Global Air Freight Standardization Enhances Efficiency and Safety

Global Air Freight Standardization Enhances Efficiency and Safety

Standardizing air cargo ground handling is crucial for streamlining processes, reducing costs, improving efficiency, and ensuring safety. IATA standards are key to this standardization and require continuous updating and maintenance. Adhering to these standards ensures smooth operations and mitigates potential risks associated with ground handling activities. Consistent application of these regulations across different locations fosters a safer and more reliable global air cargo network.

Pet Industry Set for 2023 Growth Amid Investment and Innovation

Pet Industry Set for 2023 Growth Amid Investment and Innovation

The pet industry in 2023 witnessed a flourishing scene characterized by active capital, impressive performance, and upgraded standards. Capital flowed into veterinary technology, companies formed strong alliances, and overall performance generally increased. Policy standards are constantly being improved to protect pet health and welfare. The pet economy has a promising future, but it still needs to address challenges such as market competition and standardization.

Amazons Climate Pledge Program Helps Sellers Increase Sales

Amazons Climate Pledge Program Helps Sellers Increase Sales

The Amazon Climate Pledge Friendly program offers green traffic opportunities for sellers. Participation requires product certification, including third-party standards and Amazon's own standards. Green-badged products can improve search ranking, reduce advertising spend, and gain extra traffic support. Choosing the right certification standard is crucial, considering product characteristics and target market. The program covers various product categories, helping sellers achieve a win-win situation of commercial and social value.

WCO Aids Niger Customs in Trade System Upgrade for Africa

WCO Aids Niger Customs in Trade System Upgrade for Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO), with EU funding, launched the project "Harmonized Commodity Classification Based on WCO Standards to Strengthen African Trade," with Niger as one of the first beneficiary countries. WCO experts assessed Niger Customs to enhance its commodity classification and customs valuation capabilities, unify commodity classification standards, and facilitate African trade. This project will provide valuable experience for other African countries, jointly building a new landscape for African trade.