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“ The year also saw the launch of feature episodes including Crime (30 July 2025) in which the methods and reach of the organised criminal gangs often behind crimes of this nature were explored NaVCIS: Fighting Freight
I n 2025, 237 episodes were released covering topics as diverse as staff training, sustainable logistics, customs and related matters, the BIFA Standard Trading Conditions, BIFA events and a wide range of other relevant material. By views, the most popular episode in 2025 was the BIFA Freight Service Awards 2024 Showreel (24 January 2025), closely followed by Customs Policy Advisor Igor Popovics explaining C21 Customs Clearance Request Changes (20 March 2025). Guest speakers from HMRC, the Department for Business & Trade, TT Club, the Transported Asset Protection Association, Planet Mark, Albacore Systems and Descartes have also contributed throughout the year. Regular episodes include the monthly Director General’s column from Steve Parker, a weekly round- up of industry news from Ian Matheson in What the Papers Say , and updates from the BIFA member engagement team on the regional meetings and other events held throughout the year. All episodes are still available to view on the BIFA You Tube channel https://www.youtube.com/@BIFA_ TV/ Feature episodes The year also saw the launch of feature episodes including NaVCIS: Fighting Freight Crime (30 July 2025) in which the methods and reach of the organised criminal gangs often behind crimes of this nature were explored. In Future Forwarders: Connecting Industry to the
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Classroom (27 October 2025) BIFA highlighted its growing collaboration with the South Hampshire College Group as a way to attract as diverse a group of college leavers as possible to the huge range of opportunities in the sector. Following the session presented at the fifth Business Leaders Forum in October, Menzies LLP tackled the question of Should we return to the of fi ce? (24 November 2025) with a range of issues from inclusion, flexibility and staff wellbeing addressed. In the final feature episode of
2025 and possibly the most significant yet, Pawel Jarza sat down with Robert Windsor of BIFA and John Stubbings of Woodland Group to discuss the new BIFA Standard Trading Conditions 2025 (17 December 2025). Robert explained the reasoning behind the rewrite and, as a practising freight forwarder, John was able to highlight the importance of the BIFA STC to all BIFA Members. Pawel summed up the episode by reminding members of the importance of incorporation of the STC with the phrase “No incorporation = no protection”.
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