GXO Heineken UK Expand Beverage Supply Chain Partnership

GXO Heineken UK Expand Beverage Supply Chain Partnership

GXO and Heineken UK have renewed their multi-year partnership, aiming to reshape the UK's alcohol beverage supply chain. GXO will manage Heineken UK's warehousing and distribution network, covering retail, wholesale, and pub channels. By optimizing delivery schedules, investing in advanced technology, and reducing carbon emissions, both companies are committed to building an efficient and sustainable alcohol distribution network. This partnership will meet the market's demand for craft beers, non-alcoholic beverages, and sustainable consumption practices.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Trends DAT Index Highlights Logistics Tech Shifts

Freight Market Trends DAT Index Highlights Logistics Tech Shifts

This paper delves into the DAT Truckload Volume Index (TVI), interpreting freight market dynamics and exploring the application of technologies like AI and automation in logistics. Through case studies, it showcases technology-enabled logistics practices and forecasts future port development trends. This provides businesses with strategic insights to address challenges and seize opportunities in the evolving logistics landscape. The analysis offers a valuable reference for optimizing supply chains and leveraging technological advancements in the freight industry.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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China Tightens Corporate Social Responsibility Rules for Overseas Firms

China Tightens Corporate Social Responsibility Rules for Overseas Firms

The Ministry of Commerce issued the "Guidelines for Chinese Enterprises' Overseas Social Responsibility Fulfillment" to guide Chinese companies in better fulfilling their social responsibilities and achieving sustainable development during overseas expansion. The guidelines cover various aspects, including supporting host country economic development, improving people's livelihoods, environmental protection, promoting healthy industry development, and strengthening the foundation for corporate responsibility. It provides clear action guidelines for businesses operating abroad, encouraging responsible and sustainable practices in their international endeavors.

Smart Customs Tech Boosts Global Trade Efficiency WCOWTO Report

Smart Customs Tech Boosts Global Trade Efficiency WCOWTO Report

The joint WCO/WTO report delves into the application, best practices, and challenges of technologies like blockchain, IoT, and big data in customs. It emphasizes that customs administrations should actively embrace technological change, strengthen international cooperation, increase technology investment, and improve regulatory frameworks. The goal is to enhance trade facilitation and promote global economic development. The report highlights the need for customs to adapt to the evolving technological landscape to effectively manage cross-border trade and ensure security.

Barbados Customs Enhances Efficiency with HR Management Reform

Barbados Customs Enhances Efficiency with HR Management Reform

The Barbados Customs and Excise Department (BCED) is undergoing a competency-based HRM reform in collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Aiming to enhance operational efficiency, revenue collection, and stakeholder engagement, BCED is committed to modernizing its talent management practices. This involves developing a competency framework, job catalog, and exploring the establishment of an internal HRM department. By strengthening its human resources, BCED seeks to contribute more effectively to economic development.

Namibia Enhances Trade Efficiency with Zambias ASYCUDA Expertise

Namibia Enhances Trade Efficiency with Zambias ASYCUDA Expertise

The Namibian Revenue Agency (NamRA) benchmarked the ASYCUDA World system at the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA), learning best practices in electronic payments and valuation control. This aims to enhance NamRA's automation, effectively implement the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, and promote trade development. This collaboration exemplifies South-South cooperation and highlights the WCO's role in advancing global trade facilitation. NamRA seeks to improve its customs processes by adopting ZRA's successful strategies, ultimately contributing to increased efficiency and reduced trade costs.

WCO Enhances Global Trade Security Through Risk Management

WCO Enhances Global Trade Security Through Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a pre-accreditation workshop for risk management experts, aiming to enhance the risk management capabilities of customs officials in the Americas and the Caribbean, and expand the WCO's pool of experts. Through rigorous assessment and field visits, selected experts will join the WCO to provide technical assistance to customs administrations worldwide, contributing to global trade security. This initiative strengthens international cooperation and promotes standardized risk management practices within customs organizations globally.

Amazon Streaming TV Ads Boost Ecommerce Sales

Amazon Streaming TV Ads Boost Ecommerce Sales

Amazon STV advertising (formerly OTT advertising) provides cross-border e-commerce sellers with a new way to acquire traffic. By precisely targeting video ads on streaming media platforms, sellers can reach potential customers, increase product sales, and enhance brand awareness. A deep understanding of STV advertising's delivery mechanisms and optimization strategies is crucial for success. This includes understanding bidding strategies, audience targeting options, and creative best practices to maximize return on ad spend and drive conversions.

Chatgpt Bans Disrupt Crossborder Ecommerce

Chatgpt Bans Disrupt Crossborder Ecommerce

The recent widespread ChatGPT account bans serve as a warning to cross-border e-commerce sellers. This article analyzes the reasons behind the bans, proposes coping strategies, and reflects on the issue of AI dependency. It advises sellers to use AI tools compliantly, strengthen their own operational capabilities, and achieve collaborative development between humans and AI. By understanding the risks and focusing on sustainable practices, sellers can mitigate potential disruptions and build a more resilient business.

ATA Forecasts Record Trucking Freight Growth by 2035

ATA Forecasts Record Trucking Freight Growth by 2035

The US trucking industry is projected to grow over the next decade, reaching 14 billion tons of freight by 2035. Despite this positive outlook, the industry faces significant challenges, including a persistent driver shortage. To maintain momentum and ensure long-term viability, the trucking sector needs to embrace change and prioritize sustainable development practices. This includes investing in technology, improving driver recruitment and retention, and exploring alternative fuel sources to mitigate environmental impact and ensure continued industry growth.