Smart Tech Enhances Chinaasean Crossborder Logistics

Smart Tech Enhances Chinaasean Crossborder Logistics

A major breakthrough in China-ASEAN cross-border logistics! The Nanning Area's "Smart Customs" project has passed completion acceptance. This project constructs an intelligent supervision network, simplifies declaration procedures, significantly shortens customs clearance times, and reduces enterprise logistics costs, helping China-ASEAN cross-border logistics enter a new stage of "seamless customs clearance." It aims to streamline the process and enhance efficiency, ultimately boosting trade and economic cooperation between China and ASEAN countries by facilitating faster and more cost-effective movement of goods.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Green Shipping Faces Supply Chain Hurdles Amid Sustainability Push

Green Shipping Faces Supply Chain Hurdles Amid Sustainability Push

Carbon emissions from air freight pose a challenge to supply chain sustainability. FedEx's emission reduction targets were impacted by e-commerce growth and the pandemic. Companies need to re-evaluate their supply chains, reducing reliance on air transport, optimizing routes, and embracing multimodal transport and near-sourcing. Policy incentives and technological innovations like sustainable aviation fuel and electric aircraft offer future hope. Businesses should view sustainability as a strategic investment, achieving a win-win for both economic and environmental benefits.

EU Customs Lab Trains Bosnia in Revenue Protection Techniques

EU Customs Lab Trains Bosnia in Revenue Protection Techniques

The European Regional Customs Laboratory (RCL) provided practical training to the Customs Administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina, enhancing their capabilities in commodity sampling and identification to combat smuggling and fraud, and safeguard national revenue. The training combined theoretical knowledge with practical exercises, interpreting the SAMANCTA sampling guidelines and conducting on-site drills within enterprises. The WCO continuously supports customs capacity building, aiming to foster a more efficient and secure global trade environment. This initiative strengthens customs operations and contributes to economic stability.

Chile Urged to Ease Border Rules to Revive Aviation Tourism

Chile Urged to Ease Border Rules to Revive Aviation Tourism

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urges the Chilean government to lift border restrictions, including quarantine and PCR test requirements, and streamline vaccine certificate verification processes to boost aviation and tourism recovery. IATA also opposes the 'Mobility Pass' policy restricting domestic air travel. It suggests Chile learn from other countries' experiences and gradually ease restrictions while ensuring safety. The association believes these measures are crucial for stimulating economic growth and restoring passenger confidence in air travel within and to Chile.

WCO and ICAO Enhance Air Cargo Security to Support Global Trade

WCO and ICAO Enhance Air Cargo Security to Support Global Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) have jointly released new regulations to strengthen air cargo security and facilitate trade. Through the 'Joint Guiding Principles on Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information' and the 'Joint Guidance on the Coordination of Customs Authorized Economic Operator and Aviation Security Regulated Agent/Known Consignor Programmes', the initiative aims to improve risk assessment and program coordination. This collaborative effort seeks to build a safer and more efficient global air cargo supply chain.

IATA Opposes Lockdowns Backs Chiles Aviation Revival

IATA Opposes Lockdowns Backs Chiles Aviation Revival

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) opposes the proposed comprehensive lockdown by the Chilean Medical Association (Colmed), arguing it hinders aviation recovery. IATA emphasizes the need for precise prevention and control measures based on scientific data and safe operations to gradually restore air transport. The aviation industry is crucial to Chile's economic and social well-being and urgently needs recovery. IATA calls on the government and society to work together to create favorable conditions for the recovery of the aviation industry.

US Import Surge Strains Supply Chains Ahead of Holidays

US Import Surge Strains Supply Chains Ahead of Holidays

Panjiva data indicates strong US imports continued in February, but port congestion, stimulus policies, and holiday season demand create uncertainty. Retailers need to monitor market dynamics, adapt flexibly, address supply chain challenges, and seize opportunities. The sustained import strength is tempered by ongoing logistical bottlenecks and economic factors that could impact future performance. Companies must remain vigilant and proactive to navigate the evolving landscape and maintain a competitive edge in the market. Understanding these complexities is crucial for effective planning and decision-making.

US Rail Freight Slump Hides Longterm Growth AAR Report

US Rail Freight Slump Hides Longterm Growth AAR Report

Recent data from the Association of American Railroads (AAR) shows a short-term year-over-year decline in rail freight and intermodal volumes, but cumulative year-to-date figures remain positive. Performance varies across market segments, with significant potential in intermodal transportation. Rail freight faces challenges like truck competition and labor shortages, but also benefits from economic growth and technological innovation. Moving forward, railway companies need to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and expand services, embracing change to achieve sustainable growth.

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US Retail Sales Defy Inflation Rise in February

US Retail Sales Defy Inflation Rise in February

US retail sales data for February showed positive results, with a slower but steady growth rate, indicating strong consumer resilience. Apparel and building materials sectors performed well, and online sales still hold potential. Experts advise monitoring inflation and geopolitical risks. The NRF forecasts continued growth in retail sales throughout the year. Retail businesses should optimize products, expand channels, and improve efficiency to seize opportunities. The data suggests a healthy consumer base despite economic headwinds, but vigilance regarding potential disruptions is crucial.

Constellation Brands Faces Beer Shortage Amid Brown Glass Supply Crisis

Constellation Brands Faces Beer Shortage Amid Brown Glass Supply Crisis

Constellation Brands faces a brown glass shortage, impacting inventory of imported beers like Pacifico. Despite ongoing supply chain challenges and inflationary pressures, the company is actively addressing these issues through joint ventures, capacity expansion, and localization strategies. These efforts aim to maintain growth momentum within its beer business, mitigating the impact of the glass shortage and broader economic headwinds. The company remains focused on optimizing its supply chain and adapting to the evolving market landscape to ensure consistent product availability.