Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency With WCO Trade Program

Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency With WCO Trade Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Colombian Tax and Customs Administration (DIAN) are strengthening cooperation through the Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP). This initiative aims to enhance Colombian Customs' capabilities in areas such as risk management and post-clearance audit. Funded by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the project provides capacity building support to help Colombian Customs achieve its strategic objectives. Ultimately, it contributes to trade facilitation and economic development in Colombia by improving customs efficiency and effectiveness.

WCO Introduces Wellness Training for Customs Agencies

WCO Introduces Wellness Training for Customs Agencies

The WCO has launched a Customs Executive Wellbeing Training program, covering stress management and resilience building, to help create a healthy and efficient workforce capable of responding to new challenges. This initiative focuses on equipping customs leaders with the tools and knowledge to support their own wellbeing and that of their teams. By prioritizing employee welfare, the WCO aims to foster a more engaged and productive environment, ultimately strengthening customs operations and their ability to adapt to evolving global demands.

Study Aims to Reduce Border Delays Between South Africa and Eswatini

Study Aims to Reduce Border Delays Between South Africa and Eswatini

South Africa and Eswatini launched a Time Release Study (TRS) at the Oshoek-Ngwenya border, aiming to improve cross-border trade efficiency by identifying and addressing bottlenecks in goods clearance through data analysis. Supported by the WCO, the study is expected to release a report in April 2024, providing recommendations for improvement. The TRS seeks to promote trade development and optimize border management between the two countries. The results will inform strategies to streamline processes and reduce delays, ultimately boosting economic activity.

Madagascar Customs Adopts Competencybased HR System

Madagascar Customs Adopts Competencybased HR System

With support from the WCO and UK HMRC, Madagascar Customs is implementing a competency-based modern Human Resource Management system upgrade project. Through expert guidance, tool development, and capacity building, the project aims to build a transparent and efficient HRM system to address challenges and seize opportunities, ultimately improving customs service levels. Progress includes refining the job directory, competency framework, and job descriptions, as well as developing a detailed implementation roadmap. The project is a key step towards modernizing Madagascar Customs' HR practices.

Africa Customs Modernization Advances with Sidawco Trade Project

Africa Customs Modernization Advances with Sidawco Trade Project

A Sida-WCO Trade Facilitation and Customs Modernization Project Coordinators' Workshop was held in Malawi to enhance the capabilities of project coordinators and promote customs modernization reforms. The meeting emphasized the importance of experience sharing, performance evaluation, and collaboration. Expert recommendations were made, including building a comprehensive performance management system, to improve customs modernization levels and promote trade development. The workshop aimed to strengthen project implementation and contribute to more efficient and effective customs procedures, ultimately facilitating trade and economic growth.

WCO Backs Digital Shift in Western Balkans for Closer Ties

WCO Backs Digital Shift in Western Balkans for Closer Ties

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization visited North Macedonia to promote regional integration in the Western Balkans through digital transformation. He emphasized the importance of data analysis, coordinated border management, and Single Window systems. He suggested building a regionally interconnected customs system based on WCO standards. Furthermore, he highlighted the role of customs in disaster relief and the importance of collaboration with various stakeholders. This visit underscores the WCO's commitment to supporting efficient and secure trade facilitation in the region.

Real Estate Firms Expand into Crossborder Ecommerce for Growth

Real Estate Firms Expand into Crossborder Ecommerce for Growth

Real estate companies are transforming to cross-border e-commerce, leveraging offline advantages for diversified development, while facing challenges like competition and operation. Differentiation, integration, and supply chain management are key to success. However, potential risks need to be carefully monitored. This shift represents a strategic move for real estate firms to explore new revenue streams and adapt to evolving market dynamics, but requires careful planning and execution to overcome inherent hurdles and achieve sustainable growth in the competitive e-commerce landscape.

Amazon Sellers Warned Against Costly FBA Warehousing Errors

Amazon Sellers Warned Against Costly FBA Warehousing Errors

This article delves into common pitfalls in Amazon FBA inbound and removal processes. It provides detailed solutions and operational advice on critical aspects such as product unit quantity input, FNSKU labels, single box weight, multi-channel fulfillment, and removal orders. The aim is to help sellers avoid risks, reduce operational costs, and improve efficiency. It offers practical guidance to navigate the complexities of FBA logistics and optimize inventory management within the Amazon ecosystem, ultimately leading to a more profitable and streamlined business.

Amazon Introduces Dynamic FBA Storage for Peak Season Sellers

Amazon Introduces Dynamic FBA Storage for Peak Season Sellers

Amazon has upgraded its FBA storage capacity management system, adopting a dynamic allocation mechanism and launching a "Capacity Request Tool" for rapid expansion within 72 hours, prioritizing sellers with excellent sales performance. The new system dynamically adjusts storage capacity based on IPI, sales, replenishment efficiency, and fulfillment center capacity. This helps sellers prepare for peak seasons and promote new products, particularly benefiting those in emerging markets like Mexico, Brazil, and Australia. The improvements aim to offer greater flexibility and responsiveness to seller needs.

02/12/2026 Warehousing
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Quzhou Industry Belt Expands to Africa with Agritech Focus

Quzhou Industry Belt Expands to Africa with Agritech Focus

This paper analyzes the suitability of industries like agricultural technology and outdoor products from Quzhou, Zhejiang, for the African market. It proposes a regional market strategy and risk management suggestions, emphasizing the use of B2B e-commerce platforms to optimize distribution channels. The study recommends a phased approach to entering the African market, aiming for mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. The analysis focuses on the specific characteristics of Quzhou's industrial belt and its potential for growth in the diverse African landscape.