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Robert Keen (pictured above, middle), director general of the British International Freight Association (BIFA), has been presented with a lifetime achievement award at the Global Freight Awards.
Mr Keen has worked in the industry for some 50 years, at a number of freight forwarders. He joined BIFA in 1999, becoming executive director a decade later, and DG in 2014.
He is also chairman of the Fiata Multimodal Institute and a member of Fiata’s extended board. He has also been vice chairman of Clecat’s Maritime Logistics Institute; a member of Clecast’s board and chairman of the UK’s Air Cargo Club.
“We are delighted that Robert has been presented with this prestigious award, which reflects his excellent record of achievement in a lifelong career in freight forwarding and logistics,” said BIFA national chairman John Stubbings.
“Since he joined BIFA he has developed a great relationship with its membership and, since becoming director general five years ago, has worked hard with the other trade association staff to develop BIFA’s four key objectives: representation and lobbying; the provision of advice and information; promotion; and training.
“As the head of the UK’s established representative body for the international freight industry, Robert has provided the leadership of BIFA that has helped us to support our members in their efforts to secure their development in the global economy against a background of ever-changing customer demands and new legislation.”
Mr Keen added: “I am really pleased and honoured to have been nominated for this award and feel that it recognises the collective work done by the talented team of individuals within our secretariat, our board of directors, council and regional committees.
“It is a tribute to the work we do to drive forward BIFA’s representative role and deliver results for our membership.”
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