West Africa Enhances Customs Risk Management During Pandemic

West Africa Enhances Customs Risk Management During Pandemic

Supported by the WCO/JICA joint project, West African Customs administrations continued to enhance their risk management and intelligence analysis capabilities during the pandemic through online training. The MTP project, involving six countries including Benin, aims to cultivate a team of experts proficient in these skills and has made significant progress. By adopting innovative training methods, the project overcame the challenges posed by the pandemic and injected new momentum into customs capacity building in West Africa. The online format allowed for continued learning and development despite travel restrictions and social distancing measures.

UPS Introduces Wearable Scanners to Improve Logistics Efficiency

UPS Introduces Wearable Scanners to Improve Logistics Efficiency

UPS has launched a new wearable scanning system, combining a ring scanner with a wrist/waist-mounted terminal. This significantly improves package scanning speed and accuracy, enabling real-time tracking and information transparency. The system aims to provide customers with faster and more reliable logistics services, optimize supply chains, and reduce costs. It has been deployed on a large scale and is continuously innovating, leading the future of the logistics industry. The wearable technology allows for hands-free operation, further streamlining the scanning process and enhancing worker productivity.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Service Sector Shrinks Unexpectedly Ending 10month Growth Streak

US Service Sector Shrinks Unexpectedly Ending 10month Growth Streak

The US Services PMI unexpectedly fell below 50 in May, ending ten consecutive months of growth. A significant decline in new orders was primarily driven by trade friction and uncertainty. Sector performance was mixed, with slight employment growth. The future development of the service sector needs to address challenges related to trade, inflation, demand, and supply chains, while also seizing opportunities in technological innovation and consumption upgrades. The unexpected contraction raises concerns about a potential economic slowdown and the impact of ongoing trade tensions on the service sector's performance.

Chinathailand Land Route Boosts Trade Efficiency

Chinathailand Land Route Boosts Trade Efficiency

The China-Thailand land transportation line offers advantages like fast delivery, low cost, and high security, becoming a new option for China-Thailand trade. This article details the advantages, processes, precautions, and frequently asked questions related to the land transportation line. It aims to provide China-Thailand traders with a more comprehensive logistics solution, highlighting its efficiency and cost-effectiveness compared to other modes of transport. The guide also covers customs clearance and documentation requirements, ensuring a smooth and reliable shipping experience for businesses involved in cross-border trade between China and Thailand.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Florasis Expands to Department Stores in Longterm Growth Push

Florasis Expands to Department Stores in Longterm Growth Push

Florasis's first department store outlet at Intime marks a shift in its offline strategy from brand display to in-depth operations, focusing on high-end customers and enhancing repurchase rates. This represents a new consensus among domestic beauty brands: emphasizing long-term users, channels, and value, seeking a more stable growth path after the decline of traffic-driven models. The collaboration with Intime is a significant exploration for Florasis in high-end positioning and long-term operational capabilities. It signifies a move towards sustainable growth and customer loyalty.

VICTAM Asia 2026 to Spotlight Southeast Asias Feed Market in Thailand

VICTAM Asia 2026 to Spotlight Southeast Asias Feed Market in Thailand

VICTAM ASIA 2026, a feed industry exhibition, will be held in Bangkok, Thailand in March. Focusing on feed processing, ingredients, and additives, the event provides a platform for companies to seize opportunities in the Southeast Asian market. This exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of the latest trends and technologies in animal feed production, allowing businesses to connect with potential partners and expand their reach within the region. Don't miss this chance to explore new business prospects and gain a competitive edge in the dynamic Southeast Asian feed market.

Openais Sora Transforms Video Production for Film and Advertising

Openais Sora Transforms Video Production for Film and Advertising

OpenAI's Sora model is revolutionizing video creation by generating realistic scenes from text prompts, empowering industries like film, advertising, education, and cross-border e-commerce. Based on diffusion transformer technology, Sora simplifies video production workflows, reduces costs, and enhances marketing effectiveness. Despite its limitations, Sora represents a significant breakthrough in AI, foreshadowing the future of video creation. Its ability to create compelling visuals from simple text inputs opens up new possibilities for businesses to engage audiences and drive sales, especially in the competitive landscape of global online retail.

Huano Aerospace Expands in Emergency Tech and Lowaltitude Economy

Huano Aerospace Expands in Emergency Tech and Lowaltitude Economy

Huano Xingkong has been recognized for its outstanding performance in emergency management and the low-altitude economy, winning the provincial second prize in the "Data Element x" competition's emergency management track and the title of "China's Low-Altitude Economy Benchmark Enterprise." The company constructs a full-cycle natural disaster prevention and control system through technology integration and actively participates in the construction of the low-altitude economy, injecting new impetus into the high-quality development of the industry. Their contributions are significant in both disaster preparedness and the emerging low-altitude sector.

Global Customs Forum Sets Future Work Priorities

Global Customs Forum Sets Future Work Priorities

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully held the inaugural meeting of the Customs Working Organization Forum (CWOF), bringing together global experts to discuss innovative customs working methods in the “new normal.” The meeting approved the CWOF's terms of reference and outlined future work directions, including the collection of case studies and the development of best practice guidelines. The aim is to build a more resilient and efficient customs working system, adapting to the evolving challenges of international trade and ensuring effective border management in a rapidly changing world.

GAO to Review Controversial Trucking Hour Rule Changes

GAO to Review Controversial Trucking Hour Rule Changes

The House Transportation Committee has called for a GAO review of the new hours-of-service (HOS) regulations for truck drivers, questioning its data foundation and impact on the industry. The 34-hour restart provision is a key point of contention, sparking intense debate regarding safety, efficiency, and economic consequences. Concerns have been raised about the rule's potential to negatively affect driver productivity and the overall supply chain. The GAO review aims to provide an independent assessment of the rule's effectiveness and potential unintended consequences, informing future policy decisions related to truck driver HOS.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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