BIFA appoints environmental policy advisor

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The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has appointed Mike Jones as policy advisor on environmental issues.

Jones started his career in freight forwarding in 1977 when he joined Pandair Freight Ltd as a break bulk & transhipment clerk and undertook a number of managerial roles following the acquisition of Pandair by Air Express International (AEI).

In 1998, he joined Hitachi’s transport division where his role as logistics manager included the management of warehousing and distribution throughout the UK, followed by a promotion to general manager, which allowed him to develop a more strategic role working as part of the European steering group.

In 2011, he started work at London Underground as logistics manager for Track & Signals. In preparation for the London 2012 Olympic Games, he rationalised the storage locations for track materials and set up critical spares stores for signalling equipment to minimise delays.

He joined BIFA in 2015 as policy and compliance advisor to look after issues related to air, aviation security and dangerous goods; before becoming BIFA’s regional representative for London West & the South West in 2019.

Mike Jones, BIFA

Mike Jones. Photo: BIFA

The trade association said that while some BIFA members are already deploying sustainability technologies and strategies to address environmental issues, these practices are not yet widely adopted.

For the most part, this has been seen in larger organisations as part of most tenders and business activities, said BIFA. But it added the process is filtering down into smaller businesses and it is responsible for assisting all its members, whatever their size, to meet this challenge to their long-term viability.

Director general, Steve Parker, said: “Environmental and sustainability issues are not new, and for many years BIFA has been monitoring the legislation, tracking any new regulations, and delivering advice.

“We have published numerous articles on various environmental issues such as plastic packaging and the problems surrounding its disposal, as well as the development of different fuel types and their respective merits and de-merits. We have also attended and reported on various stakeholder meetings and seminars such as the COP meetings.

“Over time, the environmental agenda has developed particularly in Europe, where the issue has struck more resonance than in many other parts of the World. Today the focus is much more on carbon emissions than rather wide-ranging generic issues.

“With all the above in mind, Mike has been appointed to lead our initiatives on this subject as well as work with members and others within the secretariat to establish a Sustainability Policy Group in the near future.”

Parker added: “We welcome Mike and are sure that his experience on both sides of the supply chain will help our Policy and Compliance Department to develop its engagement with members and deliver meaningful support on environmental and sustainability issues as they impact the UK and international freight services industry.”

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New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]