
The National Conference of the British Shipping Association (BIFA) will be held from May 14 to 15, 2025, which is the first time in nearly two decades that will bring this very expected event to bring together the entire BIFA membership community throughout the United Kingdom.
This two -day conference will be a dynamic platform to address urgent problems facing the logistical services sector, while providing opportunities to communicate with industry specialists and gain visions about the latest trends and developments.
“Our first national conference for many years is formed to be an unimaginable event for anyone in the logistical services industry, with expert discussions and seminars covering a set of hot topics,” says Steve Parker, General Manager of BIFA.
This will include the opportunity for those present to obtain an in -depth understanding of the community service provider and explore the value it provides after CDS and beyond the sea exit.
In a session entitled: “What does Trump mean for trade?” The delegates will be able to explore the impact of the US President’s policies on global trade, with visions directly from the participants in Washington, DC.
The episodes that focus on the conditions of air weapons, ocean cycle, sustainability, customs will provide important updates and prepare delegates for future developments in these main areas.
The attendees will also be among the first to learn about the standard trading conditions updated by BIFA, which will be officially released later this year, allowing them to explain to the institutions where they work how they can prepare in advance.
You will see the attendance session that must attend in an attempt to insurance experts to settle the debate on logistical insurance; While another on cybersecurity will provide a deep diving in best practices to secure sensitive data, helping those present to avoid the increasing threat of hostile stereotypes.
In the exhibitions associated with it, the attendees will be able to meet the BIFA member companies that offer industry products and services designed to enhance the logistical services sector.
Parker concludes: “This conference will provide valuable opportunities for professional development, which is a vital event for those looking to stay at the top of the curve in a constantly developed industry.
“I urge people to join us at the BIFA National Conference to get an opportunity to communicate with the main industry personalities, gain practical visions, and ensure that your work remains at the forefront of the logistics and shipping sectors.”
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