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EUROPEAN CUSTOMS IN TRANSITION: KEY FACTORS THAT WILL SHAPE FOREIGN TRADE

The 21st Customs Forum, held last week in A Coruña, came at a particularly significant time for European foreign trade. The event not only brought together professionals from the sector but also confirmed a trend already evident in ports, terminals, and logistics operators: customs are entering a cycle of accelerated transformation where traceability, inter-institutional coordination,

EDUCATION ON THE MOVE: TRANSPED AND NASCO FEEDING MINDS JOIN FORCES

At Transped, we know that logistics is much more than just transporting goods. Behind every shipment lies a purpose, and sometimes that purpose transcends borders to become the future. With this vision, our Barcelona office collaborated with Ousman Umar, founder and CEO of NASCO Feeding Minds and co-founder of NascoTech, to deliver computer equipment to

The new H1 import system

October 14, 2025, will mark a turning point in foreign trade operations in Spain and throughout the European Union. The entry into force of the new H1 import system marks the definitive retirement of the traditional Single Administrative Document (SAD) and the welcome of a digital, agile, and harmonized environment, fully in line with the

ASIAN TIGERS: SOUTH KOREA AND TAIWAN AS STRATEGIC GATEWAYS FOR TRANSPED

On the dynamic stage of international trade, the names of South Korea and Taiwan resonate with undeniable force. These two economies, often grouped under the label "Asian Tigers," are not only manufacturing and technological powerhouses but also crucial logistics hubs in the global supply chain. For a Spanish freight forwarder like Transped, a thorough understanding

THE CURRENT STATE OF WAREHOUSING IN THE WORLD OF LOGISTICS

Warehousing plays a crucial role in modern logistics, acting as a link between production, distribution, and the consumer. In an environment where speed and efficiency are key, having a well-managed warehouse network not only reduces operating costs but also improves the customer experience. Global Data The rise of e-commerce has exponentially increased the demand for

PRACTICAL GUIDE TO ICS2 PHASE 3 FOR RAIL AND ROAD TRANSPORT

From 1 April 2025, Phase 3 of the Import Control System 2 (ICS2) comes into force, a system designed to improve security and safety at EU borders. If you transport goods, whether by rail or road, you need to be aware of the new requirements to avoid delays, penalties and problems at customs. Here we

ICS2: A key regulation for security in the European Union

The Import Control System 2 (ICS2) is a key initiative of the European Union designed to strengthen the security and protection of its borders. Its main objective is to collect and analyse detailed information on all goods entering European territory before their physical arrival, allowing customs authorities to carry out more accurate risk assessments and

ALGERIA AND SPAIN: THE REOPENING OF TRADE

On November 6, 2024, the Bank of Algeria issued a key statement announcing the resumption of banking transactions between Algeria and Spain, thus lifting the trade blockade that had existed for more than two years. This measure brings long-awaited relief to Spanish exporters who saw their access to one of the most important markets in

EMERGING RISKS IN MARITIME TRANSPORT SECURITY

Maritime transport represents the heart of international trade, with more than 80% of the world's goods traveling by sea. However, the risks facing this industry have evolved dramatically in recent years, due to factors such as digitalization, the resurgence of piracy, and operational vulnerabilities. This article explores the main security challenges in maritime transport today,

HANDLING PERISHABLE GOODS IN AIR CARGO: EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUES

Perishable goods like fruits, flowers, and vegetables have been among the first commodities transported by air due to the speed and efficiency of air freight. However, these items are highly sensitive to time, temperature, and humidity, requiring specific handling techniques to maintain their freshness and quality during transit. Over the years, airlines have developed and