BIFAlink July 2025

Member Engagement

Natalie Pitts and Brooke Neilson try out the new BIFA TV studio

BIFA TV - Coming to a screen near you

the BIFA team will be taking BIFA TV out into the field, sharing documentary-style episodes telling further stories from our industry and inviting guest contributions. In time we will also be expanding our reach beyond YouTube and LinkedIn, enabling more members to catch up on the latest episodes on popular channels such as Spotify. Subscribe today To ensure that you don’t miss an episode, make sure that you have updated your communication preferences within the BIFA member portal and subscribed to our YouTube channel and LinkedIn pages. As soon as we launch on new platforms we will provide information on how to subscribe to these. Open to suggestions We would love to hear your feedback on all of our channels of communication, therefore we invite

As director general Steve Parker announced in last month’s magazine, BIFAlink TV has now been relaunched as BIFA TV

I n its fi rst year, BIFAlink TV saw almost 250 episodes produced and released to Members on topics covering the full spectrum of BIFA activity including policy and compliance updates, the popular weekly ‘What the Papers Say’, the monthly Director General’s column, training and staff development opportunities through the Young Forwarder Network and news about BIFA events. With the rebranding and

“ We aspire to make BIFA TV our primary channel of commun - ication

relaunch as BIFA TV, Members will notice several improvements going forward, the most prominent being a brand-new filming studio at our offices in Feltham. We aspire to make BIFA TV our primary channel of communication, delivering daily doses of industry information to our Members in a more modern and accessible manner. As well as sharing the latest developments from the industry,

all Members to share their thoughts, comments and suggestions by emailing BIFAcomms@bifa.org

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