Barbados Customs Adopts Tech to Curb Smuggling Boost Risk Control

Barbados Customs Adopts Tech to Curb Smuggling Boost Risk Control

Barbados Customs has achieved intelligent transformation of customs supervision by deploying an automated risk management system. This system possesses four core capabilities: data integration and analysis, risk assessment and early warning, targeted inspection intervention, and performance evaluation optimization. Integrated with the ASYCUDA system, it significantly improves the overall efficiency of customs. Barbados' practical experience provides valuable lessons for other countries.

CH Robinson Invests 1B in Tech to Transform Global Logistics

CH Robinson Invests 1B in Tech to Transform Global Logistics

C.H. Robinson announced a $1 billion investment over the next five years in technology innovation and talent development. This aims to address growing customer demands for technology, visibility, and local expertise. CEO Bob Biesterfeld emphasized that the combination of technology and talent is crucial, and nations with strong infrastructure will gain an advantage in the global economy. The investment underscores the company's commitment to leveraging technology to enhance supply chain solutions and maintain a competitive edge in the evolving logistics landscape.

Canadas SUV Visa Program Hits Record Immigration Amid Tech Boom

Canadas SUV Visa Program Hits Record Immigration Amid Tech Boom

Jiasheng Venture Capital helps innovative SUV project teams enter the incubator and accelerate project progress. The review of the Canadian SUV Innovation Visa is accelerating, and the number of immigrants continues to climb, reaching a record high in the first three quarters of 2023. Jiasheng Venture Capital predicts that SUV projects will usher in a new wave of climax in 2024, providing comprehensive support for innovative project teams to help them take root in Canada. We offer guidance and resources to navigate the SUV visa process and ensure successful project implementation.

Chinas Smart Cleaning Sector Shifts from OEM to Tech Independence

Chinas Smart Cleaning Sector Shifts from OEM to Tech Independence

The Chinese smart cleaning industry is transitioning from OEM to independent brands, with technological innovation being the key. Companies like Ecovacs are breaking through and will move towards international markets to build their brands. This shift signifies a move towards higher value-added products and greater control over the market. Future success hinges on continued investment in research and development, allowing these companies to compete effectively on a global scale and establish strong brand recognition.

Meike Home Furnishings Shifts Strategy Amid Plant Closures Tech Deal

Meike Home Furnishings Shifts Strategy Amid Plant Closures Tech Deal

Markor Home Furnishings, facing deteriorating business and financial conditions, announced the suspension of production at two subsidiaries in Tianjin. The company plans a strategic shift by acquiring optoelectronic company Wonder Tides through asset restructuring. This move reflects the trend of traditional furniture companies actively seeking new growth opportunities in the face of global trade changes and market competition, aiming to enhance sustainable business capabilities by entering the 'new quality productive forces' sector.

Zibo Hightech Zone Offers Prime Cold Storage for Premade Food Firms

Zibo Hightech Zone Offers Prime Cold Storage for Premade Food Firms

Qilu Prepared Food Science and Technology Innovation Park in Zibo High-tech Zone offers 52,000㎡ of professional cold storage for rent, starting from ¥1.8/ton/day. Located in the bonded zone with convenient transportation and complete facilities, this cold storage utilizes intelligent management and provides services such as sorting and palletizing. It is suitable for prepared food companies, fresh food e-commerce businesses, and more. The facility boasts significant advantages in terms of scale and geographical location.

09/28/2025 Warehousing
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North Macedonia Boosts Customs with WCO Tariff Training

North Macedonia Boosts Customs with WCO Tariff Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a national workshop on tariff classification in the Republic of North Macedonia. The workshop aimed to enhance the country's customs capacity in classifying goods such as dairy products, food supplements, and high-tech equipment. Sponsored by the German Customs Cooperation Fund, WCO experts provided theoretical and practical guidance, introducing relevant WCO tools and resources. This initiative supports the modernization of customs administration in North Macedonia, ensuring accurate tariff classification and efficient trade facilitation.

Postpandemic Supply Chains Struggle to Balance Safety Stock and Lean Practices

Postpandemic Supply Chains Struggle to Balance Safety Stock and Lean Practices

A Gartner survey reveals a divide among supply chain professionals regarding increasing safety stock versus adhering to lean manufacturing principles. The automotive and high-tech industries lean towards boosting inventory, while sectors like industrial manufacturing show less interest. Companies must strike a balance to build a resilient supply chain, encompassing risk assessment, supply chain visibility, diversified sourcing, digital transformation, and strategic partnerships. This approach allows businesses to navigate disruptions effectively while maintaining operational efficiency and responsiveness to market demands.

Chinas Toy Exports Thrive Amid Market Challenges

Chinas Toy Exports Thrive Amid Market Challenges

Chinese toy companies expanding overseas face a mixed bag. Success stories like POP MART, MINISO's TOP TOY, and Rastar Group profit through localization, channel advantages, and exclusive IP licensing. Conversely, companies like Bloks, Alpha Group, and Mubang High-Tech struggle with losses or even delisting due to over-reliance on external IP, excessive content investment, or lack of product differentiation. Key considerations for successful overseas expansion include differentiated product selection, strategic leveraging of trends, and effective localization strategies.

Flexport Shifts Strategy to Focus on Growth Profitability

Flexport Shifts Strategy to Focus on Growth Profitability

Logistics tech company Flexport plans layoffs as part of a strategic adjustment to address macroeconomic headwinds and management changes, focusing on growth and profitability. The company will optimize resource allocation to ensure customer service and operations. The founder's return aims to reshape the company's direction. This move highlights the need for businesses to review supply chain cost structures, strengthen communication with logistics partners, and leverage technology to improve efficiency and adapt to market changes, ultimately enhancing competitiveness.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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