2026 Competencybased Training Aims to Improve Dangerous Goods Handling

2026 Competencybased Training Aims to Improve Dangerous Goods Handling

This paper delves into the 2026 version of the Dangerous Goods Training Program (DGTP), emphasizing the critical role of Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) in enhancing employee skills and reducing accident risks. The article elaborates on the CBTA framework's training design, competency models, and assessment systems. It also explores the practical application of the 2026 DGTP, aiming to provide companies with a reference for improving dangerous goods safety management. The focus is on ensuring personnel possess the necessary skills and knowledge to handle dangerous goods safely and effectively.

Temu Hits 17 Million Users in Germany on Quality Logistics Strength

Temu Hits 17 Million Users in Germany on Quality Logistics Strength

Temu has surpassed 17 million users in Germany, driven by its investments in product quality, data security, and user experience. A Stiftung Warentest evaluation highlighted Temu's strong performance. To capitalize on the European e-commerce market, Temu plans to increase investment, including establishing local operation centers, launching a green logistics line, and forming a China-Europe quality certification alliance. This strategic move aims to solidify Temu's position and enhance its offerings within the competitive European landscape.

Small US Importers Adapt to Tariff Uncertainty

Small US Importers Adapt to Tariff Uncertainty

Small U.S. importers are struggling due to constantly changing tariff policies, forcing them to adjust procurement strategies or abandon markets. The key to overcoming this challenge lies in flexible supply chain management and risk assessment, enabling businesses to remain competitive in an uncertain trade environment.

Ensuring Integrity and Quality in Beijings New Airport Project Amid Rising Infrastructure Demands

Ensuring Integrity and Quality in Beijings New Airport Project Amid Rising Infrastructure Demands

The new airport construction project in Daxing District, Beijing, has a total investment of 80 billion yuan. To ensure quality and integrity, the local procuratorate has collaborated with the construction command to implement preventive measures against occupational crimes. This includes strict bidding procedures and regular legal education to enhance project transparency and prevent occupational crimes. Future cooperation will further promote legal knowledge learning to ensure a clean construction process.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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