Logistics Industry Embraces Digitalization and Smart Supply Chains

Logistics Industry Embraces Digitalization and Smart Supply Chains

The logistics industry is undergoing digital transformation. Digital freight matching platforms are improving efficiency, and the KICKER audio case demonstrates the results of supply chain optimization. Key issues include freight yard management, the application of RFID and drone technology, speed improvement, building resilient supply chains, and addressing labor shortages. Companies need to actively embrace new technologies, optimize supply chain management, and enhance competitiveness. This digital revolution is crucial for staying ahead in the evolving logistics landscape.

Overseas Warehouses Boost Ecommerce Compliance Efficiency

Overseas Warehouses Boost Ecommerce Compliance Efficiency

Facing increasingly strict compliance requirements from e-commerce platforms, overseas warehouse systems play a crucial role in product information management. E-JingTong's overseas warehouse system helps sellers achieve refined product information management through functions such as SKU synchronization, SN coding, and quality inspection tracking. This reduces operating costs and enhances competitiveness. By providing accurate and traceable data, the system ensures adherence to regulations, minimizing risks associated with non-compliance and improving overall operational efficiency in the global marketplace.

02/03/2026 Warehousing
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Mastering Ecommerce on OZON in Eastern Europe

Mastering Ecommerce on OZON in Eastern Europe

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the six core modules of OZON operations: product management, pricing strategies, logistics fulfillment, advertising, customer service, and compliance management. Mastering these key aspects is crucial for Chinese sellers to achieve success in the Russian e-commerce market. Understanding these modules allows sellers to optimize their performance and navigate the complexities of the OZON platform, ultimately leading to increased sales and market share in the competitive Eastern European landscape.

Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO SECO Backing

Colombia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO SECO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP), conducted a strategic planning and project management workshop for the Colombian Tax and Customs Authority (DIAN) to enhance its institutional capacity. The workshop assisted DIAN in building a results-based management system, designing a future development model for Customs, and mastering effective coordination tools. This laid a solid foundation for DIAN's Customs reform efforts, enabling more efficient and effective operations and contributing to increased trade facilitation.

Revised Kyoto Convention Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

Revised Kyoto Convention Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

The 15th session of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) Management Committee focused on broader accession and effective implementation of the Convention, discussing key principles, challenges, and potential solutions. The meeting highlighted the RKC's crucial role in supporting the implementation of the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement. A decision was made to establish a new virtual working group to review and update the Convention, ensuring its adaptation to modern customs management needs. This aims to promote trade facilitation and development globally.

WCOWACAM Project Modernizes Ghana Customs Operations

WCOWACAM Project Modernizes Ghana Customs Operations

An assessment by the World Customs Organization (WCO) of its WCO-WACAM project supporting the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) revealed significant progress in stakeholder engagement, human resource management, and strategic management. The WCO has proposed further collaboration aimed at strengthening customs administration in Ghana, promoting trade facilitation, and fostering economic development. The project's impact highlights the importance of targeted capacity building initiatives in achieving customs modernization goals and contributing to broader economic growth within the region.

Firms Adopt Digital Procurement to Optimize Supply Chains

Firms Adopt Digital Procurement to Optimize Supply Chains

This paper delves into the critical role of suppliers in the business supply chain, elaborating on supplier classification, tiered management, and the application of digital procurement systems in optimizing supplier management. By effectively classifying and tiering suppliers, and leveraging digital procurement systems, companies can better control their supply chain and enhance overall competitiveness. This includes improved risk mitigation, cost reduction, and enhanced collaboration with key suppliers, ultimately leading to a more resilient and efficient supply chain.

Guide to Winning Enterprise Certification Bids

Guide to Winning Enterprise Certification Bids

This paper systematically reviews the qualification certification system that bidding companies should focus on, from five dimensions: basic management, information security, food safety, integrity credit, and professional qualifications. These certifications are not only the "entry ticket" for bidding but also an important manifestation of standardized operation, improved management level, and enhanced market competitiveness. They help companies accurately match opportunities and increase the probability of winning bids, ultimately contributing to enterprise success in the competitive bidding landscape.

China Proposes Risk Reforms to Boost Global Trade

China Proposes Risk Reforms to Boost Global Trade

In 2007, China proposed to the WTO to promote trade facilitation through risk management. The proposal advocated for reduced inspections, differentiated treatment, and adherence to non-discrimination principles. It also emphasized the importance of addressing the needs of developing countries in the context of trade facilitation. The core idea centered on leveraging risk management techniques to streamline customs procedures and enhance international trade efficiency, while ensuring fairness and inclusivity for all WTO members, particularly those with limited resources.