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The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is delighted to convey the election of Denise Hill, Ian Mallon and Chris Packwood to its Board of Directors. Their appointments mirror BIFA’s commitment to strengthening its Board with change consultants who bring a wealth of experience and insight to the affiliation.

In April closing 300 and sixty five days, Denise Hill joined BIFA’s secretariat as member engagement director to oversee and create BIFA’s interplay with its membership relating to the products and providers it provides and the way they are delivered. With her extra election to the BIFA Board, her sturdy background in business and relationship management will succor with the governance of the change affiliation’s work.

Ian Mallon, managing director of Neon Freight, joins the BIFA Board with over two a long time of experience within the logistics and freight forwarding change. Under his management, Neon Freight has grown into a number one provider of global delivery solutions, known for its innovative formula and buyer-centric products and providers. Ian’s experience in world logistics, coupled along with his strategic vision, will doubtless be functional in helping BIFA’s Board to succor the change affiliation navigate the complexities of the stylish freight change and indicate for its members’ interests.

Chris Packwood, managing director of Geodis UK, brings a famed occupation in freight management and provide chain solutions to the BIFA Board. With a deep conception of every the operational and strategic aspects of the freight change, Chris has been instrumental in driving Geodis UK’s impart and making improvements to its carrier choices. His comprehensive files of global change and logistics will toughen BIFA’s efforts to give a enhance to its members by advocacy, coaching, and change management.

Steve Parker, Chairman of BIFA, stated, “We’re gay to welcome Chris, Denise and Ian to our Board of Directors.

“Their huge experience and management within the freight forwarding change will doubtless be instrumental in guiding BIFA’s strategic route and supporting our mission to indicate and promote the interests of UK freight forwarders. Their appointments approach at a pivotal time as we proceed to navigate the challenges and alternatives presented by the world change atmosphere.”

Hill, Mallon and Packwood open their terms immediately, becoming a member of a dedicated community of executives committed to providing governance for the crew that delivers the products and providers and provides a enhance to BIFA provides to its members. Their appointments underscore BIFA’s ongoing dedication to strengthening its management with seasoned consultants who can pressure forward the affiliation’s desires and targets.

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