Gambia Revenue Authority Adopts Strategic Dashboard for Performance Management

Gambia Revenue Authority Adopts Strategic Dashboard for Performance Management

With support from the World Customs Organization-West and Central Africa Capacity Building Project, The Gambia Revenue Authority has launched the development of a strategic dashboard to improve performance management. By identifying key performance indicators (KPIs) and establishing monitoring mechanisms, the dashboard will provide senior management with an overview of organizational performance, facilitating decision-making and organizational development. This initiative represents a significant step for The Gambia in advancing modern tax administration.

US Container Imports Drop Hinting at Economic Slowdown

US Container Imports Drop Hinting at Economic Slowdown

Descartes' latest report reveals a significant drop in US import container volume, down 16.2% month-over-month and 25.0% year-over-year, but consistent with pre-pandemic levels. Multiple factors contribute to the decline, including increased port congestion, stabilization of East and West Coast port shares, and the rise of smaller ports. Experts advise businesses to diversify supply chains, strengthen inventory management, monitor policy changes, embrace digital transformation, and cautiously navigate global trade challenges.

Amazon Sellers Face Strike Threats Warehouse Delays on Black Friday

Amazon Sellers Face Strike Threats Warehouse Delays on Black Friday

With Black Friday approaching, Amazon faces dual challenges: global strikes and warehouse overcapacity in the US West Coast. Sellers should prepare inventory in advance, utilize Amazon's official services flexibly, diversify risks, and maintain communication with freight forwarders, while also monitoring strike developments. Understanding Amazon's replenishment and storage limits is crucial for effective inventory management, navigating uncertainty, and ensuring sales continuity during this peak season. Proactive planning is key to mitigating potential disruptions and maximizing opportunities.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Los Angeles Long Beach Ports Clear Congestion As Supply Chain Improves

Los Angeles Long Beach Ports Clear Congestion As Supply Chain Improves

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have announced the end of a 25-month backlog of ships. Factors contributing to the resolution include sufficient labor, optimized shipping operations by carriers, and decreased demand. While the congestion has eased, West Coast ports still face challenges such as ongoing labor negotiations and the need to improve supply chain resilience. Continuous improvement is crucial to ensure the smooth flow of global trade through these vital gateways.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Stabilize in June Amid Trade Uncertainties

US Container Imports Stabilize in June Amid Trade Uncertainties

A Descartes report indicates a slight month-over-month increase in U.S. container imports for June, but a year-over-year decrease persists. China's import share has fallen to a four-year low, while West Coast ports are recovering. Trade policy shifts introduce uncertainty, requiring businesses to diversify sourcing and strengthen supply chain resilience to navigate these challenges. Companies need to adapt to the changing global trade landscape to mitigate risks and maintain operational efficiency.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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North American Rail Freight Mixed As Intermodal Outperforms in July

North American Rail Freight Mixed As Intermodal Outperforms in July

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported mixed results for North American rail freight traffic for the week ending July 7. Overall freight volume saw a slight year-over-year decrease, but intermodal volume increased. Regional performance varied, with significant differences between the East and West. Automotive and petroleum product shipments showed notable growth. Businesses should optimize intermodal strategies, pay attention to regional variations and key industries, and strengthen risk management practices.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Jump Ahead of Tariff Deadline Straining Supply Chains

US Container Imports Jump Ahead of Tariff Deadline Straining Supply Chains

U.S. container imports in August reached the second-highest level on record, influenced by tariff policies and seasonal factors. China's share decreased, indicating diversification of import origins. East and West Coast port throughput diverged, highlighting supply chain uncertainties. Importers need to closely monitor policy changes and seek diversified solutions to mitigate potential disruptions and navigate the evolving global trade landscape. The shifting dynamics present both challenges and opportunities for businesses involved in international trade.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Drop Sharply in May Amid Trade Tensions China Hit Hardest

US Imports Drop Sharply in May Amid Trade Tensions China Hit Hardest

A Descartes report reveals a significant drop in U.S. container imports in May, with China freight experiencing a record decline due to trade friction and tariffs. The share of East Coast and Gulf Coast ports increased, while West Coast ports saw a decrease, indicating a profound shift in trade patterns. The impact of ongoing trade disputes is clearly visible in the reduced import volumes and the changing dynamics between different port regions.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Key Challenges in Shenzhenus Ocean Freight Logistics

Key Challenges in Shenzhenus Ocean Freight Logistics

This article, from a data analyst's perspective, deeply analyzes the key factors affecting the shipping time from Shenzhen to the United States, including transportation modes (FCL/LCL), route selection (West Coast/East Coast), customs clearance efficiency, and uncontrollable factors such as weather. The aim is to help readers accurately estimate transit times and optimize supply chain management. By understanding these variables, businesses can improve their planning and reduce potential disruptions in their cross-border operations.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Senegal Customs Modernizes HR with WCO Backing Targets Regional Benchmark

Senegal Customs Modernizes HR with WCO Backing Targets Regional Benchmark

With WCO support through the WACAM project, Senegalese Customs is advancing human resource modernization. They've completed personnel planning tools and secured high-level support. The goal is to validate and implement a competency-based approach by December 15, 2015. This initiative aims to enhance customs efficiency, employee satisfaction, and international competitiveness. It is expected to serve as a model for West Africa, demonstrating the positive impact of strategic human resource management within customs administrations.