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This Week in Logistics News (February 11 – 17)

Logistics Viewpoints

The American and Canadian militaries believe that the balloon was for surveillance, while the Chinese government said it was a civilian meteorological research airship that had blown off course. China’s government has so far not commented on the new sanctions or on the news of the flying object, nor responded to questions.

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Continuing Education For Licensed Customs Brokers

MTS Logistics

MTS Logistics is proud to be a Licensed Customs Broker. CBP will allow customs brokers to complete fewer than 36 hours to meet the requirement for the initial 2024-2027 triennial status period. partner government agencies (PGAs) will offer a variety of continuing education credits at no cost to customs brokers. trade laws.

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Global Logistics Market Analysis: 2022 Summer Edition

MTS Logistics

Of course, we may still experience more factories in Asia not operating at 100 percent capacity, further trucking shortages, port issues, etc. One further major indicator we need to take into consideration was the final session of the 2022 FIATA HQ meeting in Geneva last week. Let’s not forget U.S.

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WFP and Kyrgyzstan Government respond to coronavirus challenges

World Food Programme Logistics

Collaboration underway to make sure nutritious food reaches people who need it most WFP meets project beneficiaries to explain safety measures during food distribution: Photo: WFP/Mariia Babieva WFP is working around the clock to maintain food assistance programmes in Kyrgyzstan while monitoring the socioeconomic situation across the country.

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Charting a course for GHG emissions and the shipping sector

The Logistics Academy

When the International Maritime Organization (IMO) meets in London this week (9 April 2018), the stakes are high. Since then, three official sessions and three intersessional meetings have discussed the challenges and opportunities of tackling GHG emissions from international maritime transport. Setting a common course?

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What is Genuinely New in Supply Chain Management?

Logistics Viewpoints

It is commonly believed that Europe leads the US in environmental, social, and governance legislation and enforcement. A customer can of course buy goods in a store. An omnichannel order management system helps companies meet growing customer expectations. appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.

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Logistics interoperability, deterrence and resilience – why working as allies matters now more than ever

Logistics in War

We believe that in a contested and competitive strategic environment, at a time where preparedness will differentiate a relevant military from one not so, true logistics interoperability will be a strategic strength. What follows are a few ideas that our armies should consider as they modernize to meet the needs of the future.