Taiwan Air Cargo International Marks 60 Years of Global Logistics Growth

Taiwan Air Cargo International Marks 60 Years of Global Logistics Growth

Taiwan Air Cargo International Logistics Group, established in 1957, is a leading air freight forwarder in Taiwan. With over six decades of experience and a global agent network, the company offers diverse logistics services including air, sea, and land transportation, warehousing, and customs clearance. Dedicated to technological innovation and customer satisfaction, Taiwan Air Cargo provides efficient and reliable international logistics solutions, including specialized pet transportation services and a convenient online cargo tracking system. They strive to meet the evolving needs of their clients with comprehensive and tailored logistics support.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Guangzhou Ecommerce Expands Globally Via Social Media

Guangzhou Ecommerce Expands Globally Via Social Media

E-HiFuture and Baiyun Industry Investment jointly held a cross-border e-commerce event, focusing on overseas social media strategies to help Guangzhou enterprises achieve high-quality globalization. The event highlighted the advantages of the B2B model and proposed a "Social Media Four-Wheel Drive Customer Acquisition Model," emphasizing AI search optimization. Discussions covered YouTube community marketing, the Greater Bay Area strategic layout, cross-border compliance, and financial support, providing companies with comprehensive globalization solutions. The event aimed to empower businesses with the knowledge and resources needed for successful international expansion.

WCO Calls for Global Trade Collaboration Digital Shift

WCO Calls for Global Trade Collaboration Digital Shift

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO) has called for enhanced international cooperation and digital transformation to address the challenges posed by the pandemic and build a more resilient global trade system. He emphasized the crucial role of customs in facilitating the cross-border flow of vaccines and essential goods, and encouraged leveraging data and technological innovation to improve management efficiency and service delivery. The WCO will continue to support its member customs administrations in their digital transformation efforts, contributing to the recovery of global trade.

Global Airports Need Infrastructure Upgrades to Boost Aviation IATA

Global Airports Need Infrastructure Upgrades to Boost Aviation IATA

IATA is calling for an overhaul of aviation infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of air cargo and advocating for flexible slot management to adapt to the rapidly changing post-pandemic market. Director General Willie Walsh argues that rigid slot rules hinder airline recovery, harming consumers and supply chains. He urges increased collaboration and optimized resource allocation to achieve sustainable aviation development. The call highlights the need for adapting infrastructure and regulations to better support the evolving needs of the aviation industry and its crucial role in global trade and connectivity.

Union Pacific Norfolk Southern Merger Under Regulatory Review

Union Pacific Norfolk Southern Merger Under Regulatory Review

The proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern aimed to create a transcontinental railroad spanning the East and West coasts of the United States. Despite strong shareholder support, the merger faced opposition from competitors, freight customers, and regulatory bodies. The STB's review will determine the fate of the merger, and its outcome will have a profound impact on the US railroad industry and the overall economy. The potential benefits of a seamless coast-to-coast rail network are weighed against concerns about reduced competition and potential service disruptions.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Prepare for Hurricane Helene Key Business Steps

Logistics Firms Prepare for Hurricane Helene Key Business Steps

As Hurricane Helene approaches, ALAN (American Logistics Aid Network) has released a guide for logistics companies on how to respond. The guide emphasizes safety first, timely information gathering, connecting with needs, mobilizing resources, and standardizing actions. It encourages donation to support relief efforts. Logistics companies are urged to prioritize the well-being of their employees and the affected communities while ensuring the efficient delivery of aid. The ALAN guide provides practical advice and best practices for navigating the challenges posed by the hurricane and contributing to a coordinated and effective response.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Uzbekistan Advances Customs Reforms with WCO Backing

Uzbekistan Advances Customs Reforms with WCO Backing

The WCO held an online dialogue with Uzbekistan focusing on the 'Single Window' system to promote trade facilitation reforms. The WCO shared its relevant tools and expertise, while Uzbekistan presented its implementation plans. Discussions centered on key issues such as data standardization and interoperability. The dialogue aimed to support Uzbekistan's efforts in streamlining its trade processes and enhancing efficiency through the Single Window system, ultimately contributing to increased trade competitiveness and economic growth. The collaboration highlights the WCO's commitment to assisting member states in modernizing their customs procedures.

Bosnia Adopts WCO Framework to Boost Customs Efficiency

Bosnia Adopts WCO Framework to Boost Customs Efficiency

With the support of the Korea Customs Cooperation Fund, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a training program for the Bosnia and Herzegovina Customs Administration on optimizing cross-border e-commerce compliance procedures. The aim was to improve clearance efficiency, ensure trade security, promote compliant trade, and align with international standards. The training focused on the WCO Cross-Border E-Commerce Framework of Standards, covering areas such as risk management, data exchange, and intellectual property rights protection. This initiative assists Bosnia and Herzegovina Customs in achieving cross-border e-commerce compliance.

Global Trade Adopts HS Codes for Green Equipment Tracking

Global Trade Adopts HS Codes for Green Equipment Tracking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a series of workshops exploring the use of the Harmonized System (HS) to support environmentally sustainable trade. The workshops focused on the challenges and opportunities in identifying green technologies, incorporating perspectives from the EU, APEC, BIR, IRENA, and industry representatives. The aim was to promote the green transformation of the HS, facilitate trade in environmentally friendly machinery and equipment, and address classification challenges in the circular economy. The discussions highlighted the importance of accurate HS codes for promoting green trade initiatives and achieving environmental sustainability goals.

WCOJICA Project Improves Customs Skills in East Africa

WCOJICA Project Improves Customs Skills in East Africa

The WCO/JICA Joint Project aims to enhance commodity classification capabilities of East African Customs and promote regional trade facilitation. Through Master Trainer training, case studies, and experience sharing, the project addresses commodity classification challenges, improves customs enforcement efficiency, and increases revenue collection, contributing to regional economic integration. The project commits to continuous support for capacity building in East African Customs, ensuring sustainable development. This initiative is crucial for streamlining trade processes and fostering economic growth in the region by standardizing commodity identification and promoting compliance with international trade regulations.