Namibia Launches Trade Facilitation Program for Authorized Operators

Namibia Launches Trade Facilitation Program for Authorized Operators

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported Namibia in completing a capacity assessment for its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program. The aim is to assist Namibia in launching an AEO pilot project and its full implementation by 2018 through work plans in key areas such as risk management, post-clearance audit, legal reform, and IT upgrades. Ultimately, this initiative seeks to promote trade facilitation and economic development within the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) region.

Burkina Faso Customs Boosts Project Management for Modernization

Burkina Faso Customs Boosts Project Management for Modernization

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Burkina Faso Customs successfully held a senior management training program on project management, enhancing its capacity in managing customs reform projects. This training is part of the MADAO project, aimed at modernizing African customs. Through interactive teaching and case studies, participants acquired key project management skills, ensuring the implementation of customs strategic plans. This initiative provides valuable experience for customs administrations in other developing countries.

3pls Drive Goodstoperson Tech Adoption for Warehouse Gains

3pls Drive Goodstoperson Tech Adoption for Warehouse Gains

Goods-to-person technology is revolutionizing the picking process, making third-party logistics a key to transformation. 3PLs like DHL Supply Chain leverage their technological advantages, expertise, and comprehensive support to help businesses evaluate solutions, select technologies, optimize designs, manage implementation, and continuously improve. This accelerates digital transformation, enhances warehouse efficiency, and boosts competitiveness. By partnering with 3PLs, companies can navigate the complexities of warehouse automation and achieve significant improvements in their supply chain operations.

6 River Systems Project Verte Boost Ecommerce Fulfillment

6 River Systems Project Verte Boost Ecommerce Fulfillment

6 River Systems partnered with Project Verte to optimize its Atlanta fulfillment center by deploying Chucks collaborative robots. This implementation enhances picking efficiency, boosts order processing capabilities, reduces operational costs, and improves customer experience. The initiative aims to address the challenges of peak e-commerce seasons, increase competitiveness, and provide a model for automation development in the industry. By leveraging collaborative robotics, Project Verte seeks to streamline its operations and meet growing customer demands effectively.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Bel Group Adopts Kinaxis AI to Streamline Supply Chain

Bel Group Adopts Kinaxis AI to Streamline Supply Chain

Bel Group leverages the Kinaxis Maestro platform to optimize its supply chain, enhancing efficiency and visibility. This implementation allows them to better respond to unexpected demand fluctuations, reduce costs, and lower carbon emissions. By utilizing AI-powered solutions, Bel Group achieves a more agile and sustainable supply chain, improving overall performance and resilience in a dynamic market environment. The platform's capabilities in demand forecasting and intelligent operations are key to their success.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery Network to Boost Efficiency

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery Network to Boost Efficiency

USPS plans to open its 'last mile' delivery network, granting shippers access to its Destination Delivery Units (DDUs). This initiative aims to boost revenue, enhance efficiency, improve service, and potentially reshape the logistics landscape. However, implementation challenges, competitive pressures, internal efficiency, and customer acceptance are key hurdles. Critical unknowns include the bidding process, pricing strategies, service quality, and operational effectiveness. The success hinges on navigating these complexities and optimizing the use of the expanded network.

Global Ecommerce Sales to Hit 85 Trillion by 2026

Global Ecommerce Sales to Hit 85 Trillion by 2026

The global e-commerce market continues to expand, with sales projected to reach $8.5 trillion by 2026 and nearly 2.9 billion online shoppers. Key drivers include evolving consumer habits, the adoption of digital technologies, and the implementation of artificial intelligence. E-commerce's share of total global retail sales is steadily increasing, highlighting the growing importance of online channels. This growth signifies a fundamental shift in how consumers shop and interact with brands worldwide.

Amazon UK Sellers Face FHDDS Rules Without VAT

Amazon UK Sellers Face FHDDS Rules Without VAT

With the impending implementation of new FHDDS compliance regulations on Amazon UK, this document addresses solutions for sellers without a VAT number. It proposes leveraging third-party VAT numbers and registering a temporary EORI number. Additionally, it introduces auxiliary services to enhance company authenticity. The aim is to assist sellers in achieving seamless compliance and ensuring the smooth operation of their business on Amazon UK, mitigating potential disruptions caused by the new regulations.

Global Plastic Waste Management Enters New Era by 2028

Global Plastic Waste Management Enters New Era by 2028

HS 2028 enhances the implementation of the Basel Convention by introducing new subheadings for more precise classification of plastic waste. These adjustments aim to assist customs authorities and traders in identifying and managing controlled plastic waste, combating illegal transboundary movements, and promoting environmentally sound recycling. This contributes to global efforts in addressing plastic pollution by providing a more granular and specific framework for tracking and regulating the trade of plastic waste materials.

UK Economy to Benefit from London Airport Expansion IATA Says

UK Economy to Benefit from London Airport Expansion IATA Says

IATA welcomes the UK government's progress on London airport expansion, deeming it crucial for the British economy and aviation sector. IATA emphasizes Heathrow Airport's significance as a global gateway and urges the government to expedite the expansion process to alleviate congestion and foster economic growth. They look forward to collaborating with all stakeholders to ensure the smooth implementation of the expansion plan and contribute to the prosperity of the UK aviation industry.