Asiapacific Nations Strengthen Customs Cooperation Against Illegal Plastic Waste Trade

Asiapacific Nations Strengthen Customs Cooperation Against Illegal Plastic Waste Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Asia-Pacific customs administrations in upgrading their plastic waste management. Through virtual diagnostics, tailored implementation plans were developed for Indonesia and the Philippines. A regional workshop is planned to strengthen cooperation in addressing the challenge of 'foreign waste' and protecting the blue skies of the Asia-Pacific region. This initiative aims to enhance customs enforcement capabilities and ensure compliance with the Basel Convention, ultimately combating the illegal trade and improper disposal of plastic waste.

Mexico Shares Customs Expertise with Colombias Tax Agency

Mexico Shares Customs Expertise with Colombias Tax Agency

The Mexican Tax Administration Service (SAT) and the Colombian Tax and Customs Administration (DIAN) shared experiences in risk management and post-clearance audit through a virtual study mission. Mexican experts detailed their practices in risk assessment, cargo monitoring, and customs procedure automation. This provided valuable insights for Colombia's customs modernization efforts, helping them build a more intelligent clearance system. The cooperation highlighted the importance of international collaboration in enhancing customs efficiency and security, ultimately contributing to smoother trade flows between the two nations.

Global Trade Workshop Explores Facilitation Strategies

Global Trade Workshop Explores Facilitation Strategies

GTFP hosted a virtual workshop to enhance beneficiary countries' strategic planning capabilities for trade facilitation and facilitate experience sharing. WCO experts provided guidance, assisting customs administrations in improving their planning and evaluation processes. The workshop aimed to strengthen national strategies and promote effective implementation of trade facilitation measures. Participants gained valuable insights into best practices and innovative approaches to streamline customs procedures and reduce trade barriers. The event underscored the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing in achieving sustainable trade facilitation outcomes.

Sri Lanka Tackles Plastic Waste With World Customs Support

Sri Lanka Tackles Plastic Waste With World Customs Support

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Sri Lanka Customs in upgrading its border controls to address the growing problem of cross-border plastic waste flows. Through virtual diagnostic missions, customized implementation plans, and regional workshops, the WCO aims to strengthen customs' management of plastic waste, curb illegal shipments, protect the environment, and build a new global framework for plastic waste governance. This initiative highlights the importance of international collaboration in tackling environmental challenges and enhancing customs' role in preventing illicit trade.

Peru Boosts Customs Oversight with Global Partnerships

Peru Boosts Customs Oversight with Global Partnerships

Peru hosted a virtual forum to discuss risk management in customs valuation. Participating countries shared their experiences, highlighting best practices and challenges. The Peruvian Customs Service outlined plans to strengthen value verification processes and deepen public-private partnerships to improve compliance and combat fraud. The forum emphasized the importance of international cooperation in addressing valuation-related risks and ensuring fair trade practices. The discussions focused on leveraging technology and data analysis to enhance risk assessment and improve the efficiency of customs operations.

Istanbuls Hezarfen Airport Emerges As Key Aviation Hub

Istanbuls Hezarfen Airport Emerges As Key Aviation Hub

Hezarfen Airport, located in Istanbul, is an emerging small airport featuring a 2,230-foot runway and good infrastructure, attracting many aviation enthusiasts. Although it does not provide weather observation data, it serves as a solid platform for flight training and scenic tours. The airport's future development prospects are promising.

Smart Logistics Boost Warehouse Efficiency with Automation

Smart Logistics Boost Warehouse Efficiency with Automation

This guide presents seven actionable strategies for warehouse automation aimed at helping warehouse managers optimize operations and enhance efficiency. It covers the entire warehouse management process from inbound standardization to picking and shipping, integrating real-time data monitoring, smart technologies, and effective team training to improve your logistics performance.

09/16/2025 Warehousing
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Finlands Kauhava Airport Bridges Aviation and Military Sectors

Finlands Kauhava Airport Bridges Aviation and Military Sectors

Kauhava Airport is an important medium-sized airport in Finland, featuring a 2,700-meter runway and various aviation communication frequencies. The airport supports not only civil aviation but also serves as a military base, ensuring support for air force training and showcasing Finland's strength in the aviation sector.

Oakes Field A Hidden Gem for General Aviation in Charlottesville

Oakes Field A Hidden Gem for General Aviation in Charlottesville

Oakes Field Airport (66IN), located in Shiremanstown, Indiana, features a 1,050-foot grass runway suitable for light aircraft takeoffs and landings. Despite the lack of real-time weather and NOTAM information, pilots can still conduct safe and efficient flight training and experiences, relying on local knowledge and community communication.