U.S. Multimodal Transport System Sets Global Logistics Standard

U.S. Multimodal Transport System Sets Global Logistics Standard

The multimodal transportation system in the United States has attracted global attention, providing valuable lessons for China's logistics industry. Our in-depth study reveals the critical roles of the Alameda Corridor and the Port of Los Angeles in the global supply chain, showcasing their systematic approach and efficiency. Despite facing challenges in multimodal transportation, both China and the U.S. share similar experiences and learning opportunities in their exploration processes, which bodes well for future collaboration.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Colombia Mexico Boost Customs Risk Management Via GTFP

Colombia Mexico Boost Customs Risk Management Via GTFP

Supported by the WCO-SECO GTFP project, Colombian Customs visited Mexican Customs to learn about risk management practices and enhance its modernization. The visit combined online and offline sessions, focusing on risk identification, assessment, control, departmental collaboration, and IT infrastructure. This cooperation aims to promote trade facilitation and address global trade challenges. The knowledge gained will help Colombia improve its risk management system and contribute to more efficient and secure trade processes.

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO JICA Aid

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO JICA Aid

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) are jointly supporting the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to enhance its risk assessment and selectivity capabilities, addressing new trade challenges in East Africa. Using a two-pronged approach combining expert discussions and practical exercises, Kenyan Customs actively participates in building a smart customs administration. This initiative aims to improve clearance efficiency, promote trade facilitation, and ultimately contribute to Kenya's economic growth.

Asiapacific Customs Enhance Remote Training Through Regional Collaboration

Asiapacific Customs Enhance Remote Training Through Regional Collaboration

The 19th Heads of WCO Regional Training Centers in Asia Pacific Conference focused on customs capacity building under the pandemic, exploring distance learning strategies, professional development, and data analytics applications. Various centers shared their experiences, emphasizing collaboration to jointly address challenges and promote customs modernization in the Asia-Pacific region. The meeting highlighted the importance of adapting training methods and leveraging technology to ensure continued professional development for customs officers during and after the pandemic.

Americas Caribbean Customs Agencies Push Gender Equality at Forum

Americas Caribbean Customs Agencies Push Gender Equality at Forum

The Americas and Caribbean Customs Virtual Forum focused on gender equality and diversity, bringing together representatives from 24 countries. They shared experiences, discussed challenges, and launched the Spanish version of the WCO Gender Equality Organizational Assessment Tool (GEOAT). The forum aims to promote progress in gender equality within customs administrations and integrate it into the customs agenda. This initiative lays the foundation for building a more equitable and inclusive customs environment across the region.

US Logistics Delays Hit Amazon Walmart Amid Weather Customs Issues

US Logistics Delays Hit Amazon Walmart Amid Weather Customs Issues

US logistics faces multiple challenges due to extreme weather and stricter customs inspections. Amazon and Walmart delivery times are affected, with significant port congestion, warehouse overflow, and appointment delays in many locations. Sellers need to closely monitor the latest developments and adjust their logistics strategies promptly to mitigate risks. The situation is impacting delivery schedules and increasing costs for businesses relying on efficient supply chains. Staying informed and proactive is crucial for navigating these disruptions.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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US Customs Delays Disrupt Supply Chains Cause Backlogs

US Customs Delays Disrupt Supply Chains Cause Backlogs

Stricter US customs policies, increased tariffs, and intensified inspections are hindering deliveries to Amazon and Walmart warehouses, exacerbating port congestion. Exporters need to pay close attention to policy changes, strengthen compliance, and optimize logistics to address these challenges. The tightened regulations are impacting supply chains and require proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions and delays. Businesses should also explore alternative shipping routes and consider diversifying their customer base to reduce reliance on specific markets.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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US Shipping Delays Amazon Backlogs Strain Small Sellers

US Shipping Delays Amazon Backlogs Strain Small Sellers

US ocean freight faces multiple challenges in September, including strict customs inspections, difficulties in picking up and returning containers, and Amazon warehouse congestion. This article provides a detailed analysis of the key inspection points at various ports, the status of container pickup and return, the congestion situation in Amazon warehouses, and the delivery situation to Walmart. It also offers corresponding suggestions to help cross-border e-commerce sellers break through these difficulties.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Logistics Standard Vs Customized Solutions Debate

Crossborder Logistics Standard Vs Customized Solutions Debate

In cross-border logistics, traditional dedicated lines are known for standardization and low cost, suitable for general cargo and stable orders. Customized dedicated lines offer personalized services, addressing transportation challenges for special items and complex scenarios. The choice between the two depends on the specific characteristics of your business and risk tolerance. Avoiding a 'mismatch' is crucial to prevent potential losses. Careful consideration of these factors is essential for optimal logistics strategy.

Ozons Warehousing Shift Opens Opportunities for Crossborder Sellers

Ozons Warehousing Shift Opens Opportunities for Crossborder Sellers

Ozon has significantly reduced the free storage period for bulky items to 30 days, which may increase short-term cost pressure. However, warehousing rates have been substantially lowered. Sellers need to optimize inventory management, accelerate product turnover, and flexibly adjust logistics and sales strategies to turn challenges into opportunities and achieve cost reduction and efficiency improvement. This requires proactive adaptation and strategic planning to navigate the changing landscape and maintain profitability within the Ozon ecosystem.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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