Global Air Cargo Industry Focuses on Safety and Efficiency

Global Air Cargo Industry Focuses on Safety and Efficiency

The global air cargo supply chain is complex and heavily regulated. This paper delves into the diversity of air cargo, the responsibilities of key players, the importance of security compliance, and the efficiency gains enabled by technology. It emphasizes that compliance is the cornerstone and sustainable development is the future direction. It calls for cooperation among all parties to jointly build a safer, more efficient, and sustainable air cargo ecosystem. Focus is given to the need for collaboration to ensure a resilient and secure global air cargo network.

Ghana Tightens IP Laws to Spur Economic Growth

Ghana Tightens IP Laws to Spur Economic Growth

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held an intellectual property (IP) workshop in Ghana to enhance the IP protection capabilities of Ghanaian customs officers, combat counterfeit goods, and promote Ghana's economic development. The workshop, through international cooperation, skills training, and practical exercises, injected new impetus into Ghana's IP protection efforts. It focused on strengthening customs officials' ability to identify and seize counterfeit goods, fostering collaboration between agencies, and raising awareness about the importance of IP rights. The goal was to create a more secure and competitive business environment in Ghana.

Postal and Customs Agencies Streamline Crossborder Ecommerce

Postal and Customs Agencies Streamline Crossborder Ecommerce

The WCO-UPU Liaison Committee meeting focused on Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) to enhance the security and efficiency of the postal supply chain. Key topics included data quality, capacity building, and discussions on the EU UCC, pre-loading cargo information, AEO accreditation, e-commerce cooperation, combating illicit trade, and innovative practices. The meeting aimed to support the development of cross-border e-commerce by addressing challenges and promoting secure and streamlined processes. The discussions highlighted the importance of collaboration and information sharing to facilitate legitimate trade and combat illegal activities within the global postal network.

MENA Nations Unite Against Antiquities Trafficking

MENA Nations Unite Against Antiquities Trafficking

A Middle East and North Africa Customs workshop was held in Tunisia, focusing on cultural heritage protection. The meeting analyzed the challenges of smuggling and proposed recommendations including strengthened cooperation, training, and the application of technology. Participants discussed strategies to combat illicit trafficking of cultural artifacts and enhance regional collaboration among customs administrations. The workshop emphasized the importance of raising awareness and building capacity to safeguard cultural heritage in the face of increasing threats from organized crime. The goal is to preserve the region's rich history and cultural identity.

Togo Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs AEO Program

Togo Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs AEO Program

The WCO is assisting the Togo Revenue Authority in establishing an AEO program to enhance trade facilitation. This initiative focuses on optimizing processes and strengthening cooperation to promote economic growth in Togo. By implementing the AEO program, Togo aims to streamline customs procedures, reduce trade barriers, and attract foreign investment. The program's success will contribute to increased efficiency in cross-border trade and a more competitive business environment for Togolese companies. This collaboration between the WCO and Togo Customs is expected to yield significant benefits for the country's economy.

DHL Adopts Locus Robotics to Boost Warehouse Efficiency

DHL Adopts Locus Robotics to Boost Warehouse Efficiency

DHL Supply Chain is expanding its partnership with Locus Robotics, planning ten new Locus AMR solution deployments across the US. This aims to improve order fulfillment efficiency through autonomous mobile robots. The collaboration has already resulted in up to 80% improvement in order picking efficiency at customer sites. DHL Supply Chain is actively exploring data-driven intelligent upgrades to achieve smarter, more efficient warehouse management and improve the working environment for employees. The expansion highlights DHL's commitment to leveraging robotics and automation to optimize its supply chain operations.

02/03/2026 Logistics
Read More
Ecommerce Firms Tackle Logistics Bottlenecks During Peak Sales

Ecommerce Firms Tackle Logistics Bottlenecks During Peak Sales

Cross-border e-commerce shopping festivals face logistics challenges like warehousing bottlenecks, capacity constraints, and customs clearance delays. This paper proposes a four-step strategy: pre-positioning warehousing, resource locking, customs collaboration, and last-mile optimization. The aim is to build a resilient, intelligent, and green cross-border logistics network. This approach helps businesses improve delivery times, optimize the consumer experience, and achieve success during global shopping festivals. By addressing these key areas, companies can navigate the complexities of international logistics and capitalize on the opportunities presented by these high-demand periods.

Global Authorities Crack Down on Crossborder Tax Evasion

Global Authorities Crack Down on Crossborder Tax Evasion

This paper emphasizes the importance of customs-tax cooperation, analyzing intelligence sharing and joint enforcement mechanisms. The aim is to enhance fiscal revenue, safeguard the trade environment, and promote economic development. Effective collaboration between customs and tax authorities is crucial for combating illicit financial flows, preventing tax evasion, and ensuring fair trade practices. This collaborative approach strengthens border security, improves risk management, and ultimately contributes to a more stable and prosperous economy. The paper highlights the benefits of a coordinated strategy in addressing complex challenges in international trade and taxation.

Global Customs Body Firms Partner on Disruptive Tech

Global Customs Body Firms Partner on Disruptive Tech

The 44th meeting of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) focused on the impact of disruptive technologies on the customs environment. It emphasized strengthening customs-private sector cooperation to address cross-border e-commerce challenges, piloting information exchange, and establishing regional organizations. Discussions covered topics such as combating counterfeit goods, global connectivity, the WCO Academy, and trade platforms. The meeting aimed to promote trade facilitation and sustainable economic development by addressing the evolving landscape and fostering collaboration between customs authorities and the private sector.

WCO Advocates Techdriven Border Solutions at WTO Forum

WCO Advocates Techdriven Border Solutions at WTO Forum

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a thematic session at the WTO Public Forum, exploring how cutting-edge technologies like blockchain and AI can empower customs and border management to facilitate trade. The session focused on the challenges and opportunities of technology adoption, and how customs administrations can develop technology strategies to embrace technological change. The goal is for customs to play a more significant role in the digital transformation of global trade. Discussions highlighted the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing to maximize the benefits of these technologies.