BIFA National Conference 2025 is a resounding success

MP Stella Creasy calls on the freight and logistics industry to become more proactive in making its voice heard by policymakers – a challenge BIFA is committed to meeting. The British International Freight Association (BIFA) marked a triumphant return to large-scale conferencing with its National Conference 2025, held recently at The Slate, University of Warwick [...] The post BIFA National Conference 2025 is a resounding success first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.

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BIFA National Conference 2025 is a resounding success

MP Stella Creasy calls on the freight and logistics industry to become more proactive in making its voice heard by policymakers – a challenge BIFA is committed to meeting.

Steve Parker, BIFA director general addresses conference delegates.

The British International Freight Association (BIFA) marked a triumphant return to large-scale conferencing with its National Conference 2025, held recently at The Slate, University of Warwick – the first such event in nearly two decades.

Bringing together logistics professionals from across the UK, the two-day event delivered a packed agenda of expert panels, critical industry updates, and unparalleled networking opportunities under the theme “Ignite Today. Accelerate Tomorrow.”

Industry Issues, Insightful Dialogue

BIFA Director General Steve Parker hailed the conference as “a resounding success,” noting the event’s ability to unite members and stakeholders to collectively address the future of freight forwarding and logistics.

“There was a fantastic atmosphere throughout. It was great to see so many members and supporters of our industry in one room, discussing where we are today and where we’re heading,” said Parker. “This was a real opportunity to connect, collaborate, and prepare for the future.”

Day one explored key sectors including airfreight, oceanfreight, sustainability, customs, and legal developments, while day two tackled digital challenges with a focus on cybersecurity and data protection.

A standout session, “What Does Trump Mean for Trade?”, delivered timely insights from a trade expert recently back from Washington, D.C.

Attendees also received an exclusive preview of BIFA’s updated Standard Trading Conditions, ahead of their official launch later this year.

Exhibition Zone and Industry Innovation

The headline sponsor of the event was CNS, with ASM and RM Boulanger as gold and silver sponsors, respectively.

An exhibition zone showcased innovative products and services from BIFA’s associate member companies, sparking dialogue and collaboration across the freight and logistics supply chain. Exhibitors included Axe, Conex, Freightcover and MCP plc.

Memorable Moments and Key Voices

The gala dinner featured an inspiring keynote from Olympian and broadcaster Kriss Akabusi MBE. His energetic storytelling and motivational message left a lasting impression on delegates.

The conference also welcomed MP Stella Creasy, who addressed the evolving UK-EU relationship. Her candid remarks called on the freight industry to become more proactive in making its voice heard by policymakers – a challenge BIFA is committed to meeting.

Looking Ahead

Parker concluded: “Whether they were ‘sent to Coventry’, or travelled there of their own accord, all attendees were united in their praise of the two-day event.

“They agreed that this conference wasn’t just about information – it was about transformation. While we were pleased with the event, we know we can build on it and hope to see even more members at our next national conference.”The post BIFA National Conference 2025 is a resounding success first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.