European Association for Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Services (CLECAT): 2025 ITF SUMMIT ON TRANSPORT RESILIENCE IN TIMES OF DISRUPTION (30 May 2025 )
CLECAT joined the annual Summit of the International Transport Forum (ITF) in Leipzig (21-23 May) bringing together over Delegates from around the world. Ministers from the ITF’s 69 member countries, leaders from international organisations, industry, and academia met to explore how global transport and supply chains can be strengthened in an increasingly volatile world.
https://www.clecat.org/news/newsletters/2025-itf-summit-on-transport-resilience-in-times-o
European Association for Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Services (CLECAT): OCEAN SCHEDULE RELIABILITY IMPROVES AS GEMINI CARRIERS LEAD THE WAY (30 May 2025 )
Recent data from Sea Intelligence reveals a notable improvement in global liner schedule reliability, reaching its highest level in 17 months. According to April figures, overall reliability stood at 58.7%, the best performance since November 2023. Notably, the Gemini Cooperation, formed by Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, has emerged as a clear leader, with both carriers exceeding the 70% reliability mark. Maersk topped the list with 73.4%, followed closely by Hapag-Lloyd at 72.3%, while MSC ranked third with 60.7%.
https://www.clecat.org/news/newsletters/ocean-schedule-reliability-improves-as-gemini-carr
European Association for Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Services (CLECAT): CLECAT WELCOMES RENEWED EU–UK COOPERATION (30 May 2025 )
CLECAT welcomes the outcome of the recent EU–UK Summit held on 19 May 2025 and the accompanying joint statements outlining a renewed agenda for cooperation. These developments signal a long-awaited shift towards practical and pragmatic collaboration in key areas affecting customs, logistics and trade facilitation.
https://www.clecat.org/news/newsletters/clecat-welcomes-renewed-euuk-cooperation
European Association for Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Services (CLECAT): CLECAT WELCOMES EU INITIATIVE TO ADDRESS E-COMMERCE CHALLENGES (30 May 2025 )
The European Commission has signalled a renewed effort to address the customs-related challenges of the fast-growing e-commerce sector. Speaking before the European Parliament last week, Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič floated the idea of introducing an EU-wide e-commerce handling fee. Under the suggested scheme, a €2 levy could be applied to direct-to-consumer deliveries from outside the EU, while consignments routed through transhipment hubs would incur a lower fee of €0.50.
https://www.clecat.org/news/newsletters/clecat-welcomes-eu-initiative-to-address-e-commerc
Die vollständigen Inhalte dieser Pressemitteilungen werden auf unserer Seite nicht angezeigt. Zum Lesen der Mitteilungen klicken Sie bitte auf die oben genannten Links. Quellen: CLECAT (European Association for Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Services) |
Stichwörter: Newsletter der CLECAT, 2025 ITF SUMMIT, TRANSPORT RESILIENCE, OCEAN SCHEDULE RELIABILITY, RENEWED EU–UK COOPERATION, ADDRESS E-COMMERCE CHALLENGES
Kategorie(n): Aus den Organisationen