Shenzhen Leads the World: The City with the Highest Quantity of Pure Electric Logistics Vehicles

Shenzhen Leads the World: The City with the Highest Quantity of Pure Electric Logistics Vehicles

Shenzhen is a global leader in promoting pure electric logistics vehicles, aiming to achieve a 50% usage rate by 2020. The first China New Energy Vehicle (Logistics Vehicle) Challenge is set to take place on December 20, attracting numerous automakers and logistics giants. Shenzhen's initiatives target the promotion of 9,203 pure electric logistics vehicles, contributing to the establishment of a green urban delivery system.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Effectively Addressing Logistics Challenges During The Latin American Harvest Season To Ensure Fresh Products Reach The World

Effectively Addressing Logistics Challenges During The Latin American Harvest Season To Ensure Fresh Products Reach The World

During the harvest season in Latin America, there is a surge in transportation demand, making cold chain logistics crucial. Enhancing supply chain coordination through technology is key to strengthening market competitiveness. In the face of capacity pressures, companies must take effective measures to ensure the timely delivery of fresh products.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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ASCM and Deloitte Outline Digital Supply Chain Resilience Plan

ASCM and Deloitte Outline Digital Supply Chain Resilience Plan

ASCM and Deloitte have jointly launched a digital capabilities model for supply chain networks, aiming to help companies address challenges such as market volatility, digital disruption, and evolving consumer expectations. The model emphasizes data-driven decision-making, agile response, collaborative cooperation, and continuous innovation. Looking ahead to 2026, supply chain management software will evolve towards intelligence, integration, and platformization, covering a wider range of operations, improving response speed, execution capabilities, and decision support. This evolution will be crucial for businesses seeking to optimize their supply chains in the face of increasing complexity.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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WCO and WTO Partner to Simplify Global Trade Processes

WCO and WTO Partner to Simplify Global Trade Processes

The World Customs Organization (WCO) works closely with the World Trade Organization (WTO) to promote the implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA). The WCO supports customs administrations in enhancing efficiency and transparency through capacity building, standard setting, information sharing, tool development, and advocacy. These efforts aim to simplify customs procedures, reduce trade costs, and ultimately contribute to the prosperity of global trade.

WCO Enhances Customs Valuation in Rwanda and Uganda

WCO Enhances Customs Valuation in Rwanda and Uganda

The World Customs Organization (WCO) provided technical assistance on customs valuation to the Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) and the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). This assistance included diagnostic missions, thematic workshops, and SYDONIA World module assessments. The aim was to strengthen the professional capacity of both countries in the area of customs valuation and to promote regional cooperation and exchange in the customs field.

Gao Airport Key to Malis Global Connectivity

Gao Airport Key to Malis Global Connectivity

Gao Airport (GAQ/GAGO) is a vital air transportation hub in Mali, strategically located to connect the northern regions of Mali with the outside world. The airport plays a significant role in promoting local economic development and improving the lives of residents. It serves as an important bridge connecting Mali to the external world, facilitating trade, tourism, and other essential activities.

Wcos Mercator Program Boosts Bosnias WTO Trade Facilitation

Wcos Mercator Program Boosts Bosnias WTO Trade Facilitation

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Mercator Programme, supports Bosnia and Herzegovina in implementing trade facilitation measures. This includes organizing workshops to raise awareness, identify priorities, and assist in the establishment of a National Trade Facilitation Committee. This initiative aims to accelerate Bosnia and Herzegovina's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and promote its economic growth and international competitiveness.

Regional Airports Boost Local Economies Worldwide

Regional Airports Boost Local Economies Worldwide

This article introduces key civil airports around the world, including Cuiabá Marechal Rondon International Airport, Cusco Airport, Kununurra Airport, and Kumasi Airport. Each airport offers vital air services in its region, connecting domestic and international air networks, thereby promoting economic growth and boosting tourism. These airports serve not only as transportation hubs but also as essential links between local residents and the outside world.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Customs Agencies Crack Down on Global Wildlife Trafficking

Customs Agencies Crack Down on Global Wildlife Trafficking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) actively responds to World Environment Day, emphasizing the importance of biodiversity conservation. Customs play a crucial role in sustainable development by combating environmental crimes such as illegal wildlife trade, timber trade, hazardous waste shipments, and IUU fishing. The WCO supports its member customs in addressing environmental challenges through capacity building, intelligence networks, and international cooperation, contributing to the protection of our planet.