India, South Africa and Indonesia join World Logistics Passport
Dubai, UAE, February 3, 2021 The World Logistics Passport (WLP), a major policy initiative established to increase trading opportunities between emerging markets, today announced India, Indonesia and South Africa as members. They join Colombia, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Brazil, Uruguay and the UAE in a club of trading nations sharing expertise to smooth trade flows around the world. The WLP creates opportunities for business across Africa, Asia, Central and South America to improve existing trading routes, and develop new ones, through the world s first logistics loyalty programme for freight forwarders and traders, a statement said. It overcomes non-tariff trade barriers by fast-tracking cargo movement, reducing administrative costs, advancing cargo information and facilitating movement between ports and air.
World Logistics Passport boosts reach as 3 nations join
DUBAI, February 3, 2021 The World Logistics Passport (WLP), a major policy initiative established by Dubai to increase trading opportunities between emerging markets, has announced India, Indonesia and South Africa as members. They join Colombia, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Brazil, Uruguay and the UAE in a club of trading nations sharing expertise to smooth trade flows around the world. The WLP creates opportunities for business across Africa, Asia, Central and South America to improve existing trading routes, and develop new ones, through the world’s first logistics loyalty program for freight forwarders and traders. It overcomes non-tariff trade barriers by fast-tracking cargo movement, reducing administrative costs, advancing cargo information and facilitating movement between ports and air.
Flydubai Cargo obtains approval to transport dangerous goods
DUBAI, February 1, 2021 Flydubai Cargo has achieved a new milestone in obtaining the regulatory approvals to transport dangerous goods from February 1. With the certification from the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), flydubai can now transport dangerous goods in addition to general cargo, courier, live animals, postal mail, perishables, priority cargo and valuable cargo. The ongoing diversification of its service portfolio and continuous investment in adopting the latest technology, training and system automisation, supports flydubai Cargo’s commitment to providing its customers with seamless and effective supply chain solutions. Mohamed Hassan, Vice President of Cargo at flydubai, said: “The role that air cargo plays in the supply chain industry has been especially highlighted during the pandemic to ensure vital goods continue to be transported to where they are needed the most. We continue to
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