US Ports Boost Storm Resilience to Safeguard Supply Chains

US Ports Boost Storm Resilience to Safeguard Supply Chains

Ports are increasingly vulnerable due to the growing frequency of extreme weather events. This paper analyzes the impacts of hurricanes like Sandy and Katrina on ports and supply chains, comparing the responses of the Port of New York and New Jersey with the Port of Los Angeles to highlight the disparities in climate resilience efforts among US ports. It emphasizes the importance of inter-port collaboration and calls for stronger federal guidance and incentives to collectively address the risks posed by climate change, ensuring the smooth flow of global trade.

Fourkites Infosys Partner to Boost Supply Chain Visibility

Fourkites Infosys Partner to Boost Supply Chain Visibility

FourKites and Infosys have partnered to accelerate supply chain innovation and address challenges posed by the pandemic. This alliance offers end-to-end solutions, jointly expands market reach, and enhances supply chain visibility capabilities. The collaboration aims to provide businesses with real-time insights and improved control over their supply chains, enabling them to make more informed decisions and optimize their operations. By combining FourKites' leading visibility platform with Infosys' expertise in digital transformation, the partnership promises to deliver significant value to customers seeking to build more resilient and agile supply chains.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Tiktok Shop Challenges US Small Businesses Amid Growth

Tiktok Shop Challenges US Small Businesses Amid Growth

TikTok US may raise its entry barrier in 2026, potentially reducing operational support for stores with annual revenue below $10 million or monthly sales under $65,000. Small and medium-sized sellers need to enhance their operational capabilities, focusing on refined product selection, marketing, and financial management. Tools like E-Cang ERP can help achieve data-driven decision-making, efficient influencer collaboration, and accurate profit calculation, enabling them to succeed in the competitive TikTok US market. This requires a strategic approach to navigate the evolving landscape and optimize performance.

WCO Program Boosts Nigeria Customs Efficiency

WCO Program Boosts Nigeria Customs Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO)'s Leadership and Management Development (LMD) program continues to empower the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) by enhancing the leadership and management skills of its managers through workshops and other initiatives. The WCO plans to support the NCS in building a pool of trainers to expand the reach of the LMD program. Furthermore, the WCO aims to explore new areas of cooperation to further support the development of Nigerian Customs. This ongoing collaboration aims to strengthen NCS's capabilities and contribute to its overall effectiveness.

Industryacademia Partnership Aims to Strengthen Logistics Talent Pipeline

Industryacademia Partnership Aims to Strengthen Logistics Talent Pipeline

To address logistics challenges arising from global trade shifts, an industry-academia collaboration program will launch in 2026. It aims to cultivate future talent in material handling, supply chain, and logistics through practical learning and industry exchange, enhancing supply chain efficiency and resilience. Targeting high school students, university students, and educators, the program fosters continuous development within the logistics sector. The initiative seeks to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape and contribute to a more robust and adaptable supply chain ecosystem.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Tech Solutions Ease Global Supply Chain Risks

Tech Solutions Ease Global Supply Chain Risks

Global supply chains are facing increasingly complex risk challenges, rendering traditional management methods inadequate. This paper explores how technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the Internet of Things can be leveraged to achieve early warning, transparent management, and real-time monitoring of supply chain risks. It also emphasizes that technology application must be combined with a robust risk management system, close supplier collaboration, and flexible contingency plans to effectively enhance supply chain resilience. This integrated approach is crucial for navigating the dynamic and unpredictable global landscape.

Philippine Customs Boosts Trade Reforms with WCO Backing

Philippine Customs Boosts Trade Reforms with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a leadership workshop for senior officials of the Philippine Customs, aiming to enhance strategic alignment, trust-building, and leadership skills. The workshop focused on challenges such as cross-departmental collaboration, decision-making processes, and strategic thinking. Initiatives like Time Release Study (TRS) were highlighted as tools for customs modernization and promoting trade facilitation reforms. The program sought to equip participants with the necessary tools and knowledge to drive positive change within the Philippine Customs administration and contribute to improved efficiency and effectiveness.

Mozambique Modernizes Tax HR with WCO Assistance

Mozambique Modernizes Tax HR with WCO Assistance

At the invitation of the Mozambique Tax Authority (MRA) and with funding from the CCF-China, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic assessment of MRA's Human Resource Management (HRM) system modernization. The aim was to address HR challenges and achieve strategic goals by optimizing the HR framework. The assessment included meetings, interviews, and workshops, culminating in recommendations for improvement submitted to the MRA. The Commissioner General of MRA expressed optimism for future collaboration. This initiative highlights the importance of HR upgrades and customs cooperation for effective capacity building within customs administrations.

Mozambique Tightens Customs to Curb Hazardous Waste Smuggling

Mozambique Tightens Customs to Curb Hazardous Waste Smuggling

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), held a workshop in Mozambique to enhance customs officers' awareness of the Basel Convention and the Montreal Protocol. This initiative aims to strengthen border control of hazardous waste and ozone-depleting substances. The activity is part of the Sida-WCO TFCM Programme, which supports developing countries' customs administrations in improving their environmental capabilities to address global environmental challenges collectively. The program focuses on building capacity for effective implementation and enforcement of relevant environmental agreements.

Philippine Customs Boosts Reform Efforts with WCO Backing

Philippine Customs Boosts Reform Efforts with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Leadership and Management Development Workshop for senior officials of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in the Philippines. This initiative aims to solidify reform achievements and enhance crisis response capabilities within the BOC. Through customized training and a blend of theory and practice, the workshop supports the BOC in building a more resilient management system. It also lays the groundwork for future collaboration to effectively implement the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement, ultimately contributing to smoother and more efficient trade processes.