Bifa launches campaign to promote a career in forwarding

Source: Bifa

UK freight forwarder association Bifa is launching a campaign to encourage its members to work with schools to promote careers in logistics, forwarding and the supply chain.

During September, Bifa members will be receiving copies of literature that provides ideas of how to promote their business and the industry as a career option to the next generation.

The association said the promotional material is the first part of a wider “industry inspiration programme” that will help members to highlight to students the available routes when making career choices.

Carl Hobbis, executive director and training development manager, said: “Industry promotion is one of Bifa’s key roles and part of that is encouraging logistics as a career path. We see career guidance via school events as being key to that.”

Bifa said that schools need employer engagement and apart from the blue-chip organisations, many members generally don’t know where to start or who to approach.

Hobbis added: “Since the Brexit vote and the onset of the Covid pandemic, global supply chains have been in the news more than ever, so what a great time to encourage someone to consider a career in international freight sector that manages those supply chains.

“Apprenticeships are certainly something that a lot of students are considering, rather than taking on the debt associated with a degree, and we are reminding members that there is a specific apprenticeship standard for International Freight Forwarding, that Bifa was instrumental in establishing.

“Many of our members are doing some fantastic things already, but we, as a trade association need to do more. This literature is just the start and provides a framework to support members, and help them to attract the next generation to the freight forwarding and logistics industry.”

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Damian Brett

Damian Brett
I have been writing about the freight and logistics industry since 2007 when I joined International Freighting Weekly to cover the shipping sector.After a stint in PR, I have gone on to work for Containerisation International and Lloyds List - where I was editor of container shipping - before joining Air Cargo News in 2015.Contact me on [email protected]