5 reasons why digitalising customs can boost your business.
In Maersk we will continue to lead & drive customs digitalisation, capacity building & datadriven advisory decisionmaking to increase speed, predictability & supply chain resilience across borders through digital trade corridors. We will go #AllTheWay.
As my colleague Nicolas Buhmann, Head of Digital & SaaS, Maersk Customs Services. says in the article below:
”Digitalisation can provide new solutions that simplify the way handle customs formalities, so that companies can focus on their core business activities instead”
Nicolas Buhmann, Maersk Customs Services
’The world of customs is very complex with a lot of bureaucratic hurdles, but its digitalisation can provide new solutions that simplify the way handle customs formalities, so that companies can focus on their core business activities instead. Overall, digitalising customs can revolutionise a business reduce the administrative burdens, combat the growing customs complexities and boost the way businesses can use their customs data, in a more organised manner”.
Read more here: https://www.maersk.com/insights/digitalisation/2023/10/17/digital-customs
Human Trafficking is the fastest growing criminal activity run by organized crime syndicates. Human
These are horryfying crimes and the law enforcement colleagues that investigate these awful crime are heroes.
Trade in human remains is another terrible international crime that is difficult to even comprehend, but it is growing & needs to be addresses with force.
”These Were People Once” is a book about this absolutely horrifying criminal activity and how to investigate it.
The trafficking of human remains is an unusual and complex facet of heritage crime investigations. Author Damien Huffer has provided invaluable academic support to several of my investigations related to tribal skulls from Indonesia.
Damien Huffer also regularly provides HSI Agents with information regarding online trafficking trends in this illicit trade and has become a fixture in our network of “go to” academics. Huffer is an extraordinary example of the importance of law enforcement, especially HSI, working closely with academia in heritage crime investigations.
Thank you David Heller for the tip about this book.
Normally, the fastest route between two ports would be a straight line – but what if that straight line is filled with bad weather, danger, and other hazards? And how would you know?
Here’s how collecting data through 140 000 points around a vessel can plan the most efficient route for your cargo:
https://lnkd.in/gkcECQrC
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