BIFA expands training team with Capaccioli appointment

The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has expanded its training team with the appointment of Claire Capaccioli as trainer – freight and customs procedures.

The freight forwarder trade association said it anticipated a significant increase in the training requirements of its members.

Carl Hobbis, training development manager: “One year ago, when Graeme Wilkinson joined our training team, we forecast that with Brexit and the development of a relevant freight forwarding apprenticeship, that the need for training would increase.

“With the International Freight Forwarding Specialist apprenticeship now available for delivery, and with ongoing uncertainties over the ramifications of Brexit on such matters as Customs Clearance, what was anticipated is now evident. Claire’s appointment is a reflection of that.”

Claire has worked in the industry for 27 years, starting her career in 1991 at Kintetsu World Express but more recently, spent 20 years at Yusen Logistics. She is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.

Hobbis added: “I’m delighted to welcome Claire to our team. She will deliver all aspects of our freight and customs training and her extensive industry knowledge will add nicely to the team.”

“With virtually all apprentice training providers committing to put learners through a BIFA introductory course and our five-day Customs BTEC, it is paramount that we have the recourse and experience.”

BIFA Director General, Robert Keen commented: “Having known Claire for some years through her involvement with BIFA in our Manchester Regional meetings and her assistance with previous BIFA training material developments, I have been looking forward to her joining the team.”
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