Queensland's Horn Island Airport Marks 80 Years as Vital Regional Hub

Queensland's Horn Island Airport Marks 80 Years as Vital Regional Hub

Horn Island Airport, located in Queensland's Horn Island, was established in 1940 and is managed by the Torres Shire Council. The airport has an elevation of 13 meters and features two asphalt runways, primarily serving domestic scheduled passenger and freight routes to Cairns, Aurukun, Weipa, and Bamaga. Qantas is the main airline operator, enhancing regional aviation services.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Better Trucks Expands in Texas with GLS to Boost Regional Delivery

Better Trucks Expands in Texas with GLS to Boost Regional Delivery

Better Trucks' entry into the Texas market and partnership with GLS marks a significant step in its expansion strategy, aiming to enhance competitiveness in the US market and provide shippers with more options. This move intensifies competition in the regional parcel delivery market, driving logistics industry innovation and collaboration. However, it also faces risks such as market competition, economic fluctuations, and technological changes. The partnership leverages GLS's existing infrastructure and Better Trucks' technology-driven solutions to create a more robust and efficient delivery network.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Qingdao to Host 2026 Yellow River Ecommerce Expo Aiding Regional Trade

Qingdao to Host 2026 Yellow River Ecommerce Expo Aiding Regional Trade

Qingdao will host the 5th Yellow River Basin Cross-border E-commerce Expo in 2026, aiming to build a bridge connecting the Yellow River Basin with the global market and drive the upgrading of the northern cross-border e-commerce industry. The expo will gather domestic and foreign e-commerce platforms, service providers, and characteristic industries from the Yellow River Basin. Through exhibitions, conferences, and live streaming, it will build a cross-border e-commerce ecosystem, help companies expand their markets and enhance their brands, and witness the vigorous development of the northern China's cross-border e-commerce industry.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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WCO and Japan Boost Trade Compliance with Lab Upgrades

WCO and Japan Boost Trade Compliance with Lab Upgrades

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the "Customs Laboratory Regional Programme" to enhance the chemical analysis capabilities and HS code classification skills of its member customs administrations. Supported by Japan Customs, the program targets customs laboratory analysts and future professionals, offering training in cutting-edge technologies, laboratory management optimization, tariff classification mastery, and understanding of the WCO system. It aims to empower participants to improve their professional competence and promote global trade compliance. The program focuses on practical skills and knowledge transfer to improve efficiency and accuracy in customs operations.

2024 New Energy Heavy Truck Market Analysis: Strong Growth and Regional Differentiation

2024 New Energy Heavy Truck Market Analysis: Strong Growth and Regional Differentiation

From January to July 2024, the sales of new energy heavy trucks reached 34,647 units, reflecting a robust market performance with a growth rate of 147.81%. Hebei province led in sales with 5,638 units, followed by Shanxi and Guangdong. Traction vehicles are dominant, while dump trucks and mixers are also gaining attention. The vast market potential and policy support make electric heavy trucks a popular choice for logistics transportation, presenting significant growth prospects in the future.

08/20/2024 Logistics
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International Maritime Freight Forwarding Positions Responsibilities and Operation Procedures Training Guide

International Maritime Freight Forwarding Positions Responsibilities and Operation Procedures Training Guide

This training guide primarily introduces the responsibilities and operational processes of various positions in international maritime freight forwarding. It emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and details the specific responsibilities and work requirements for different roles, as well as the operational procedures at each stage. By clarifying job responsibilities and establishing efficient workflows, the guide aims to enhance overall work efficiency and customer service quality, providing support for enterprises in a competitive environment.

New CBTA Training Aims to Cut Costs in Dangerous Goods Transport

New CBTA Training Aims to Cut Costs in Dangerous Goods Transport

This article delves into IATA's Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) approach for dangerous goods, explaining its significance, core changes, implementation benefits, and specific steps. CBTA aims to enhance employee competency through targeted training, ensuring safe and compliant dangerous goods transportation, and helping companies reduce costs and increase efficiency. Businesses should proactively adopt CBTA to build a safer and more efficient operational system. This approach focuses on demonstrable skills and knowledge necessary for handling dangerous goods safely and in accordance with regulations.

West and Central African Customs Officials Boost Skills Via WCO Training

West and Central African Customs Officials Boost Skills Via WCO Training

Customs trainees from French-speaking West, Central, and parts of African countries visited the WCO Secretariat. Through thematic lectures and exchange visits, they gained in-depth understanding of the WCO's operational mechanisms, strategic planning, and capacity building projects. The training aims to enhance the professional level of customs officers in developing countries, promote international customs cooperation, and build a safer and more efficient global trade system. The visit fostered knowledge sharing and strengthened relationships within the global customs community.