Major Shippers Commit to Fossilfree Fleets at COP28

Major Shippers Commit to Fossilfree Fleets at COP28

At COP28, major shipping companies issued a joint statement calling for a halt to the construction of new fossil fuel vessels and urging the IMO to develop a regulatory framework for green fuels. The shipping industry's green transition faces multiple challenges, including technology, cost, and regulation. International organizations, governments, shipping companies, and consumers need to work together to accelerate decarbonization and achieve sustainable development.

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA has appointed Paula Bernal as its new Country Manager for Colombia, aiming to strengthen collaboration with the Colombian government and airlines to promote the country's aviation industry. Bernal's extensive experience in government affairs and regulatory matters will help IATA advance its aviation development agenda in the rapidly growing Latin American market. She will address challenges related to infrastructure, airspace management, safety regulations, and sustainable development.

01/16/2026 Airlines
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Major Logistics Firms Outline 2026 Supply Chain Strategies

Major Logistics Firms Outline 2026 Supply Chain Strategies

At the CSCMP EDGE conference, trucking, parcel, and LTL giants gathered to analyze the current market and look ahead to 2026. The trucking industry is mired in recession, with potential regulatory tightening. The parcel market is described as 'crazy' with intensifying competition. The LTL industry urgently needs technological innovation. Balancing supply and demand is crucial, and relationship maintenance is paramount for success in the evolving logistics landscape.

USPS Implements Cost Cuts Digital Shifts for Sustainability

USPS Implements Cost Cuts Digital Shifts for Sustainability

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is implementing a plan to cut $20 billion in costs, aiming for profitability by 2015. This involves consolidating mail processing facilities, adjusting service standards, and optimizing staffing. The plan faces challenges including regulatory hurdles and labor agreements. To succeed, USPS needs to strengthen data analysis and implement data-driven decision-making processes to navigate these complexities and achieve its financial goals.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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FMCSA Proposes Datadriven Overhaul of Trucking Safety Rules

FMCSA Proposes Datadriven Overhaul of Trucking Safety Rules

FMCSA proposes significant changes to the Safety Measurement System (SMS) to more accurately identify high-risk carriers and allocate regulatory resources effectively. These adjustments involve restructuring safety categories, refining violation groupings, simplifying violation severity weighting, adjusting intervention thresholds, and optimizing peer comparisons. The goal is to reduce crash rates and improve road safety. A 90-day public comment period is open, encouraging industry participation.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Advancing Green Development in the Express Delivery Industry

Advancing Green Development in the Express Delivery Industry

A national conference on the express delivery industry was held to promote the Interim Regulations on Express Delivery and green packaging practices. Pilot programs for green packaging were launched to reduce excessive packaging and standardize sorting and transportation processes. Efforts to accelerate legislative work aim to complete multiple regulatory revisions, allowing more cities to permit the use of electric tricycles, thereby promoting sustainable development in the express delivery sector.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Industry Embraces Techdriven Transformation

Logistics Industry Embraces Techdriven Transformation

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the latest trends and developments in the logistics industry, covering policy interpretation, technological innovation, and market insights. From port mergers to the application of emerging technologies, and talent development to regulatory analysis, it aims to provide logistics companies with comprehensive decision-making references and operational guidance. The goal is to help businesses seize opportunities and achieve sustainable development in a fiercely competitive market.

Shipping Export Regulations and Guidelines for Lighters

Shipping Export Regulations and Guidelines for Lighters

Exporting lighters by sea requires adherence to strict regulations and procedures to ensure safe transport. Lighters are classified as Class 2.1 dangerous goods, necessitating the provision of relevant documentation and compliant packaging. Additionally, they must be visually free from contamination, and the net weight of each unit should meet regulatory requirements. Choosing the right shipping company and arranging for professional warehousing are crucial for a successful export process.

Cross-border E-commerce New Policies An Efficiency-boosting Solution for Customs Clearance

Cross-border E-commerce New Policies An Efficiency-boosting Solution for Customs Clearance

The General Administration of Customs recently announced new policies that eliminate the requirement for cross-border e-commerce export overseas warehouse registration and simplify export document declaration, enhancing customs efficiency and providing convenience for cross-border e-commerce companies. These new measures include a pilot program for 'inspection before shipment' for consolidated cargo and regulatory models for cross-border returns, which are expected to significantly shorten the customs service chain.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Customs Classification Guide for Vacuum Generators

Customs Classification Guide for Vacuum Generators

This article provides a detailed analysis of the HS customs code for vacuum generators. According to Chinese customs regulations, vacuum generators fall under the code 84141000, which includes various subtypes suitable for different functions and performances of vacuum pumps. Understanding its specific classification aids in legal and compliant trade operations. For standard vacuum generators, the code 8414100090 is generally applicable, while high-tech products must adhere to stricter regulatory requirements.