Study Highlights Pet Grooming Trends and Preferences

Study Highlights Pet Grooming Trends and Preferences

A report from Pet Home Data Research Institute reveals significant differences in grooming preferences between dogs and cats. Dog grooming is generally more affordable. Miniature poodles are groomed frequently, while border collies are the easiest to groom. Siberian huskies present the biggest grooming challenges. The report also highlights a growing trend towards luxury grooming services. This report uncovers various phenomena in the pet grooming market and offers valuable insights for pet owners, helping them understand the nuances of pet hygiene and care.

Cape Verde WCO Launch Trade Efficiency Study

Cape Verde WCO Launch Trade Efficiency Study

With support from the WCO-WACAM project, Cape Verde Customs is preparing its first Time Release Study (TRS) to identify bottlenecks, optimize customs procedures, and enhance trade competitiveness. Through WCO expert workshops and public-private partnership action plans, Cape Verde aims to fulfill the Trade Facilitation Agreement, establishing an efficient and transparent customs system to promote economic development. The TRS will provide valuable data for informed decision-making and targeted reforms, ultimately streamlining the flow of goods and boosting Cape Verde's participation in global trade.

Invalid Emails Drain Marketing ROI Study Reveals

Invalid Emails Drain Marketing ROI Study Reveals

SmartPush email verification identifies invalid email addresses, improving deliverability, reducing costs, and protecting sender reputation. Regularly cleaning your email list ensures efficient email marketing campaigns. By removing inactive or non-existent addresses, you optimize your sender score and avoid being flagged as spam. This proactive approach leads to higher engagement rates and a better return on investment for your email marketing efforts. Maintain a healthy list for optimal performance.

Study Reveals Origins of Australias First Inhabitants

Study Reveals Origins of Australias First Inhabitants

Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that the earliest Australians were seafarers who migrated from Southeast Asia approximately 50,000 years ago. They adapted to the Australian environment, developing unique cultures and dispersing across the continent, forming diverse Indigenous groups. This migration represents a significant chapter in human history and sheds light on the cultural origins and resilience of Aboriginal Australians. Further research continues to refine our understanding of this ancient migration and the subsequent development of Indigenous Australian societies.

Tajikistan Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Study

Tajikistan Customs Boosts Efficiency with WCO Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully conducted a Time Release Study (TRS) workshop for Tajikistan Customs, aiming to help the country launch a new TRS cycle and enhance trade facilitation. The workshop reviewed the TRS methodology, explained software usage, and facilitated experience sharing. By assessing cargo clearance times, TRS assists customs in optimizing processes, improving efficiency, and promoting global trade facilitation and economic growth. The study helps identify bottlenecks and areas for improvement within the customs clearance process.

New CBTA Training Aims to Cut Costs in Dangerous Goods Transport

New CBTA Training Aims to Cut Costs in Dangerous Goods Transport

This article delves into IATA's Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) approach for dangerous goods, explaining its significance, core changes, implementation benefits, and specific steps. CBTA aims to enhance employee competency through targeted training, ensuring safe and compliant dangerous goods transportation, and helping companies reduce costs and increase efficiency. Businesses should proactively adopt CBTA to build a safer and more efficient operational system. This approach focuses on demonstrable skills and knowledge necessary for handling dangerous goods safely and in accordance with regulations.

West and Central African Customs Officials Boost Skills Via WCO Training

West and Central African Customs Officials Boost Skills Via WCO Training

Customs trainees from French-speaking West, Central, and parts of African countries visited the WCO Secretariat. Through thematic lectures and exchange visits, they gained in-depth understanding of the WCO's operational mechanisms, strategic planning, and capacity building projects. The training aims to enhance the professional level of customs officers in developing countries, promote international customs cooperation, and build a safer and more efficient global trade system. The visit fostered knowledge sharing and strengthened relationships within the global customs community.

New CBTA Training Standards for Dangerous Goods Transport Set for 2026

New CBTA Training Standards for Dangerous Goods Transport Set for 2026

The new Dangerous Goods Training Program (DGTP) will take effect on January 1, 2026, comprehensively introducing the Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) concept. It aims to enhance the professional skills and competency levels of personnel involved in dangerous goods transportation. Through customized training and rigorous assessments, the program ensures the safe and reliable transportation of dangerous goods, promoting industry standardization and compliance. This initiative is crucial for mitigating risks associated with hazardous materials and fostering a safer environment for all stakeholders.

Bird Academy Named Iatas Top Aviation Training Partner After 20 Years

Bird Academy Named Iatas Top Aviation Training Partner After 20 Years

As the education arm of Bird Group, Bird Academy leverages 20 years of industry experience to serve as a regional aviation learning center. The Academy offers high-quality training programs in aviation, travel, hospitality, and retail, collaborating closely with IATA and earning numerous accolades. Committed to cultivating highly qualified aviation professionals, the Academy contributes to the prosperous development of the global aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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