Truckers Challenge Elog Mandate Over Rights Safety Fears

Truckers Challenge Elog Mandate Over Rights Safety Fears

The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) is again challenging the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)'s Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate, arguing it infringes upon driver rights and fails to effectively address safety concerns. OOIDA's challenge directly targets regulatory loopholes, advocating for a balance between road safety and driver rights, seeking a win-win solution for the industry. The association believes the current regulations are flawed and need revision to better serve both safety and the needs of professional truck drivers.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Data and Collaboration Tackle Trucking Industry Challenges

Data and Collaboration Tackle Trucking Industry Challenges

A Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) stakeholder meeting highlighted systemic challenges facing the trucking industry, including data scarcity and a lack of collaboration. Addressing these issues requires building a data-driven decision-making system to break down information silos. Furthermore, promoting collaborative governance among supply chain stakeholders is crucial for optimizing regulations, introducing technological innovations, improving driver compensation, and fostering a sustainable trucking ecosystem. This holistic approach aims to create a more efficient, safer, and equitable future for the trucking industry.

Latin America Strengthens Tax Customs Systems Through Global Partnerships

Latin America Strengthens Tax Customs Systems Through Global Partnerships

The "Senior Tax and Customs Administration Program," jointly organized by institutions like the IMF and WCO, aims to enhance the capabilities of mid-to-senior level managers in tax and customs administrations across Central and South America. This program, delivered through a blended online and offline approach, provides training in areas such as strategic planning, risk management, and change management. It assists customs and tax departments in addressing global trade and tax challenges, ultimately contributing to economic development in the region.

Gambia Boosts Customs Risk Management with Global Partners

Gambia Boosts Customs Risk Management with Global Partners

The Gambia Revenue Authority, with support from the World Customs Organization and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), conducted a series of workshops aimed at building a strategic framework for risk management. This initiative introduces an intelligence-driven risk management approach to enhance trade facilitation and strengthen customs controls. This marks a significant step for The Gambia in improving customs administration and promoting smoother trade processes. The focus is on proactively identifying and mitigating potential risks while simultaneously streamlining legitimate trade flows.

Postal Service Complaints How to Protect Your Rights

Postal Service Complaints How to Protect Your Rights

The official postal complaint website is an online platform established by the postal administration to provide users with a convenient channel for safeguarding their rights. Users can file complaints regarding issues such as mail delays, losses, and damages through this platform and track the processing progress in real-time. This article details the functions, complaint scope, and usage tips of the official postal complaint website, aiming to help users effectively protect their rights and promote the improvement of postal service quality.

Trucking Group Calls for FMCSA Safety Rating Overhaul

Trucking Group Calls for FMCSA Safety Rating Overhaul

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) is urging the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to re-evaluate its safety rating system, citing geographical biases and data quality issues that distort ratings. Concerns raised highlight deficiencies in data sufficiency, enforcement disparities, and rating standards within the current system. These shortcomings necessitate improvements to more accurately reflect a carrier's safety performance. The ATA believes a revised system is crucial for providing a more reliable assessment of motor carrier safety and identifying high-risk operators effectively.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Fmcsas New Leader Robin Hutcheson Focuses on Truck Safety Supply Chains

Fmcsas New Leader Robin Hutcheson Focuses on Truck Safety Supply Chains

Robin Hutcheson's official appointment as Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) marks a new chapter in US trucking safety regulation. She is expected to continue previous policies, strengthening safety oversight and focusing on supply chain efficiency. Hutcheson faces challenges including driver shortages and inadequate infrastructure. The industry anticipates her collaboration with stakeholders to promote the sustainable development of the trucking industry, balancing safety concerns with the demands of a robust supply chain and addressing critical infrastructure needs.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Data Analytics Boosts Customs Trade Efficiency and Security

Data Analytics Boosts Customs Trade Efficiency and Security

The 215th/216th sessions of the WCO Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) highlighted the pivotal role of data analysis in modern customs operations. Discussions focused on leveraging big data and innovative technologies to optimize trade facilitation, risk management, supply chain security, and customs-tax cooperation. This charted a course for the future development of customs, emphasizing data analysis as a new engine driving trade facilitation and security. The meeting underscored the importance of data-driven insights for enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in customs administration.

Barbados Adopts Peoplecentric Customs Reform with WCO Support

Barbados Adopts Peoplecentric Customs Reform with WCO Support

The WCO is assisting Barbados Customs with reforms to enhance human resource management and build a high-performing customs administration that serves national development. This initiative focuses on modernizing customs practices and strengthening the skills and capabilities of customs officers. Ultimately, the goal is to create a more efficient and effective customs service that contributes significantly to Barbados' economic growth and security. The project aims to improve operational efficiency, reduce trade costs, and enhance border security through targeted training and process improvements.

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.