PICARD Conference Examines Postpandemic Customs and Sustainability

PICARD Conference Examines Postpandemic Customs and Sustainability

The 15th PICARD Conference focused on customs transformation and sustainable development in the context of the pandemic. Discussions centered on the reshaping of customs roles, customs' responsibilities in sustainable development, the construction of performance evaluation systems, and data-driven customs management models. The conference aimed to provide intellectual support and practical guidance for the modernization of customs worldwide. Registration was free and open to all participants.

NASSTRAC Conference Draws Logistics Leaders for Networking

NASSTRAC Conference Draws Logistics Leaders for Networking

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the value and advantages of the NASSTRAC (National Strategic Shippers Transportation Council) Logistics Conference and Expo, emphasizing its unique aspects in industry trend insights, comprehensive agenda coverage, and efficient networking opportunities. Furthermore, the article offers practical advice for participating in the NASSTRAC conference, aiming to help logistics professionals better leverage this platform to maximize personal and corporate value. It highlights the key benefits of attending and provides actionable steps for attendees to make the most of the event.

Supply Chain Conference Spotlights Tech Innovation Resilience

Supply Chain Conference Spotlights Tech Innovation Resilience

The 2025 Next-Gen Supply Chain Conference brought together over 200 industry leaders, focusing on key technologies and strategies such as AI, robotics, automation, digital twins, resilience, and sustainability. Attendees explored how to leverage emerging technologies to optimize operations, build more resilient supply chains, and achieve sustainability goals. The conference provided a valuable platform for companies to learn about the latest trends, establish partnerships, and prepare for future challenges. It highlighted the importance of innovation and adaptation in navigating the evolving landscape of modern supply chains.

Nextgen Supply Chain Conference Highlights Techdriven Future

Nextgen Supply Chain Conference Highlights Techdriven Future

The 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference brings together global supply chain leaders, focusing on technological innovations such as AI, robotics, and digital twins, as well as strategic upgrades like supply chain resilience and sustainable development. Through case studies and experience sharing, the conference provides practical guidance for enterprise transformation and upgrading. Attendees will collaboratively explore directions for reshaping the future of the supply chain, addressing challenges and opportunities in the rapidly evolving landscape. Learn how to leverage cutting-edge technologies and build more resilient and sustainable supply chains.

Asiapacific Customs Enhance Remote Training Through Regional Collaboration

Asiapacific Customs Enhance Remote Training Through Regional Collaboration

The 19th Heads of WCO Regional Training Centers in Asia Pacific Conference focused on customs capacity building under the pandemic, exploring distance learning strategies, professional development, and data analytics applications. Various centers shared their experiences, emphasizing collaboration to jointly address challenges and promote customs modernization in the Asia-Pacific region. The meeting highlighted the importance of adapting training methods and leveraging technology to ensure continued professional development for customs officers during and after the pandemic.

WCO Enhances Trade Aid for Landlocked Nations During Pandemic

WCO Enhances Trade Aid for Landlocked Nations During Pandemic

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO) emphasized at the Annual Conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) the WCO's commitment to supporting LLDCs in overcoming pandemic challenges and accelerating trade facilitation to achieve sustainable development goals through standard setting, capacity building, and enhanced cooperation. WCO's specific initiatives include promoting international standards, fostering regional cooperation, addressing the impact of the pandemic, and promoting data-driven decision-making.

Luxor Resolution Sets New Compliance Standards for Crossborder Ecommerce

Luxor Resolution Sets New Compliance Standards for Crossborder Ecommerce

The World Customs Organization (WCO) adopted the Luxor Resolution, establishing guiding principles for cross-border e-commerce. These principles cover eight key areas: advance electronic data, facilitation, security, taxation, data analysis, partnerships, public awareness, and legal frameworks. Furthermore, a communique was issued to the WTO Ministerial Conference, reaffirming the WCO's leadership in managing cross-border e-commerce. This initiative aims to promote the standardized, efficient, and secure development of global cross-border e-commerce.

WCO Backs Uzbekistans Customs System Upgrade

WCO Backs Uzbekistans Customs System Upgrade

At the request of the State Customs Committee of Uzbekistan, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic mission to assess its customs valuation system and propose reforms. The assessment covered legal framework, valuation capacity, risk management, post-clearance audit, information technology application, and cooperation mechanisms. The reform aims to improve trade facilitation in Uzbekistan, attract foreign investment, and promote economic growth. The WCO's recommendations are expected to enhance the efficiency and transparency of customs procedures, ultimately contributing to a more favorable business environment.

WCO Program Modernizes Uzbekistans Customs Operations

WCO Program Modernizes Uzbekistans Customs Operations

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP), is assisting Uzbekistan in enhancing its customs strategic planning capabilities. This initiative aims to help the State Customs Committee (SCC) of Uzbekistan build a more efficient and intelligent customs system by developing strategic roadmaps and designing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). The goal is to embrace openness and digital transformation, improve trade facilitation, and ultimately promote national economic development. The project focuses on strengthening Uzbekistan's ability to implement modern customs practices and contribute to regional and global trade.

WCO Backs Palestinian Customs Modernization Efforts

WCO Backs Palestinian Customs Modernization Efforts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Palestine Customs in modernizing its Human Resource Management (HRM) through a workshop held in Tunis. This support focuses on building a competency-based HRM system, including developing a job directory, competency framework, competency dictionary, and job descriptions. WCO experts will provide remote support to ensure the successful implementation of these reforms. The initiative aims to improve the efficiency and international competitiveness of Palestine Customs by strengthening its workforce and aligning HR practices with international standards.