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Global Logistics Digitalization and Automation Regulations

· Global Logistics Digitalization and Automation Regulations (implemented in 2025)
· According to the new regulations of the global logistics industry, all large logistics companies and cross-border e-commerce companies must achieve digital transformation by 2025. The new regulations require companies to use technologies such as automated warehousing, robotic sorting systems, and drone delivery to further improve logistics efficiency and accuracy. The regulations place special emphasis on real-time tracking of logistics information and require that every link in the transportation process be monitored online to ensure that the supply chain is more transparent and efficient.


· Customs Simplification Regulations for Imported Goods in Canada (implemented in 2025)
· Canadian Customs will implement new simplified regulations for the import of goods from 2025. All goods entering Canada by sea or air must be electronically declared in advance and processed through the “single window” system. The system will collect cargo information, import taxes and related customs clearance data, simplify the complex declaration process, enable logistics companies to handle import business more efficiently, and reduce customs clearance time.


· New regulations for cross-border e-commerce logistics in Brazil (early 2025)
· The Brazilian government has introduced a new cross-border e-commerce logistics regulation, requiring all goods imported into Brazil to provide a detailed list of goods, including the category, value, country of production and other compliance information. In addition, Brazilian customs will provide tax exemptions for low-value goods, but the regulations require e-commerce merchants and logistics companies to submit customs clearance documents at least 72 hours before entry to ensure fast customs clearance.


· South Africa strengthens cross-border transportation security measures (2025)
· South Africa has strengthened the security requirements for cross-border transportation, especially for logistics companies that transport large goods and dangerous goods. According to the new regulations, all international goods transported by land must be equipped with security monitoring equipment to record every link in the transportation process in real time. In addition, logistics companies must also undergo regular security audits to ensure the safety of the transportation route and the integrity of the goods.


· New rules for German import logistics: improve supply chain transparency (from 2025)
· In order to improve supply chain transparency and reduce logistics fraud, Germany has introduced a new regulation requiring all importers to provide detailed information on each link in the supply chain before transporting goods, including manufacturers, transportation companies and transshipment routes. The new regulations aim to track the flow of each batch of goods in real time through an electronic system, reduce non-compliant behaviors in the logistics process, and improve the transparency and traceability of logistics.


· Australia strengthens cold chain logistics regulations (from January 1, 2025)
· Australia has strengthened supervision of cold chain logistics, especially for goods such as food and medicine that need to be transported at low temperatures. The new regulations require all logistics companies involved in cold chain transportation to install temperature monitoring systems to ensure that the appropriate temperature of the goods is always maintained during transportation. In addition, importers must provide detailed cold chain transportation records and regularly inspect and verify cold chain transportation equipment to prevent temperature control errors from causing product quality problems.


· Singapore Logistics Fleet Management New Regulations (Implemented in 2025)
· The Singapore government has introduced a new fleet management regulation requiring all logistics companies to use an intelligent fleet management system to track vehicle location, driving speed, driving behavior and other information. The system will help governments and businesses analyze transportation efficiency, optimize transportation routes, and reduce delays caused by traffic congestion. Logistics companies need to install the system as required to ensure that all freight vehicles meet the new intelligent management requirements.

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