Yale Reliant Tech Cuts Forklift Accidents in Warehouses

Yale Reliant Tech Cuts Forklift Accidents in Warehouses

70% of forklift accidents in the US are preventable. Yale Reliant™ forklift operator assistance technology offers real-time automated support through intelligent speed limiting, precise lifting, blind spot detection, and overload protection. These features effectively reduce accident risks, ensure warehouse safety, and build a more efficient logistics environment. By proactively addressing potential hazards and providing operators with crucial assistance, this technology contributes to a safer and more productive material handling operation.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Serbian Customs Adopts Wcos Competencybased HR Model

Serbian Customs Adopts Wcos Competencybased HR Model

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a Competency-Based Human Resource Management (CBHRM) workshop for the Serbian government, aiming to enhance human resource management and promote customs modernization within Serbian Customs. The workshop covered strategic HRM, HRM systems, the CBHRM framework, and project management. This initiative supports Serbian Customs in building a talent-driven organization.

WCO Chief Visits Dutch Customs to Boost Global Trade Links

WCO Chief Visits Dutch Customs to Boost Global Trade Links

WCO Secretary General Kunio Mikuriya visited the Netherlands Customs, focusing on information sharing, GNC, data quality, the Multilateral Mutual Assistance Convention, and mutual recognition, discussing global customs cooperation. The Secretary General expressed gratitude for the Netherlands' contribution to WCO technical assistance and looks forward to continued collaboration to build an open, efficient, and secure new global trade landscape. The visit highlighted the importance of strengthened partnerships and innovative solutions for addressing evolving challenges in international trade and customs administration.

Iran Japan Sign Customs Pact to Boost Trade

Iran Japan Sign Customs Pact to Boost Trade

Iran and Japan signed an agreement on mutual assistance and cooperation in customs matters. This aims to strengthen cooperation between the two countries' customs administrations in areas such as information exchange, document assistance, and technical cooperation. The goal is to improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade costs, optimize the business environment, and promote bilateral trade and economic relations. The agreement, modeled after the World Customs Organization's Model Agreement, establishes a solid legal foundation for Iran-Japan customs cooperation, signaling a new era in bilateral trade.

WCO Supports Sudan Customs in HR Management Reform

WCO Supports Sudan Customs in HR Management Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop in Sudan to enhance customs human resource management capabilities, evaluating previous results and improving HRM tools. The workshop focused on workforce planning, job descriptions, competency frameworks, performance appraisal, and employee motivation, resulting in a new roadmap. The WCO provides expertise, technical guidance, and capacity building to help Sudanese Customs build a scientific and efficient human resource management system, enhancing customs modernization.

Jungheinrich Agvs Boost Automation in Manufacturing Efficiency

Jungheinrich Agvs Boost Automation in Manufacturing Efficiency

Jungheinrich introduces two AGVs, the EZS 350a NA and EKS 215a, to help companies upgrade their automation, improve material handling and warehousing efficiency, realize human-machine collaboration, and promote intelligent transformation. These AGVs offer solutions for optimizing internal logistics processes, reducing operational costs, and increasing throughput. By automating repetitive tasks, businesses can free up human resources for more strategic activities, ultimately driving productivity and competitiveness in the modern marketplace.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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DHL Canada Strike Disrupts Crossborder Ecommerce Shipments

DHL Canada Strike Disrupts Crossborder Ecommerce Shipments

A nationwide DHL strike in Canada is causing delays for cross-border e-commerce parcels, impacting companies like Lululemon, Shein, and Temu. The strike stems from labor disputes, rooted in the conflict between algorithms and human labor. This article analyzes the strike's impact, offers coping strategies for e-commerce sellers, and explores the interplay between machine intelligence and human value. It provides valuable insights for cross-border e-commerce businesses navigating this disruption.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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