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The British International Freight Association (BIFA) board and council have approved the promotions of Robert Windsor and Spencer Stevenson to directors.
Mr Windsor (pictured above) joined the BIFA secretariat in June 2009 and will continue to lead the association’s representational work with government and many other organisations that BIFA seeks to influence on behalf of its freight forwarding members, at the head of team that will be bolstered by further recruitment in anticipation of a heavy workload during the Brexit negotiations.
Mr ...
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