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FIATA calendar of events for 2024
22 March
2024
FIATA calendar of events for 2024

FIATA events are key opportunities to share ideas and knowledge in a focused industry forum, and to hear the challenges and hot topics facing the freight forwarding industry. Through these events, FIATA is able to use the collective knowledge of its diverse resources to create and set direction for its members, giving them access to innovative solutions that create value for the sector.

As part of preparations for the launch of NCTS Phase 5
22 March
2024
As part of preparations for the launch of NCTS Phase 5

As part of preparations for the launch of NCTS Phase 5, the State Customs Service implemented the possibility of submitting transit declarations through the "One Window"

Blocked Polish border: what is the situation at the checkpoints
22 March
2024
Blocked Polish border: what is the situation at the checkpoints

There are almost 850 trucks in queues in Poland.

As of the morning of March 21, truck traffic was blocked at four checkpoints on the border with Poland. Polish farmers stopped blocking the passage of trucks in the direction "Medyka" - "Sheghini".

This was reported by the spokesman of the State Border Service of Ukraine, Andriy Demchenko, writes "UP".

Green light from the European Parliament for the Euro 7 standard. Tougher restrictions for trucks in a few years
22 March
2024
Green light from the European Parliament for the Euro 7 standard. Tougher restrictions for trucks in a few years

The European Parliament, by 297 votes to 190, with 37 abstentions, approved the agreement reached with the Council of the EU on the Euro-7 regulation (type approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles). Vehicles will have to meet the new standards for longer, so they will remain environmentally friendly throughout their lifetime.

The Panama Canal will increase the capacity of the Panamax locks by the end of March
15 March
2024
The Panama Canal will increase the capacity of the Panamax locks by the end of March

Restrictions on the daily number of transits began to be introduced in July in order to save water used to fill the locks.

The Panama Canal Authority announced that the locks' capacity will increase to 27 vessels per day by the end of March, up from 24 currently.

This is written by TTS with reference to the information of the Panama Canal Administration.