MENA Region Boosts Customs Risk Management Via WCO Workshop

MENA Region Boosts Customs Risk Management Via WCO Workshop

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Regional Workshop on Risk Assessment and Targeting, sponsored by the World Customs Organization (WCO) and hosted by Qatar Customs, was held in Doha. The workshop aimed to enhance the risk management capabilities of customs administrations in the region. Focusing on risk assessment and profiling, the event facilitated the exchange of experiences through case studies and national reports. The goal was to improve customs' ability to identify and manage risks, enabling them to address the challenges posed by increasingly complex global trade.

Bolivia Expands Trade Efficiency with SECOWCO AEO Program

Bolivia Expands Trade Efficiency with SECOWCO AEO Program

The World Customs Organization, under the SECO-WCO framework, conducted a follow-up assessment of Bolivia's AEO program, aiming to optimize its effectiveness and sustainability. By revising the AEO program, communication strategy, and capacity-building training, the number of Bolivian AEO companies doubled, strengthening the program. Future recommendations include strengthening government-private sector cooperation, continuous capacity building, and regular performance evaluations to enhance trade security and facilitation. The assessment highlights the importance of ongoing efforts to ensure the AEO program's long-term success and contribution to Bolivia's trade environment.

Amazon Tightens FBA Shipment Rules for Sellers

Amazon Tightens FBA Shipment Rules for Sellers

Amazon has introduced Shipment Performance metrics, requiring sellers to pay attention to key assessment points like labels and quantities to avoid exceeding limits, which could lead to FBA shipping restrictions or even account suspension. The new "Oversize" storage type also presents challenges for sellers of large items. This article provides a detailed interpretation of the Shipment Performance assessment rules and offers practical advice for sellers to comply with the new regulations, helping them operate compliantly and avoid risks. It focuses on understanding the performance metrics and providing actionable strategies.

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Aviation Safety Boosted by Competencybased Training for Inspectors

Aviation Safety Boosted by Competencybased Training for Inspectors

This paper delves into the role of Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) in enhancing the professional capabilities of civil aviation dangerous goods inspectors. By analyzing IATA's CBTA training courses, it elucidates the core content, structure, and assessment system, emphasizing the key responsibilities of inspectors within the CBTA framework. The article aims to provide a reference for building a safer and more reliable air transport environment. It highlights the importance of CBTA in ensuring inspectors possess the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively identify and mitigate risks associated with dangerous goods.

2026 Competencybased Training Aims to Improve Dangerous Goods Handling

2026 Competencybased Training Aims to Improve Dangerous Goods Handling

This paper delves into the 2026 version of the Dangerous Goods Training Program (DGTP), emphasizing the critical role of Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) in enhancing employee skills and reducing accident risks. The article elaborates on the CBTA framework's training design, competency models, and assessment systems. It also explores the practical application of the 2026 DGTP, aiming to provide companies with a reference for improving dangerous goods safety management. The focus is on ensuring personnel possess the necessary skills and knowledge to handle dangerous goods safely and effectively.