Charles Hogg has succeeded Rachel Morley as the elected National Chair of BIFA – the British International Freight Association – for a two-year period.
UK freight association elects new national chair and vice-chair

Charles Hogg has succeeded Rachel Morley as the elected National Chair of BIFA – the British International Freight Association – for a two-year period.
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is supporting this week’s National Careers Week 2023 with events aimed at demonstrating its commitment to promoting careers in logistics.
IAG Cargo is to introduce a charging fee for using paper air waybills (AWB) as part of its drive to become digital first. From April 3rd, customers who opt for paper AWB when booking cargo shipments will be charged a £10 fee, whereas switching to eAWB is free of charge.
On the 27th February, the UK Government and EU Commission announced that an agreement in principle had been reached between themselves regarding the Windsor Framework.
Guest Blog Post | BIFA is cooperating with Pledge, an integrated carbon measurement and offsetting platform, to help its members better understand and address the environmental issues that affect how they manage international supply chains.
Guest Blog Post | BIFA is cooperating with Pledge, an integrated carbon measurement and offsetting platform, to help its members better understand and address the environmental issues that affect how they manage international supply chains.
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has strengthened its training team with the appointment of Carri Marais as a Trainer in freight and customs procedures.
From 1st March 2023, full entry summary declarations will be needed for air cargo brought into Northern Ireland (NI) and European Union (EU) member states.
Midway through National Apprenticeship Week 2023, BIFA has repeated its call for freight forwarding and logistics companies to consider recruiting apprentices.
Supply Chain Management Daily Article: Food, fuel and automotive parts have been identified as the products most at risk of supply chain theft, according to a report.