Useepay Hires Java Engineer for Crossborder Payments

Useepay Hires Java Engineer for Crossborder Payments

UseePay is hiring an Acquiring Java Engineer in Shanghai. The role involves requirements analysis, module development, technical framework optimization, and payment interface integration for the payment system. Candidates should have a solid foundation in Java, be familiar with mainstream development frameworks and databases, and possess strong communication and teamwork skills. Experience in cross-border payment or system migration is preferred. We are looking for a talented and motivated individual to join our team and contribute to the growth of our payment platform.

China Vows Support for Multilateralism Global Cooperation

China Vows Support for Multilateralism Global Cooperation

China reaffirmed its unwavering support for multilateralism at the United Nations, emphasizing the importance of upholding the UN's authority. China called for a coordinated approach to advancing the three pillars of peace, development, and human rights, prioritizing development. China supports UN reform aimed at building a more just and equitable global governance system to jointly address global challenges and build a community of shared future for mankind. This commitment underscores China's dedication to international cooperation and a more inclusive and effective global order.

Portland Port and BNSF Railway Expand Freight Capacity

Portland Port and BNSF Railway Expand Freight Capacity

The Port of Portland collaborates with BNSF Railway, utilizing rail shuttle connections to major ports, exploring differentiated competitive advantages, and building a sustainable development model. This initiative not only enhances the port's competitiveness but also provides new ideas for the development of smaller ports in the post-Panamax era, demonstrating the importance of embracing innovation and adapting to change. This partnership highlights a strategic approach to navigate the evolving landscape of global trade and port operations, focusing on efficiency and environmental responsibility.

01/29/2026 Logistics
Read More
US Freight Industry Debates 33foot Double Trailers Amid Infrastructure Strain

US Freight Industry Debates 33foot Double Trailers Amid Infrastructure Strain

The promotion of 33-foot twin trailers in the US freight industry has sparked division, revealing internal interest conflicts. Supporters argue for increased efficiency, while opponents fear rising costs. This debate highlights the complex interaction between the logistics industry and government, as well as the challenges of funding and approvals for infrastructure development. Only through enhanced cooperation, clear standards, increased investment, and streamlined processes can a win-win situation be achieved, promoting the sustainable development of the US freight industry.

Port of LA Weighs Ban on Trucker Contractors Amid Labor Dispute

Port of LA Weighs Ban on Trucker Contractors Amid Labor Dispute

The Port of Los Angeles is considering banning freight companies that employ contract drivers, aiming to address long-standing labor rights disputes. This initiative seeks to regulate the market but has sparked debate regarding its legality, feasibility, and potential impact on the industry. This article delves into the labor rights issues, the impact of the port's motion, the industry's challenges, and future development directions. It calls for collaborative efforts from all stakeholders to seek a balance and sustainable development within the freight industry.

Port of Boston Restarts New Englandhalifax Shipping Route

Port of Boston Restarts New Englandhalifax Shipping Route

The Port of Boston, in partnership with American Feeder Lines, has relaunched the New England-Halifax liner service. This aims to connect New England with Canada, providing regional shippers with convenient access to global shipping routes. This strengthens the Port of Boston's position as a regional trade hub. Coupled with the addition of Southeast Asia routes, it is expected to attract more cargo and promote regional economic development. The concept of a 'marine highway' also foreshadows the port's future development direction.

UPS Expands Tech Hub in New Jersey for Logistics Innovation

UPS Expands Tech Hub in New Jersey for Logistics Innovation

UPS is building a global technology development center in New Jersey to drive business growth through technological innovation, enhance customer experience, improve operational efficiency, and expand into new markets. This center will serve as the engine for UPS's tech innovation, boosting its competitiveness and solidifying its industry leadership. UPS invests $1 billion annually in technology research and development, aiming to become a leader in smart logistics. This investment reflects their commitment to leveraging technology to optimize operations and deliver superior service.

01/29/2026 Logistics
Read More
Orange Crab Hires Advisors for Hefei Crossborder Ecommerce Expansion

Orange Crab Hires Advisors for Hefei Crossborder Ecommerce Expansion

Orange Crab Enterprise Service is hiring part-time financial advisors, offering opportunities for professional value realization and in-depth development in cross-border e-commerce. Responsibilities include client financial accounting consultation, industry financial standardization system construction, and pre-sales support. Requirements include 3+ years of financial experience, efficient execution, excellent communication, and learning skills. Whether you are a financial professional, a newcomer, or a senior financial expert, if you are eager for challenges and development, you are welcome to join us.

Niger Customs Modernizes HR to Boost Collaboration

Niger Customs Modernizes HR to Boost Collaboration

With the support of the WCO-WACAM project, Niger Customs has initiated a human resources modernization transformation. Through change management and communication activities, it aims to increase awareness and support for modernization both internally and externally. By establishing a competency-based HRM system, Niger Customs seeks to improve work efficiency and employee quality, promote economic development, and provide a reference for other developing countries. This initiative highlights the importance of investing in human capital for effective customs administration and national development.

West Africa Launches Etransit System to Enhance Trade

West Africa Launches Etransit System to Enhance Trade

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Customs administrations of five West African countries (Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Senegal, and Togo) have launched the development of an electronic transit messaging system. This initiative aims to simplify cross-border transit procedures by standardizing data and sharing information, thereby improving regional trade efficiency and promoting the effective implementation of the Trade Facilitation Agreement. The system is expected to inject new impetus into the economic development of the West African region.