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Yesterday saw the 36th annual British International Freight Association’s (BIFA) 2024 Freight Service Awards, hosted by Olympic rower James Cracknell OBE.
More than 550 people ? a record number – attended the London event, which celebrated nine winning companies and two outstanding individuals across 11 categories. In total 34 companies were nominated.
Uniserve won the Air Cargo Services category, sponsored by IAG Cargo, beating competition from Brunel Air Cargo, Kerry Logistics, and Metro Shipping.
The Ocean Services Award, sponsored by Port Express, went ...
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