Forwarders should be wary of granting extended credit, says TT Club
Freight forwarders should “beware of fraudulent customers offering lucrative loads”, said TT Club, as it ...
With Brexit negotiations about to enter full flow, and the UK freight industry likely to be more in need of experts in customs procedures, the British International Freight Association (BIFA) is looking to beef up its training services by appointing an additional trainer in Customs and Freight Procedures.
BIFA director general Robert Keen said customs procedures would be at the heart of the Brexit negotiations and BIFA is expecting a surge in enquiries on the subject as well as demand for training.
“That’s ...
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