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British International Freight Association (BIFA) has appointed Graeme Wilkinson as its training development manager.
On the team for six years, Mr Wilkinson helped design all BIFA’s training materials when the association brought its education plan in-house.
He has also been a forwarder for 25 years, at companies including CH Robinson, Pantos, MIQ Logistics and Emery.
Carl Hobbis, one of BIFA’s executive directors who has responsibility for training activities, said: “During Graeme’s six years at BIFA he has shown how his wide range of industry knowledge can ...
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