New IATA AHM 732 Delay Codes Boost Airline Performance Tracking

New IATA AHM 732 Delay Codes Boost Airline Performance Tracking

This webinar focuses on the new IATA AHM 732 delay codes, aiming to equip performance managers, data analysts, and frontline staff with the knowledge to master the new code system. The goal is to improve flight delay data collection and analysis capabilities, ultimately optimizing airport operational efficiency and reducing costs. The webinar will delve into the new code structure, data collection best practices, analysis methods and tools, and share practical case studies to illustrate effective implementation.

Airline Industry Adopts New Standards for Mobility Aid Transport

Airline Industry Adopts New Standards for Mobility Aid Transport

This webinar focuses on ensuring the safe and secure transport of mobility aids in air travel, aiming to improve the travel experience for people with disabilities. It emphasizes enhanced communication, reduced equipment damage, and improved training. The IATA AHM provides industry standards and best practices, while standardized training enhances ground operation efficiency and safety. The webinar calls for collaborative efforts to build a more inclusive air travel environment, ensuring a smoother and more dignified journey for all passengers.

AI and Robotics Transform Logistics with WMS Integration

AI and Robotics Transform Logistics with WMS Integration

This Logistics Management Roundtable webinar focuses on the automated transformation of logistics operations, exploring how technologies like AI, robotics, and WMS are reshaping warehousing and logistics. Experts will share best practices, real-world case studies, and future innovations, helping logistics management leaders address challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve efficient, intelligent logistics operations. The webinar will provide insights into optimizing processes, improving accuracy, and reducing costs through automation, ultimately leading to a more competitive and resilient supply chain.

Workforce Go Eases HR Strain for Distributors in Peak Seasons

Workforce Go Eases HR Strain for Distributors in Peak Seasons

Workforce Go is launching a free webinar to help distribution companies tackle HR challenges during peak season. The webinar focuses on streamlining payroll, HR, and time tracking processes to improve employee satisfaction and optimize operational efficiency. Workforce Go offers solutions that integrate with ERP systems, eliminating manual data entry and enabling centralized workforce data management. This helps companies succeed in a competitive market by providing better insights and control over their workforce, ultimately improving productivity and profitability.

Costa Rica WCO Boost Trade Pact Implementation

Costa Rica WCO Boost Trade Pact Implementation

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Costa Rica's customs in enhancing the implementation of trade facilitation agreements. By providing resources and training, it aims to strengthen customs capabilities and optimize cross-border trade processes, leading to improved international trade compliance and economic growth.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Timorleste Updates Customs Tariff with WCO Backing

Timorleste Updates Customs Tariff with WCO Backing

At the request of Timor-Leste, the World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WCO-Norad project, provided technical assistance to support the country's tariff update from HS 2012 to HS 2017. This initiative aims to enhance Timor-Leste Customs' commodity classification capabilities, integrate into the ASEAN Economic Community, and promote trade facilitation and economic development. The project encompassed tariff assessment, gap analysis, training guidance, and system upgrades, contributing to the modernization of Timor-Leste Customs.

WCO Boosts Oman Customs Data Analysis Capabilities

WCO Boosts Oman Customs Data Analysis Capabilities

At the request of Oman Customs, the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a data analysis workshop to enhance their data analysis capabilities. The workshop focused on developing a data mobilization strategy, cultivating data analysis talent, and recommending a phased implementation of data analysis projects. It also emphasized strengthening external cooperation and building a data-driven culture to support Oman Customs' data-driven transformation. This aims to improve efficiency in areas such as risk assessment, revenue collection, and trade facilitation, ultimately leading to better customs operations.

WCO JICA Boost Pacific Island Customs Training

WCO JICA Boost Pacific Island Customs Training

The WCO-JICA MTP project empowers Pacific Island customs administrations by developing local trainers and regional training materials to enhance customs capabilities. The third working group activity was held in Fiji, focusing on strengthening regional collaboration and ensuring sustainable capacity building within the customs administrations of the Pacific Island countries. The project aims to improve customs efficiency and effectiveness through tailored training programs and resources, ultimately contributing to economic growth and security in the region.

Mongolia Improves Customs Valuation with WCO Assistance

Mongolia Improves Customs Valuation with WCO Assistance

At the request of the Mongolian Customs General Administration, a World Customs Organization (WCO) expert team conducted a diagnostic review of its valuation system and provided recommendations for improvement. The aim is to assist Mongolian Customs in building a more efficient and transparent valuation system by strengthening internal cooperation, developing talent, and keeping abreast of international best practices. This will enhance revenue collection, optimize the business environment, and promote trade development in Mongolia.

WCO Initiative Boosts Trade for Landlocked Nations

WCO Initiative Boosts Trade for Landlocked Nations

The WCO supports landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) in integrating into global trade by simplifying transit procedures and reducing costs. Global transit conferences and WCO guidelines aim to build efficient and interconnected trade networks to promote development. These initiatives focus on streamlining customs processes, enhancing cooperation between transit countries, and improving infrastructure to facilitate the smooth and cost-effective movement of goods. Ultimately, the WCO's efforts contribute to the economic growth and diversification of LLDCs by connecting them to global markets.