Colombia Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Partnership

Colombia Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Partnership

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP), remotely assisted the Colombian Customs (DIAN) in strategic planning and optimizing its Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) system to improve management efficiency. The project aims to build a sustainable performance management system, supporting DIAN's institutional transformation and capacity building. This initiative lays the foundation for the modernization of Colombian Customs and contributes to global trade facilitation efforts. The GTFP's support is crucial for enhancing DIAN's strategic alignment and operational effectiveness.

US Infrastructure Bill Aims to Relieve Supply Chain Strains

US Infrastructure Bill Aims to Relieve Supply Chain Strains

The United States passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill aimed at improving transportation, broadband networks, water and electricity infrastructure, and alleviating supply chain bottlenecks. The CAGTC welcomed the bill but emphasized the need for patience as funds become available and projects are implemented. The bill is expected to promote economic growth but faces challenges such as project approvals, labor shortages, and inflation. The long-term impact hinges on efficient execution and overcoming these hurdles to modernize critical infrastructure and boost the economy.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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28mm Steel Rebar Weight Calculations Crucial for Construction

28mm Steel Rebar Weight Calculations Crucial for Construction

This article provides a detailed analysis of the weight calculation method for φ28 rebar per meter, commonly used in the construction industry. It emphasizes the difference between theoretical calculation and practical application, and offers weight references for other common rebar sizes. The importance of actual measurement is also highlighted, aiming to help construction professionals more accurately control material costs and ensure project quality. This knowledge is crucial for effective engineering budgeting and minimizing discrepancies between estimated and actual material consumption.

Airlines Adopt Inclusive Website Design Standards

Airlines Adopt Inclusive Website Design Standards

This paper explores enhancing accessibility services on airline websites, focusing on facilitating information access for people with disabilities. By analyzing the Italian "One Click Away" pilot project, it proposes best practices such as adopting a unified visual entry point and optimizing information content. The aim is to help airlines create user-centric, accessible websites and build an inclusive air travel ecosystem. The study highlights the importance of considering diverse needs to ensure equitable access to information and services for all travelers.

01/19/2026 Airlines
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Construction Experts Stress Rebar Weight Calculations for Safety

Construction Experts Stress Rebar Weight Calculations for Safety

This paper delves into the calculation methods and importance of reinforcement weight in construction engineering. It provides a detailed analysis of the reinforcement weight calculation formula and examines the weight differences of steel bars with different diameters through practical case studies. The study emphasizes the critical role of accurately calculating reinforcement weight for project budgeting, construction planning, and safety assurance. The aim is to enhance the reader's understanding of reinforcement engineering and the importance of precise material estimation in construction projects.

Ohio Tests Truck Platooning for Future Autonomous Transport

Ohio Tests Truck Platooning for Future Autonomous Transport

Ohio is partnering with Peloton Technology to test truck platooning technology on its 'smart highways.' This initiative aims to reduce fuel consumption, improve transportation efficiency, and pave the way for the commercial application of autonomous driving technology. The test results will influence the development of smart transportation in Ohio and potentially across the United States, potentially reshaping the landscape of the logistics industry. The project will explore the feasibility and benefits of connected and automated vehicle technologies in real-world scenarios.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Uganda Boosts Wildlife Trade Enforcement with WCO Backing

Uganda Boosts Wildlife Trade Enforcement with WCO Backing

With the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Inama Project, the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) is actively enhancing its capacity to combat Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT). Through initiatives such as developing a CITES Enforcement Manual, strengthening inter-agency collaboration, and raising public awareness, Uganda is poised to play a greater role in protecting endangered species and contributing significantly to global biodiversity conservation. The efforts focus on improving customs enforcement practices to effectively intercept and prevent the illegal trade of wildlife products.

Moldova Boosts Trade Facilitation with SECOWCO Customs Reform

Moldova Boosts Trade Facilitation with SECOWCO Customs Reform

Moldova hosted a SECO-WCO trade facilitation project workshop, focusing on enhancing customs strategic alignment and performance evaluation. The workshop aimed to contribute to customs modernization by improving efficiency and effectiveness. Participants discussed best practices and strategies for streamlining customs procedures and measuring performance. This initiative underscores the importance of international cooperation in promoting trade facilitation and supporting customs authorities in their modernization efforts. The workshop provided a platform for knowledge sharing and capacity building, ultimately contributing to Moldova's economic development.

Zambia Botswana Enhance Trade Via Customs Data Link

Zambia Botswana Enhance Trade Via Customs Data Link

Zambia and Botswana, with support from the Sida-WCO TFCM project, have made significant progress in customs system interconnectivity and data exchange through a joint workshop. Both countries reached consensus on data standardization, technical testing, and a cooperative framework, laying the groundwork for initiating bilateral customs data exchange. This initiative aims to enhance customs clearance efficiency, strengthen border security, and promote regional trade integration. The collaboration represents a crucial step towards streamlined processes and improved trade relations between the two nations.

Wcobacked Nicaragua AEO Program Enhances Trade Efficiency

Wcobacked Nicaragua AEO Program Enhances Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Nicaragua Customs in implementing an AEO pilot program aimed at improving customs clearance efficiency and reducing trade costs. Funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, the project focuses on participant selection, application process optimization, and enhanced external cooperation. AEO certification will provide companies with faster clearance times, lower inspection rates, and higher credibility, helping Nicaragua create a more attractive investment environment. The program is expected to boost trade and economic growth by streamlining customs procedures.