Supply Chains Adopt moneyball Tactics to Boost Efficiency

Supply Chains Adopt moneyball Tactics to Boost Efficiency

Inspired by the "Moneyball" theory, this approach leverages data to optimize the supply chain, transforming it from a cost center into a growth engine. It enhances forecasting, performance management, logistics, and inventory control, thereby strengthening resilience and promoting sustainable development. By applying data-driven insights, companies can unlock significant value within their supply chains, leading to improved efficiency, reduced costs, and a competitive advantage in today's dynamic market. This strategic shift allows for better decision-making and proactive adaptation to changing market conditions.

Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco's acquisition of Drexel Industries' 3PL business aims to expand its Canadian operations, strengthen market competitiveness, broaden service offerings, and optimize its North American logistics network. This acquisition combines Kenco's technological strengths with Drexel's market experience, providing more comprehensive logistics solutions for both companies' customers. The deal reflects the ongoing consolidation trend within the third-party logistics industry, as companies seek to increase scale and efficiency through strategic partnerships and acquisitions to better serve the evolving needs of their clients.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Steel Adopts AI to Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

US Steel Adopts AI to Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

United States Steel Corporation is revolutionizing its procurement processes with AI-powered GEP software. This initiative aims to integrate external intelligence, strengthen cost modeling, optimize spend analysis, and automate reporting to improve operational efficiency, reduce risks, and support strategic decision-making. The GEP Sourcing module will be implemented first, marking a significant step in the company's digital transformation journey. This serves as a valuable example for other traditional industries seeking to modernize their operations and leverage the power of artificial intelligence in procurement.

Crossborder Ecommerce Gains Edge with Overseas Sourcing

Crossborder Ecommerce Gains Edge with Overseas Sourcing

This paper delves into the significance of overseas procurement in cross-border e-commerce, analyzing its advantages in enriching product variety, reducing costs, and expanding markets. It also identifies the challenges associated with overseas procurement and proposes corresponding strategic recommendations. The aim is to assist cross-border e-commerce sellers in better leveraging overseas procurement to achieve business growth. By understanding and mitigating these challenges, businesses can effectively optimize their supply chains and improve their competitive edge in the global marketplace.

Hungary Aims to Become Central Europes Inland Maritime Hub

Hungary Aims to Become Central Europes Inland Maritime Hub

Hungary, a landlocked country, leverages the Danube River and a well-developed logistics system to serve as a Central European maritime hub. Its strategic port layout, robust logistics infrastructure, and extensive service range contribute to its significance. Facing opportunities from Central European economic growth and Asian cargo flows, Hungary needs to continuously invest in infrastructure and improve port efficiency to address challenges and achieve broader development prospects. This includes optimizing inland waterway transport to handle increasing volumes and maintain its competitive edge.

Airbus Expands Cargo Hub at Toulouseblagnac Airport

Airbus Expands Cargo Hub at Toulouseblagnac Airport

Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) is a key air cargo hub in southwestern France, specializing in aerospace component transport. With its close ties to Airbus, efficient customs clearance, and intermodal connectivity, TLS is an ideal choice for high-value, time-sensitive goods. Ongoing upgrade plans will further solidify its position as a significant European cargo node. The airport's infrastructure and strategic location make it a preferred gateway for the aerospace industry and other sectors requiring reliable and expedited air freight solutions.

Asiapacific Customs Intensify Crackdown on Plastic Waste

Asiapacific Customs Intensify Crackdown on Plastic Waste

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted virtual diagnostic missions to Indonesian and Philippine Customs to address the growing problem of illegal plastic waste trade in the Asia-Pacific region. The missions aimed to enhance their capacity to manage legal imports, curb illegal shipments, and promote the Basel Convention amendment. Through self-assessments, expert consultations, and tailored implementation plans, the WCO supports Asia-Pacific Customs in comprehensively improving their capabilities at both strategic and tactical levels to collectively address the plastic waste challenge.

WCO Tool Boosts Risk Management for Jordan Customs

WCO Tool Boosts Risk Management for Jordan Customs

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic assessment of Jordan Customs' risk management capabilities to support its efforts in enhancing risk management. The assessment covered four key areas: risk management policies, strategic planning, intelligence, and compliance, providing recommendations for improvement. The WCO's new diagnostic tool was piloted during this mission, offering valuable lessons for other customs administrations seeking modernization. Jordan Customs will develop an action plan based on the assessment findings, and the WCO will continue to provide support to its implementation.

WCO Strengthens Zambias Antiwildlife Trafficking Efforts

WCO Strengthens Zambias Antiwildlife Trafficking Efforts

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its INAMA project, supports Zambia Customs in enhancing its intelligence capabilities to combat the illegal trade in endangered species. A WCO expert team visited Zambia to provide strategic advice and technical assistance, covering intelligence gathering, analysis, dissemination, and risk management. This initiative aims to strengthen Zambia Customs' enforcement capabilities and contribute to global biodiversity conservation efforts. The project focuses on improving intelligence-led enforcement to effectively target and disrupt wildlife trafficking networks operating through Zambian borders.

WCO Enhances Ukrainian Customs Training Via RTC Reform

WCO Enhances Ukrainian Customs Training Via RTC Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) provides technical assistance to the Regional Training Center (RTC) in Ukraine to clarify its role and strategy in capacity building. By assessing the current situation, optimizing the governance structure, and developing strategic plans, the WCO helps the Ukrainian RTC enhance its training capabilities. This aims to better serve customs capacity building in Ukraine and throughout Europe. The WCO also recommends establishing a data monitoring system and strengthening data analysis capabilities to further improve the RTC's effectiveness.