BIFA, the British International Freight Association, says that there was little in today’s Budget that was of specific relevance to the freight and logistics services undertaken by its members in support of the UK’s international trade.
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UK freight forwarders take the plaudits
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) – www.bifa.org – has revealed the winners of its Freight Service Awards competition 2015.
Freight forwarders will continue to face big challenges in 2016
The British International Freight Association (BIFA), the trade association for UK freight forwarders, says that 2016 will see its members continuing to face numerous challenges, with some the result of legislative changes and government policy, rather than economic issues.
BIFA frustrated by potential delay in airport capacity decision
The trade association for UK freight forwarders and logistics service providers has expressed its frustration at the news that a decision on the expansion of UK airport capacity is likely to be delayed for a further six months.
BIFA’s Steve Parker is the new President of CLECAT
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) welcomes the appointment of BIFA Board Member Steve Parker as President of CLECAT, the Brussels-based European Association for forwarding, transport, logistics and customs services.
UK freight forwarding comments on UK Government’s Autumn Statement
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has welcomed the news in the UK Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement that transport capital spending will increase by 50 percent to a total of £61 billion, funding the largest road investment programme since the 1970s.
UK freight association adds seminars to address major issues set to impact international trade
Following an overwhelming response to its forthcoming conference that will address three of the most pressing issues facing international trade, the British International Freight Association (BIFA) is adding additional seminars that address the three subjects.
BIFA reveals Freight Service Awards shortlist
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is pleased to reveal the finalists of the 27th BIFA Freight Service Awards. After a rigorous judging process, 44 finalists from 31 BIFA Member companies are in contention for awards across eleven categories.
Misrepresentation of BIFA by Transport and Logistics Magazine
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UK freight association conference now sold out
Support for BIFA National Conference has been overwhelming and is now fully booked.