BIFA TV
14 Jan 2026
New year, new stories
9 Jan 2026
A fter a short break during the Christmas and New Year period, BIFA TV returned to your screens in January with a wide range of episodes on topics including Customs, fraud, deforestation, sustainable fuel, road safety and the EU catch mandate Perhaps unsurprisingly, the most viewed BIFA TV episode in January was the BIFA Freight Service Awards 2025 ceremony showreel that was released one week after the ceremony itself and soon climbed to the top of the pile. If you were there at the ceremony it’s a great way to relive some of the excitement of the afternoon, if you weren’t there then perhaps take a look and see what you are missing – then make a pledge to enter the BIFA Freight Service Awards 2026 competition when it opens later in the year. Most popular episodes Away from the excitement of the awards, the top five most popular episodes in January are detailed right. In mid-January, policy advisor Igor Popovics outlined the major changes expected from UK and EU customs this year that Members should be aware of and be planning for. These include ICS2, Low-value import duty relief, CBAM and the French ELO – for more information view the episode at The Customs Roadmap for 2026. The ingenuity of fraudsters continues to catch the unwary and senior policy advisor Robert Windsor pointed out some red flags in the episode released on
5 Jan 2026
“ The most viewed BIFA TV episode in January was the BIFA Freight Service Awards 2025 ceremony showreel that was released one week after the ceremony itself and soon climbed to the top of the pile
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6 Jan 2026
9 January where he explained a number of scams and their variations perpetrated against forwarders. Watch Understanding variations of cargo fraud for guidance to protect your business.
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