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Dakosy software handles imports to Switzerland

Logistics Business Magazine

From 1st January, 2023, shipments of goods from Switzerland must be declared electronically to German customs with a presentation notification. This affects shipments that cannot be handled by a customs declaration before presentation or a through transport procedure, as well as certain other non-standard procedures.

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Rail Logistics Moves Ahead

Logistics Business Magazine

By replacing telephone, fax, Excel and email, Rail-Flow reliably simplifies, accelerates, and documents processes. Simpler processes and climate-friendly transport routes Thanks to the ‘Intermodal Capacity Broker’, capacities on freight trains can be easily offered and booked. .

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Open Logistics Foundation established

Logistics Business Magazine

the funding association, which was also founded in Berlin, it is open to new members from all areas of logistics, ranging from industry, retail and services to freight forwarders and political organisations. Through Open Logistics e.V., Statements. “If If we want to digitise logistics successfully, we have to overcome silo structures.

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CBP’s modernization of port of entry revenue collection

247 Customs Broker

This will allow frontline CBP officers and other agency staff to spend less time performing labor-intensive revenue collection processes and more time performing critical law enforcement and trade facilitation duties. The program began in fiscal year 2015, and expects to reach full operational capability by fiscal year 2023.

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Trust in Turkey

Automotive Logistics

I think political uncertainty, and where this will take the economy, is the biggest risk, but it looks at the moment as if OEMs that are already present are going to stick with Turkey,” says LMC’s Thomas. On the contrary, there is good reason for optimism over a possible increase in Turkish automotive capacity in the coming years. “I