WCO Shanghai Conference Focuses on Trade Facilitation Partnerships

WCO Shanghai Conference Focuses on Trade Facilitation Partnerships

At the IFCBA Conference in Shanghai, the WCO emphasized customs-business cooperation to promote trade facilitation. Key focuses included the Belt and Road Initiative and capacity building for customs brokers. The WCO highlighted the importance of collaboration between customs administrations and the private sector in streamlining trade procedures and reducing barriers. This cooperation is crucial for achieving efficient and secure global trade flows, particularly within the context of the Belt and Road Initiative's ambitious infrastructure and connectivity goals. Strengthening the skills and expertise of customs brokers is also vital for smooth and compliant trade operations.

WCO Enhances Nigeria Ghana Customs to Boost Trade

WCO Enhances Nigeria Ghana Customs to Boost Trade

With WCO support, Nigeria and Ghana jointly organized a training of trainers program on valuation, aiming to enhance customs valuation capabilities and promote trade facilitation in both countries. Following the termination of contracts with private inspection companies and the return of valuation responsibilities to customs, this training covered technical valuation, valuation control, and trainer skills. The goal is to strengthen the national valuation trainer pool in both countries, injecting new momentum into trade development in West Africa. This initiative is expected to improve valuation accuracy and efficiency, ultimately contributing to smoother trade flows.

WCO Introduces French Online Courses for Trade Efficiency

WCO Introduces French Online Courses for Trade Efficiency

The WCO has launched a French version of its Data Model and Customs Valuation online course to help customs officers in French-speaking regions improve their skills and promote trade facilitation. This initiative aims to empower customs officials with the necessary knowledge and tools to effectively implement the WCO Data Model and apply customs valuation principles. By providing access to this comprehensive training in French, the WCO is enhancing accessibility and fostering greater participation, ultimately contributing to more efficient and transparent customs procedures and smoother international trade flows.

Sierra Leone Adopts Competencybased HR System for Revenue Authority

Sierra Leone Adopts Competencybased HR System for Revenue Authority

With WCO assistance, the Sierra Leone National Revenue Authority implemented HR reforms based on a competency model. This initiative aims to optimize recruitment, training, and performance management processes. By focusing on clearly defined competencies, the reform seeks to enhance organizational effectiveness and improve the overall performance of the revenue authority. The competency model serves as a framework for developing and evaluating employees, ensuring that they possess the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively perform their duties. Ultimately, this leads to improved revenue collection and a more efficient tax system.

CH Robinson Tackles Supply Chain Challenges for Peak Season

CH Robinson Tackles Supply Chain Challenges for Peak Season

In an interview, C.H. Robinson's President of Global Forwarding, Mike Short, shared the company's strategies for navigating current supply chain challenges. These strategies include diversifying transportation options, employing flexible problem-solving skills, and leveraging digital technologies. He highlighted challenges such as port congestion and sea-to-air shifts, proposing corresponding solutions. The article also summarizes the importance of flexibility, creativity, and resilience for shippers, as well as the need for enhanced communication and collaboration. The company is focused on helping customers navigate the complexities of the current market.

Aviation Safety Boosted by Competencybased Training for Inspectors

Aviation Safety Boosted by Competencybased Training for Inspectors

This paper delves into the role of Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) in enhancing the professional capabilities of civil aviation dangerous goods inspectors. By analyzing IATA's CBTA training courses, it elucidates the core content, structure, and assessment system, emphasizing the key responsibilities of inspectors within the CBTA framework. The article aims to provide a reference for building a safer and more reliable air transport environment. It highlights the importance of CBTA in ensuring inspectors possess the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively identify and mitigate risks associated with dangerous goods.

Global Airports Face Slot Coordination Challenges Amid Growth

Global Airports Face Slot Coordination Challenges Amid Growth

IATA introduces the 'Airport Slot Coordination: Policy and Regulations' course to help industry professionals address global airport infrastructure challenges. The course provides an in-depth understanding of slot coordination policies and efficient operational practices. It covers WASG interpretation, practical exercises, and case studies. Participants will receive a complimentary SSIM e-book and have the opportunity to earn an IATA certificate upon completion. This course equips individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of airport slot management effectively and contribute to smoother air travel operations.

WCO Program Boosts Nigeria Customs Efficiency

WCO Program Boosts Nigeria Customs Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO)'s Leadership and Management Development (LMD) program continues to empower the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) by enhancing the leadership and management skills of its managers through workshops and other initiatives. The WCO plans to support the NCS in building a pool of trainers to expand the reach of the LMD program. Furthermore, the WCO aims to explore new areas of cooperation to further support the development of Nigerian Customs. This ongoing collaboration aims to strengthen NCS's capabilities and contribute to its overall effectiveness.

Industryacademia Partnership Aims to Strengthen Logistics Talent Pipeline

Industryacademia Partnership Aims to Strengthen Logistics Talent Pipeline

To address logistics challenges arising from global trade shifts, an industry-academia collaboration program will launch in 2026. It aims to cultivate future talent in material handling, supply chain, and logistics through practical learning and industry exchange, enhancing supply chain efficiency and resilience. Targeting high school students, university students, and educators, the program fosters continuous development within the logistics sector. The initiative seeks to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape and contribute to a more robust and adaptable supply chain ecosystem.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Philippine Customs Boosts Trade Reforms with WCO Backing

Philippine Customs Boosts Trade Reforms with WCO Backing

The World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a leadership workshop for senior officials of the Philippine Customs, aiming to enhance strategic alignment, trust-building, and leadership skills. The workshop focused on challenges such as cross-departmental collaboration, decision-making processes, and strategic thinking. Initiatives like Time Release Study (TRS) were highlighted as tools for customs modernization and promoting trade facilitation reforms. The program sought to equip participants with the necessary tools and knowledge to drive positive change within the Philippine Customs administration and contribute to improved efficiency and effectiveness.