WCO Stresses Talent Development to Boost Global Economy

WCO Stresses Talent Development to Boost Global Economy

The WCO emphasized the crucial role of customs talent development in economic growth at a Paris seminar. Participants shared experiences and called for sustained investment in customs training and capacity building. The seminar highlighted how skilled customs officials contribute to efficient trade facilitation, revenue collection, and border security, ultimately fostering economic development. The WCO urged member administrations to prioritize customs training programs to enhance their effectiveness and contribute to national economic prosperity. Continuous investment in human capital is key to modernizing customs administrations and achieving sustainable economic growth.

Ukraine Customs Academy Becomes Key EU Officer Training Hub

Ukraine Customs Academy Becomes Key EU Officer Training Hub

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has established a European Regional Training Center in Ukraine to enhance the capacity of customs officials in the European region, promoting trade facilitation and security. The Ukrainian Customs Academy was designated as the location for the training center, and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the WCO. The center will provide high-quality training courses covering various aspects of customs management, helping European customs administrations address international trade challenges and build efficient and secure customs systems. This initiative strengthens regional cooperation and supports effective customs practices.

Europe Boosts Customs Training with Datadriven Strategies

Europe Boosts Customs Training with Datadriven Strategies

A meeting of the World Customs Organization's European region was held in Moscow to strengthen cooperation and coordination in customs capacity building within the region. The meeting reviewed the progress of five major capacity development projects and discussed the development of a database of regional customs education institutions, a logistics manual, an e-journal, and a common learning platform. These initiatives aim to enhance regional customs capacity, promote trade facilitation, and ensure security. The discussions laid the groundwork for future advancements in these areas, contributing to a more efficient and secure customs environment.

Hong Kong Air Cargo Adopts 5G for Automated Operations

Hong Kong Air Cargo Adopts 5G for Automated Operations

Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) has introduced 5G technology to build a connected and intelligent freight ecosystem, enhancing cargo handling automation. By deploying a dedicated 5G network, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), security robots, and smart cargo positioning systems, Hactl effectively addresses industry challenges and seizes market opportunities. This allows them to continuously expand their customer base and lead the development of the Hong Kong air cargo industry. The implementation of 5G significantly improves efficiency and accuracy in cargo operations, paving the way for future innovation in air freight logistics.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Central American Customs Boost Global Trade with New Partnerships

Central American Customs Boost Global Trade with New Partnerships

The Heads of Customs Administrations of the Americas and the Caribbean Conference was held in Guatemala, focusing on global connectivity, risk management, and customs-business cooperation. The importance of the Revised Kyoto Convention was emphasized. Guatemala was elected as the new WCO Regional Vice-Chair. The conference promoted regional customs cooperation and pointed the way for global trade facilitation. It addressed key challenges and opportunities in the region, aiming to enhance efficiency and security in international trade flows. The discussions highlighted the need for collaborative efforts to streamline customs procedures.

Gold Coast Airport Boosts Queensland Tourism with Strategic Expansion

Gold Coast Airport Boosts Queensland Tourism with Strategic Expansion

Gold Coast Airport (OOL) is a key international airport located in Queensland, Australia, formerly known as Coolangatta Airport. It boasts a prime location serving the Gold Coast and surrounding areas, featuring two runways and undergoing modernization in 2010, making it a major hub for tourists. The airport connects multiple domestic and international routes, operating with various airlines, and has seen a steady increase in passenger traffic in recent years, becoming the sixth busiest airport in Australia.

Gran Canaria Airport Drives Tourism Growth Amid Expansion Plans

Gran Canaria Airport Drives Tourism Growth Amid Expansion Plans

Gran Canaria Airport, located on Gran Canaria Island in Spain, is the main civilian airport established in 1930. It is the largest airport in the Canary Islands and the fifth largest in Spain. The airport features two runways, each 3,100 meters long, and a passenger terminal that has undergone multiple expansions, offering both domestic and international flight services with an annual passenger volume exceeding 10 million. Several low-cost and charter airlines operate here, boosting local tourism and economic development.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Sentani Airport Boosts Papua's Connectivity and Economic Growth

Sentani Airport Boosts Papua's Connectivity and Economic Growth

Jayapura Sien Valley Airport is an important civil airport located in Jayapura, Papua Province, Indonesia. With an elevation of 88 meters and a runway length of 2,183 meters, it primarily serves domestic passenger and cargo flights. Airlines operating there include Garuda Indonesia and Lion Air, contributing to regional development and communication.

China's Jiuhuashan Airport Boosts Anhui's Economy and Tourism

China's Jiuhuashan Airport Boosts Anhui's Economy and Tourism

Chizhou Jiuhua Mountain Airport is a modern civil airport located in Chizhou City, Anhui Province, opened in 2013 to enhance the region's transportation hub status. The overall plan is divided into short-term (by 2020) and long-term (by 2040) phases, with expectations of increased passenger and cargo throughput. The airport features multiple flight routes and actively plans to introduce international flights, reflecting strong market demand and safety assurances.