Home News Features Compliance

🕒 Article read time: 2 minutes

NCB Hazcheck collaborates with World Wildlife Fund in crucial milestone to tackle illegal trade


NCB has joined forces with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in a ground-breaking, not-for-profit partnership aimed at tackling the pervasive issue of illegal wildlife trade.  

By leveraging NCB’s industry expertise in cargo screening, this collaboration takes a significant step forward in detecting misdeclared and undeclared goods associated with the illegal wildlife trade.  

WWF considers container shipping as the dominant method for smuggling large volumes of non-live, non-perishable wildlife parts and products, including elephant ivory, pangolin scales and timber.  

Container shipping provides ample opportunities for illicit activities due to its vast scale, "just in time" shipping practices, sophisticated concealment methods and lower likelihood of detection.  

Analysis of past incidents has revealed inconsistent detection levels within ship operators' booking systems enabling illicit goods to go undetected. Recognizing the urgent need for technology solutions to screen shipments for misdeclared or undeclared wildlife products, WWF has partnered with NCB to tackle this issue head-on.  

By developing an industry source for historical data from past seizures that can be integrated into a container lines’ own internal cargo screening solution, or an industry solution such as NCB’s flagship software, Hazcheck Detect, WWF aims to enhance the screening efficiency of bookings and shipments.

This data-driven approach will enable the detection system to accurately identify potential illegal wildlife shipments, bolstering the detection capabilities of carriers and contributing to the fight against illegal wildlife trade.  

Ian Lennard, NCB President and CEO said: “This is an exciting collaboration that brings us closer to effectively detecting illicit goods and addressing the illegal wildlife trade.”  

Nicole Wong, WWF Hong Kong CEO, adds that: “the current system and practice of cargo screening is not enough and the shipping and maritime container industries need a shared technology solution to effectively screen shipments. And this is what the partnership aims to accomplish.”  

WWF and NCB’s collaboration represents a crucial milestone in combating the illegal wildlife trade. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and developing standardized screening practices, this partnership aims to safeguard endangered species and protect global biodiversity for generations to come.

The WWF-NCB alliance serves as a testament to the power of cooperation in addressing pressing environmental challenges.  

*www.logistics.org.uk/campaigns      

Published On: 20/07/2023 14:00:00

 

Comments Section

If you are a Logistics UK member login to add comments.

There are no comments yet.

In brief

Clean Freight Survey by TfL

Transport for London (TfL) are conducting research to further understand the main challenges being faced by the logistics industry and current industry approaches to decarbonising. The survey includes details on the following three sections: 

  • Screening questions around the composition of your fleet. 
  • Decarbonisation plans and zero emission vehicles. 
  • Charging infrastructure and future needs. 

Please follow this link, to participate in the survey.   

DVLA advice on securing a successful Vocational Licence   

The Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) has produced a simple infographic to help drivers and operators better understand the steps to a more successful vocational license application.  

DVLA currently rejects 1 in 5 applications, mainly due to: 

  • Eyesight questions not being answered correctly 
  • The forms not being signed 
  • Photograph not signed 
  • D4 not fully completed by the Doctor 

It is hoped that this guide, available in English and Welsh, will help drivers obtain their licence

Latest articles

Logistics UK Freight Councils and Member Briefings

Logistics UK’s May round of regional and devolved councils is now well underway.

Read time: 2 minutes

View article

Generation Logistics Case Study

Edward Knight, Driver Trainer Instructor, HOYER

Read time: 2 minutes

View article

Policy Campaign Highlights

Logistics UK's policy wins this month include Zero Emission Van Plan and Changes to Welsh 20mph limit.

Read time: 2 minutes

View article

E-news archive

You can also view our e-news archive here.

E-news archive

Interested in Membership?

Get in contact using the Membership Enquiry Form.

Membership Enquiry Form

Logistics Magazine Portal

The hub for finding relevant and informative features, news & compliance guides from Logistics Magazine

Logistics Magazine Portal Home

Sponsorship Opportunities

Learn more about advertising on the new digital Logistics Magazine, with a variety of advert options to reach 30,000 relevant readers.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Magazine Contents

News

Logistics Magazine will cover all the latest news on stories breaking in the industry, including developments on COVID-19,  Brexit, Clean Air Zones, transport law and decarbonisation.

News

Features

Our frequent features will tackle the broader issues affecting logistics such as the COVID-19 vaccination programme, technology and innovation, the political and economic landscape, global trade and the drive to reduce emissions across all transport modes.

Features

Compliance

Each month we explore a different topic in depth in our popular Compliance section, while each week we will publish answers put to our Member Advice Centre team.

Compliance

View Supplements and Previous Printed Editions

View Supplements and previous printed editions of Logistics Magazine here.

Previous