Training
Celebrating the completion of 10,000 eLearning courses
B IFA is delighted to celebrate a major milestone of over 10,000 eLearning courses that have now been completed by our Members since January 2025. This is a fantastic achievement in such a short space of time and re fl ects the strong commitment across our membership to professional development and continuous learning. We would also like to take this opportunity to remind Members that all BIFA eLearning courses are easily accessible via the BIFA Portal, where you will find a wide range of training designed to support compliance and skills development within the industry. As detailed in the February 2026 issue of BIFAlink , five new modules are now available taking the current range of training modules to 21 covering: • Preparing to trade • Classification of goods • Inward processing (IP) • Outward processing (OP) • Returned goods relief (RGR) • Incoterms 2020
• Customs warehousing • Customs procedure codes (CPC) • Paying HMRC • Rules of origin • The ATA carnet • Valuation • Representation • Introduction to sustainable logistics • CDS compliance: Import home use • CDS compliance: Temporary admission (TA) • CDS compliance: Standard export declaration • CDS compliance: Returned goods relief (RGR) • CDS compliance: Re-export from a customs warehouse • CDS compliance: Outward processing (OP) • CDS compliance: Inward processing (IP). How to access As this training is included in the BIFA Membership, it is accessed via the BIFA Portal. There is no limit on
the number of learners that can use BIFA Bitesize at each Member company, but each learner will need his or her own profile. If you have not previously activated your login, please use the ‘password reset’ function to access your account. If you have any issues, please get in touch with BIFA communications (bifacomms@bifa.org) and we will help you register for an account. Once you have logged into the portal, follow the instructions below to access the full suite of modules available: 1) In the Portal dashboard, click on the menu option for BIFA eLearning, 2)Click on ‘Optional Learning’, 3)Click on ‘Browse Library’, 4)Once you have selected your course, click the ‘assign’ button, 5)Your chosen course will then move to the ‘My Content’ tab, 6)Click ‘view’ on the course you want to start, 7)From here, you can start the course via the ‘launch’ button.
“ We would also like to take this opportunity to remind Members that all BIFA eLearning courses are easily accessible via the BIFA Portal
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