Industry Promotion
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Carl Hobbis and Mat Beecham signing the Freight Development Pathway agreement
The Freight Development Pathway is to help promote careers within the freight and logistics sector to individuals who would not
help make the delegates work and industry-ready for BIFA Members.” BIFA has already launched a campaign to encourage its Members to work with schools to promote careers in logistics, forwarding and the supply chain, and to encourage students to consider them. The Freight Development Pathway is to help promote careers within the freight and logistics sector to individuals who would not consider this career option otherwise, whatever stage of their career they are at. It will highlight the available roles within the sector, as well as identify the core values and behaviours required when applying for jobs and provide advice that may encourage participants to broaden their horizons. Member sessions BIFA and Manpower will be hosting a series of 45-minute virtual sessions to introduce Members to the Freight Development Pathway and explain how their respective businesses can benefit from this partnership. These will take place on 1, 8 and 14 December. Visit the BIFA website at www.bifa.org/events or scan the QR code for further details.
consider this career option otherwise,
whatever stage of their career they are at
address the recruitment problems that the sector faces. “Partnering with Manpower, we intend that the Freight Development Pathway will create a pool of talent that initially had little knowledge or experience of the freight sector and
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