ALAN Seeks Nominations for Humanitarian Logistics Awards

ALAN Seeks Nominations for Humanitarian Logistics Awards

ALAN (American Logistics Aid Network) has launched nominations for its Humanitarian Logistics Awards, recognizing outstanding contributors to disaster relief efforts. The awards feature four distinct categories. The deadline for nominations is June 30th. ALAN is calling on the community to nominate logistics heroes who have made a significant impact in providing aid and support during times of crisis. This is an opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the dedication and hard work of individuals and organizations that go above and beyond to help those affected by disasters.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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WCO Uses Digital Tools to Enhance Customs COVID19 Response

WCO Uses Digital Tools to Enhance Customs COVID19 Response

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has released the third edition of its COVID-19 Project Communication, exploring the role of digital customs in disaster relief. Sharing experiences from multiple countries, the communication aims to enhance member states' capacity to respond to emergencies. It highlights how digital solutions can streamline customs procedures, facilitate the rapid movement of essential goods, and improve coordination among stakeholders during crisis situations. The WCO emphasizes the importance of leveraging technology to build resilient and responsive customs administrations capable of effectively managing future disasters.

World Customs Organization Balances Crisis Response and Global Opportunities

World Customs Organization Balances Crisis Response and Global Opportunities

At the 7th Annual Conference of International Organizations, the Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO) shared WCO's strategies for responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuring the stability of the global supply chain. He emphasized the importance of international cooperation and called for strengthened collaboration in areas such as digital transformation, e-commerce development, and disaster management to jointly address global challenges. The WCO's efforts highlight the crucial role of customs organizations in facilitating trade and ensuring security during times of crisis.

US Sues Baltimore Bridge Owners for 100M Over Collapse

US Sues Baltimore Bridge Owners for 100M Over Collapse

The U.S. Department of Justice is suing the owner of the vessel involved in the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse, seeking over $100 million to recoup federal costs incurred in responding to the incident. The lawsuit alleges negligence on the part of the owner, leading to safety deficiencies on the ship. The owner denies fault and is seeking to limit liability. The U.S. government has pledged to support Maryland in rebuilding the Key Bridge. The legal battle is expected to be lengthy and complex, focusing on determining the extent of responsibility for the disaster.

WCO Urges Global Collaboration to Bolster Supply Chain Resilience

WCO Urges Global Collaboration to Bolster Supply Chain Resilience

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization emphasized the importance of strengthening international cooperation to address global crises and rebuild supply chain resilience at the 7th Annual Meeting of International Organizations. He outlined the WCO's measures to ensure the continued flow of goods and maintain supply chain stability. He also highlighted future areas of cooperation, including digitalization, e-commerce, and disaster management, urging participants to transform crises into opportunities for collaboration. The speech underscored the critical role of customs organizations in facilitating trade and promoting global economic security.

WCO Enhances Asiapacific Supply Chains Postpandemic

WCO Enhances Asiapacific Supply Chains Postpandemic

The World Customs Organization (WCO) launched the COVID-19 Project to enhance member customs' capacity to respond to pandemics and disasters. The first Asia-Pacific regional workshop focused on disaster management and supply chain continuity, fostering experience sharing and cooperation. The WCO is developing related guidelines and introducing digital procedures. Future efforts will strengthen data-driven decision-making, promote digital solutions, and deepen international cooperation to build a more resilient global supply chain. The project aims to equip customs administrations with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate future disruptions effectively.

Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) provides five key strategies for logistics professionals to prepare for hurricane season. These include ensuring personnel safety, staying informed with real-time information, connecting with logistics needs, offering or requesting support, and engaging in relief efforts responsibly. By implementing these strategies, businesses can effectively navigate the challenges posed by hurricanes, ensuring smooth supply chain operations and providing timely and effective assistance to affected communities. These proactive measures are crucial for minimizing disruption and maximizing aid delivery during and after a hurricane.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Helen Nears Survival Tips for Logistics Sector

Hurricane Helen Nears Survival Tips for Logistics Sector

As Hurricane Helen approaches the Florida Gulf Coast, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has released five key guidelines to assist logistics professionals in navigating the storm's challenges. The guidelines emphasize safety first, information access, demand responsiveness, support provision, and rational assistance. ALAN urges logistics companies and non-profit organizations to actively participate in relief efforts, providing effective support to affected areas through donations and other means. The guide aims to streamline logistics operations and ensure efficient delivery of aid during this critical time.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Helen Nears Landfall ALAN Provides Logistics Aid

Hurricane Helen Nears Landfall ALAN Provides Logistics Aid

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has released its hurricane season logistics preparedness guide, assisting businesses in preparing for Hurricane Helene. The guide emphasizes safety first, leveraging ALAN's Supply Chain Intelligence Center for the latest information, proactively offering or requesting support, and avoiding unauthorized actions. ALAN encourages collaboration, urging support for relief efforts through donations and other means, to collectively address the challenges posed by hurricanes. The guide aims to improve logistics coordination and ensure effective aid delivery during and after the storm.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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WCO COVID19 Project Boosts Global Emergency Preparedness

WCO COVID19 Project Boosts Global Emergency Preparedness

The World Customs Organization's COVID-19 Project concluded in May 2023, aiming to enhance member customs' capacity to respond to pandemics and other emergencies. Through capacity building, tool development, and experience sharing, the project significantly improved member customs' emergency preparedness and response capabilities, setting a benchmark for global customs cooperation. The WCO will continue to provide guidance and technical assistance, strengthening international cooperation to address global challenges collectively.