leading 4PL provider in Europe. Uber Freight focuses on helping customers optimize their supply chains, improve efficiency, and achieve sustainable development. Their commitment to innovation and service positions them for continued expansion and success in the competitive European logistics market.

Foxconn Faces Scrutiny Over Student Labor in Iphone X Production

Foxconn Faces Scrutiny Over Student Labor in Iphone X Production

Foxconn's reliance on student workers to assemble iPhone X, with reports of excessive overtime, exposes long-standing labor issues within Apple's supply chain. This analysis examines the collaboration between Foxconn and Apple, historical labor problems, the silence surrounding these issues, and the responsibilities of both Apple and government entities. It calls for the construction of a sustainable supply chain that respects labor rights, fostering a win-win situation for businesses, workers, consumers, and society as a whole.

2025 Ecommerce Trends Home Goods Outdoor Gear Lighting in Focus

2025 Ecommerce Trends Home Goods Outdoor Gear Lighting in Focus

Product selection is crucial in cross-border e-commerce. The "New Start 2025 Product Selection & Procurement Closed-door Meeting" on February 28th focused on three popular categories: Home & Office, Sports & Outdoors, and Lighting. It provided cross-border sellers with a one-stop product selection solution, connecting them with high-quality factory resources. Experts shared product selection strategies to help sellers grasp market trends and achieve sales growth. Simultaneously, it empowered factories to expand overseas, broaden their international sales channels, and achieve transformation and upgrading.

Roadie CEO Marc Gorlin Tackles Lastmile Delivery in Ecommerce Boom

Roadie CEO Marc Gorlin Tackles Lastmile Delivery in Ecommerce Boom

Roadie CEO Gorlin discusses the new challenges and opportunities in e-commerce logistics under the 'new normal' of the pandemic, emphasizing the importance of same-day delivery. Roadie leverages its flexible crowdsourced model, extensive network coverage, and deep understanding of the retail industry to help retailers win the 'last mile'. Their solutions address the increasing demand for faster and more convenient delivery options, enabling retailers to compete effectively in the evolving e-commerce landscape.

SSA Invests in Oakland Port to Boost West Coast Trade

SSA Invests in Oakland Port to Boost West Coast Trade

Global terminal operator SSA has extended its lease at the Port of Oakland to 2042 and is investing in terminal expansion and equipment upgrades. This demonstrates SSA's confidence in the future development of the Port of Oakland and its proactive response to changes in the global supply chain landscape. The Port of Oakland is striving to play a more important role in global trade by improving efficiency and strengthening environmental protection.