Guatemala Customs Boosts Modernization With Leadership Training

Guatemala Customs Boosts Modernization With Leadership Training

Guatemalan Customs, with the support of the World Customs Organization, held a leadership and management development workshop. The aim was to enhance self-awareness, personnel management, and change innovation capabilities among senior officials, thereby promoting customs modernization. This event is part of a global trade facilitation project, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in building customs capacity in developing countries.

Trucking Industry to Grow 14M Tons by 2035 ATA Report

Trucking Industry to Grow 14M Tons by 2035 ATA Report

US truck freight volume is projected to reach 14 million tons by 2035, accounting for 76.8% of the freight market. Key driving factors include technology advancements, labor dynamics, environmental concerns, evolving regulations, and the continued growth of e-commerce. These elements will significantly shape the future of trucking and its role within the broader supply chain landscape, impacting capacity, pricing, and overall efficiency.

WCO and WTO Partner to Simplify Global Trade Processes

WCO and WTO Partner to Simplify Global Trade Processes

The World Customs Organization (WCO) works closely with the World Trade Organization (WTO) to promote the implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). The WCO supports customs administrations in enhancing efficiency and transparency through capacity building, standard setting, information sharing, tool development, and advocacy. These efforts aim to simplify customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and ultimately contribute to the prosperity of global trade.

Policy Shifts Urged to Boost Stalled Sustainable Aviation Fuel Growth

Policy Shifts Urged to Boost Stalled Sustainable Aviation Fuel Growth

IATA reports that the growth of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production is hindered. Current policies have failed to effectively promote SAF production and application, leading to soaring costs. The mandatory requirements in the EU and the UK serve as negative examples. As e-SAF mandates approach, lessons must be learned to avoid repeating these mistakes. Regulators should promptly correct course and develop effective incentive mechanisms to promote the SAF industry and help the aviation industry achieve its sustainability goals. A focus on incentivizing production rather than solely mandating usage is crucial.

Amazon Sellers Gain Edge with Crossborder Logistics Solutions

Amazon Sellers Gain Edge with Crossborder Logistics Solutions

This article analyzes common cross-border logistics methods used by Amazon sellers, including FBA, third-party overseas warehouses, international express delivery, postal parcels, and dedicated line logistics. It introduces the service characteristics, advantages, disadvantages, and applicable scenarios of each method, providing guidance for sellers in selecting efficient logistics.

New Tool Streamlines Crossborder Logistics Cost Calculations

New Tool Streamlines Crossborder Logistics Cost Calculations

This article provides a detailed analysis of the calculation methods for cross-border logistics costs, including the cost structures of international express, postal packages, dedicated line logistics, and overseas warehouses. By understanding the cost structures, businesses can effectively manage transportation costs, enhance international shipping efficiency, and improve profitability.

Syracuse Hancock Airport Emerges As Key East Coast Cargo Hub

Syracuse Hancock Airport Emerges As Key East Coast Cargo Hub

Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) in New York is a vital hub in the West Coast cargo network. Despite facing challenges from high snowfall, the airport maintains operational capabilities in adverse weather thanks to advanced snow removal equipment and its strategic location. This ensures critical regional freight services. Future enhancements to cargo handling capacity will further solidify its position as a key air cargo center.