In this issue...
Pan-African Alliance for Single Windows
Countries in Africa have decided to form a Pan-African Alliance to develop a network across the continent to simplify the electronic exchange of cross border trade data, to help share experiences and to promote paperless trade. [...full story]
Security Experts Tip-Toe Through the Tulips
In the first week of November, European traders gathered in Amsterdam to reflect on the impact of security measures on the international trading environment. [...full story]
Explaining European Customs Initiatives
At the Securing the Supply Chain Conference in Amsterdam, SITPRO launched its latest publication The European Customs Environment and the UK Trader. [...full story]
Watch Out, Watch Out, EORI's About!
In July 2009, the European Commission will implement an Economic Operator Registration Identification scheme. [...full story]
AEO: Slowly But Surely...
We have heard on numerous occasions about the factors affecting the take up of AEO status not just in the UK but across Europe. However, is that trend about to change? [...full story]
How Do Regulations Impact at Ports?
SITPRO is undertaking a review of procedures at UK sea ports, airports, the Channel Tunnel and inland clearance depots for the international and intra-EU movement of goods. [...full story]
Richard Dale (1936-2008)
At the beginning of October, SITPRO said farewell to a great friend and colleague, and trade facilitation lost an unstinting supporter. [...full story]
SITPRO Rewards Success at Institute of Export Awards
This October, the Institute of Export held its regular awards ceremony and, as usual, SITPRO was proud to sponsor one of the awards. [...full story]
Also in this issue...
CEO Perspective
SITPRO's Chief Executive, Malcolm McKinnon, asks whether the World Bank has got its sums right.
Editor's Notes: Trade Faciliation - The Next Generation
Meeting the international traders of the future
SITPRO Solutions
ATA Carnets
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