WCO Eswatini Launch Customs Capacity Pilot Program

WCO Eswatini Launch Customs Capacity Pilot Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the Eswatini Revenue Authority (ERA), launched a capacity building assessment pilot project. This initiative aims to enhance training quality and effectiveness, facilitate knowledge transfer, and strengthen customs capacity building through a systematic five-level evaluation model. The project's findings will be shared with WCO members, contributing to the security and facilitation of global trade. The assessment framework will provide valuable insights for optimizing training programs and ensuring sustainable capacity development within customs administrations.

Africaasia Customs Boost Wildlife Trafficking Fight Via INAMA

Africaasia Customs Boost Wildlife Trafficking Fight Via INAMA

The INAMA project supports nine countries in Africa and Asia to enhance their capacity to combat illegal wildlife trade (IWT) by deploying expert missions. The project focuses on training frameworks, legal instruments, risk management, and action plans. Funded by the U.S. Department of State and the Customs Cooperation Fund, this initiative aims to effectively curb IWT crimes and protect global biodiversity through international cooperation. It strengthens customs enforcement and promotes sustainable solutions to address the complex challenges posed by wildlife trafficking.

Uzbekistan Adopts APIPNR Data to Enhance Border Security

Uzbekistan Adopts APIPNR Data to Enhance Border Security

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Uzbekistan Customs actively introduced the Advance Passenger Information System by hosting a national API/PNR workshop. This aims to improve passenger control processes and build an automated risk management system. The initiative emphasizes data sharing and inter-agency cooperation to achieve precise supervision, improve customs clearance efficiency, and ensure national security. The implementation of API/PNR is expected to streamline operations and enhance the effectiveness of customs controls through a data-driven approach.

Nicaragua Uses Time Release Study to Boost Trade Efficiency

Nicaragua Uses Time Release Study to Boost Trade Efficiency

Nicaragua, with the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO), is utilizing a Time Release Study (TRS) to identify and address bottlenecks in its cargo clearance process. Through on-site visits and action plan development, Nicaragua aims to reduce clearance times, enhance trade efficiency, improve competitiveness, and foster a better business environment. Facing challenges related to data accuracy, inter-agency coordination, and technical capacity, Nicaragua is actively working to overcome these obstacles and lay the foundation for future trade facilitation improvements.

Malawi Boosts Customs Intelligence to Curb Wildlife Trafficking

Malawi Boosts Customs Intelligence to Curb Wildlife Trafficking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) continues to support the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) in strengthening its intelligence functions to enhance its risk management capabilities in combating illegal wildlife trade. Through the WCO-INAMA project, the MRA has optimized its business processes and job responsibilities, laying the foundation for the implementation of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). This initiative is of great significance for the ecological security of Malawi and the world.

Datadriven 3pls Transform Supply Chains for Future Logistics

Datadriven 3pls Transform Supply Chains for Future Logistics

This paper delves into the evolution and role of Third-Party Logistics (3PL) in modern supply chain management. It analyzes how technology drives differentiation in the 3PL market, emphasizing the importance of building long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships. The study also elaborates on the empowering role of 3PL in warehousing, distribution, and cold chain logistics. Through case studies and best practice sharing, the aim is to assist businesses in better selecting and managing 3PL services, optimizing their supply chains, and enhancing their competitiveness.

Warehouse Leaders Use Agility to Tackle 2025 Challenges

Warehouse Leaders Use Agility to Tackle 2025 Challenges

This report delves into how warehouse leaders can maintain competitiveness in uncertain environments through data-driven agility. It emphasizes the importance of balancing agility with accountability, controlling labor costs, and focusing on key performance indicators (KPIs). Looking ahead to warehouse operations in 2025, the report provides strategic guidance for businesses to navigate challenges and seize opportunities. It highlights the need for adaptable strategies to manage fluctuating demands and optimize resource allocation, ultimately improving efficiency and profitability while maintaining a resilient supply chain.

Arend Couple Wins Jim Foster Award for 50 Years in Air Cargo

Arend Couple Wins Jim Foster Award for 50 Years in Air Cargo

Geoffrey and Sabiha Arend have been awarded the 2025 Jim Foster Award, recognizing their 50 years of outstanding contributions to the air cargo industry. This article delves into the significance of the award and, through the lens of U.S. air freight, analyzes the opportunities and challenges facing the industry. It highlights the importance of digital transformation and sustainable development as key factors for future success. The award underscores the Arends' dedication and impact on shaping the modern air cargo landscape.

Warehouse Robots Boost Ecommerce Amid Labor Shortages

Warehouse Robots Boost Ecommerce Amid Labor Shortages

The pandemic has accelerated e-commerce growth, leading to a surge in demand for warehouse robots. This article analyzes the types, advantages, and future trends of warehouse robots, emphasizing the importance of human-robot collaboration. It highlights that software is crucial for improving robot efficiency. Practical innovation is at the core of robot applications, aiming to solve real-world problems and enhance customer service. The focus is on improving operational efficiency and streamlining e-commerce fulfillment processes through intelligent automation.

Xiamen Ecommerce Expands on Ozon Amid Russian Market Boom

Xiamen Ecommerce Expands on Ozon Amid Russian Market Boom

An e-commerce team from Xiamen reveals the immense potential of the Ozon platform as a blue ocean market in Russian e-commerce, highlighting its low competition and high growth characteristics. The article shares product selection strategies, optimal entry timing, and the advantages of localized services, aiming to help Chinese sellers seize the opportunities presented by the Ozon platform and expand into overseas markets. It emphasizes the benefits of entering the Russian market through Ozon, leveraging its growing popularity and unique market dynamics.