Fedex Cuts European Jobs to Boost Efficiency

Fedex Cuts European Jobs to Boost Efficiency

FedEx will lay off 1,700-2,000 employees in Europe to reduce costs and respond to market changes. This restructuring is expected to generate annual savings of $125 million to $175 million starting in fiscal year 2027. The move aims to optimize logistics operations and improve efficiency in the European market amidst evolving economic conditions.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Freight Industry Focuses on Cost Control Efficiency in 2024

Freight Industry Focuses on Cost Control Efficiency in 2024

A breakthrough report indicates increased freight capacity in the coming year, urging businesses to strengthen partnerships, optimize networks, and embrace new energy sources for cost reduction and efficiency gains. Maintaining stable freight rates remains a challenge requiring proactive solutions. Companies should closely monitor market dynamics and adjust strategies accordingly to navigate the evolving landscape.

Logistics Leaders Win IANA Silver Kingpin Connie Awards

Logistics Leaders Win IANA Silver Kingpin Connie Awards

The IANA Intermodal EXPO is set to take place in Long Beach, featuring the presentation of the Silver Kingpin Award and the Connie Award. These prestigious awards recognize outstanding contributions to the field of intermodal transportation. This year, individuals like Wilson will be honored for their significant achievements and dedication to advancing the intermodal industry.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Manufacturing PMI Dips but Sector Stays Resilient

US Manufacturing PMI Dips but Sector Stays Resilient

The U.S. Manufacturing PMI reached 55.3 in June, indicating continued expansion. A surge in new orders, reaching 60.0, served as the primary driver. Businesses displayed strong confidence, and the pace of price increases moderated. The first half of the year demonstrated positive performance. The robust new orders suggest sustained growth in the manufacturing sector.

WCO Updates SAFE Framework to Boost Global Trade Security

WCO Updates SAFE Framework to Boost Global Trade Security

The 28th SAFE Working Group meeting focused on the review and implementation monitoring of the SAFE Framework, emphasizing customs-private sector cooperation and optimizing questionnaires. Key topics included data strategy, green customs initiatives, promotion of AEO validation courses, revision of work plans, and extension of the review cycle. Enhanced customs cooperation with aviation and port sectors was also highlighted. The meeting injected new momentum into global trade security cooperation, foreshadowing a future of safer, more efficient, and sustainable global trade systems.

Global Alliance Forms to Fight Fake Sports Goods

Global Alliance Forms to Fight Fake Sports Goods

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in combating counterfeit goods, particularly in the sporting goods sector. This collaboration aims to enhance the capacity of customs officials to identify counterfeit products through the promotion of the IPM platform, improved information exchange, and training programs. The initiative seeks to protect consumer rights and maintain market order by preventing the trade of fake sports equipment and other goods.

Bosnia Strengthens Customs IP Protections Against Counterfeits

Bosnia Strengthens Customs IP Protections Against Counterfeits

A workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection was held in cooperation between the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ITA BiH). The aim was to enhance the capacity of Bosnian customs officers in combating counterfeit goods. The workshop covered legal and regulatory learning, IPM platform application, promotion of public-private partnerships, and strengthening customs control capabilities. This is significant for improving the fight against counterfeiting in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the wider region.

DR Congo Customs Boosts Revenue with HS Code Upgrade

DR Congo Customs Boosts Revenue with HS Code Upgrade

DR Congo Customs aims to achieve customs autonomy by introducing HS tools and conducting nationwide training, reducing reliance on external organizations. This initiative includes equipping customs offices with HS software, developing provincial promotion plans, improving vocational training systems, and strengthening integrity. By enhancing the professionalism and operational capabilities of customs personnel, DR Congo hopes to boost its economic growth. The implementation of HS tools and comprehensive training are key components of this strategy for achieving greater self-reliance in customs management.

UN Adopts GOVCBR Standard to Simplify Global Trade

UN Adopts GOVCBR Standard to Simplify Global Trade

The new UN/EDIFACT message GOVCBR aims to provide a unified data submission standard for cross-border trade, simplifying processes and improving efficiency. The WCO is developing implementation guidelines, aligning with the UN/CEFACT Core Component Library. The promotion of GOVCBR will drive global trade facilitation and provide a foundation for trade data analysis. It streamlines information exchange between traders and government agencies, reducing redundancies and promoting transparency. This standardized approach is crucial for fostering a more efficient and secure global trading environment.

Algerias Aviation Sector Boosts Economy and Global Ties

Algerias Aviation Sector Boosts Economy and Global Ties

This paper delves into the value of the aviation transport industry to the Algerian economy. It highlights not only the direct creation of jobs and economic output but also its indirect promotion of supply chains, tourism, and its contribution to international trade, investment, and social development. By analyzing the current situation and challenges of the Algerian aviation industry, the paper looks forward to future development directions. It emphasizes the importance of building a strong aviation ecosystem to fully release its economic potential.