WCO Belgian Customs Academy Expand African Customs Training Partnership

WCO Belgian Customs Academy Expand African Customs Training Partnership

Customs officials from French-speaking African countries visited the WCO headquarters during their training at the Belgian Customs Academy. They participated in presentations on intellectual property, and health & safety projects. The WCO's long-standing collaboration with the Belgian Customs Academy significantly contributes to customs capacity building in Africa through tailored training programs. This partnership supports economic prosperity and social development across the African continent.

LTL Freight Industry Seeks Stronger Shippercarrier Partnerships

LTL Freight Industry Seeks Stronger Shippercarrier Partnerships

This paper delves into the significance of the carrier-shipper relationship in the LTL freight market, analyzing the need for collaboration under the new market landscape. Using Saia LTL Freight as a case study, it emphasizes the importance of customer service. The article also provides practical guidance for shippers to improve their relationships with carriers, aiming to foster long-term, stable partnerships and achieve mutual benefits. The goal is to promote a win-win scenario for both carriers and shippers in the dynamic LTL freight industry.

WCO Businesses Join Forces to Tackle Postpandemic Smuggling

WCO Businesses Join Forces to Tackle Postpandemic Smuggling

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is collaborating with the business community to address the challenges posed by smuggling and counterfeit trade in the post-pandemic era. By strengthening customs-business partnerships, leveraging data analytics and technological innovation, the aim is to build a more secure and efficient global trade system. This collaboration seeks to protect consumer rights, maintain fair market competition, and ultimately achieve sustainable supply chain development. The joint efforts are crucial for mitigating risks and fostering a resilient and trustworthy international trade environment.

Tonga Customs Upgrades Audit System with WCO Backing

Tonga Customs Upgrades Audit System with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a post-clearance audit diagnostic mission in Tonga to help the country optimize its post-clearance audit system and promote trade facilitation. Through in-depth discussions with Tongan Customs and external stakeholders, WCO experts provided professional guidance to help Tongan Customs improve efficiency, reduce business costs, and inject new impetus into Tonga's economic development. The mission aims to enhance Tonga's customs procedures and contribute to a more streamlined and efficient trade environment.

GXO Blue Yonder Partner to Boost Supply Chain Intelligence

GXO Blue Yonder Partner to Boost Supply Chain Intelligence

GXO has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Blue Yonder aimed at enhancing supply chain flexibility and responsiveness. Blue Yonder will become GXO's primary warehouse management system provider, and the collaboration will enable clients to achieve smarter and faster logistics services.

08/06/2025 Logistics
Read More
Bahamas Customs Boosts Anticounterfeit Training Under TRIPS

Bahamas Customs Boosts Anticounterfeit Training Under TRIPS

Bahamas Customs, in collaboration with the WCO, significantly enhanced its capacity to combat counterfeit goods through TRIPS/IPR workshops and practical exercises. Customs officers not only acquired new skills but also strengthened their awareness of intellectual property protection. This initiative lays the foundation for building a secure and fair market environment, contributing to the overall effort of safeguarding legitimate trade and consumer rights.

WCO Adds Spanish Arabic to Professional Standards for Global Customs

WCO Adds Spanish Arabic to Professional Standards for Global Customs

The World Customs Organization (WCO) announced the addition of Spanish and Arabic versions to its PICARD Professional Standards, aiming to enhance the professional capabilities of customs officers worldwide and facilitate international trade. The WCO expressed gratitude to the University of Costa Rica and the Saudi Customs for their translation support. The WCO will continue to promote the standards to support global customs capacity building initiatives. This expansion ensures wider accessibility and implementation of best practices in customs administration across diverse linguistic regions.

Fedexusps Partnership in Doubt As Ecommerce Shifts Strategies

Fedexusps Partnership in Doubt As Ecommerce Shifts Strategies

The partnership between FedEx and the United States Postal Service (USPS) faces renewal challenges as USPS reduces air cargo volume, impacting FedEx's revenue. Both parties need to re-evaluate their collaboration model to seek mutually beneficial outcomes. FedEx is optimizing operations through the DRIVE program to navigate uncertainty. Industry experts hold differing views, making future developments noteworthy. The reduced air cargo volume from USPS presents a significant hurdle in the renewal negotiations, requiring FedEx to adapt and potentially explore alternative strategies to maintain profitability.

Global Air Cargo Security Boosted by ACS TEG Initiatives

Global Air Cargo Security Boosted by ACS TEG Initiatives

The Air Cargo Security Technical Experts Group (ACS TEG) is an international collaborative platform dedicated to enhancing global air cargo supply chain security. By integrating aviation and customs security requirements, evaluating existing measures, harmonizing international standards, promoting compatibility and mutual recognition of supply chain security programs, and optimizing the utilization of advance electronic information, the ACS TEG strives to build a synergistic and efficient global air cargo security system. This system safeguards global trade and ensures the security of the air cargo supply chain.

Five Key Elements for Resilient Supply Chain Partnerships

Five Key Elements for Resilient Supply Chain Partnerships

In the face of global supply chain challenges, building mutually beneficial supplier relationships is crucial. This paper explores five key elements for establishing strong supplier relationships: open and efficient communication, collaborative partnerships, continuous innovation, specialized expertise, and a reliable reputation. It emphasizes that companies should make building and maintaining good supplier relationships a core part of their supply chain strategy, thereby creating a more resilient and competitive supply chain system. This fosters resilience and enhances overall competitiveness in a dynamic market.