December 10, 2017
IATA Pursues New Certification for Live Animal Transport
IATA has revealed plans to launch CEIV certification for live animal transport and will also begin to investigate the possibility of a scheme for perishables.
READ MORE >IATA has revealed plans to launch CEIV certification for live animal transport and will also begin to investigate the possibility of a scheme for perishables.
READ MORE >Starting in January, automakers operating in Vietnam will be free from a 10-30% duty on imported parts if they meet certain conditions in terms of emissions, the number of cars produced, and the ratio of local procurement of parts.
READ MORE >Vietnam’s Da Nang Port plans to open two expanded berths for handling container ships next April three months ahead of schedule, according to Port Technology.
READ MORE >According to Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, the Food and Drug Administration has extended until February 5 the deadline for interested parties to, “submit comments and information to help the agency identify existing regulations and paperwork requirements that could be modified,…
READ MORE >Air Cargo World says that in last week’s record-breaking Cyber Monday, logistics companies, for the most part, rose to the challenge.
READ MORE >The Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration will update its regulations in order to implement the America’s Marine Highway Program as of December 31. The AMHP seeks to integrate the use of navigable waterways (rivers, bays, coastal routes, etc.) into the…
READ MORE >Trucking companies currently using paper logs or logging software must evaluate and select Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs), ensure they are installed, and make sure all drivers and administrative staff are trained to use them by December 18, 2017 (December 16,…
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