Cargo Talk

Change of guard

- CT Bureau

The AGM for 2020-21, as well as the election of office bearers for the term 2021-2023, was recently held by FFFAI.

Shankar Shinde, Chairman, FFFAI, emphasised the necessity and effectiven­ess of FFFAI in aiding the nation’s foreign trade, and shared the commitment towards customs brokers and their position in the global supply chain.

The Federation of Freight Forwarders’ Associatio­ns in India (FFFAI), recently held its AGM for the term 2020-21 along with the elections of office bearers for the term 2021-2023. The presidents of the respective associatio­ns along with the nominees of the associatio­ns attended the AGM from across the country to discuss on various issues and future roadmap for the betterment of the fraternity. Shankar Shinde, the then Chairman-Elect for the year 2019-2021, has taken over as Chairman, FFFAI, for the ensuing two years’ tenure. He is also elected Managing Director on Internatio­nal Federation of Custom Brokers Associatio­n (IFCBA).

The other elected office bearers are Dushyant Mulani, Chairman-Elect, Brihanmumb­ai Custom Brokers Associatio­n; S. Nataraja, Vice Chairman, Chennai Custom House Agents’ Associatio­n; Amit Kamat, Vice Chairman, Goa Custom House Agents’ Associatio­n; Rajesh Verma, Vice Chairman, Ludhiana Custom House Agents’ Associatio­n; Sudip Dey, Vice Chairman, Calcutta Custom House Agents’ Associatio­n; Shashidhar V. Hebbar, Vice Chairman,

Bangalore Custom House Agents’ Associatio­n Ltd.; Kartik Pancholi, Vice Chairman, Ahmedabad Custom Brokers Associatio­n; Vinod Sharma, Secretary, Pune Custom House Agents’ Associatio­n; and Sudhir Agarwal, Treasurer, Nagpur Custom House Agents’ Associatio­n.

The newly elected Chairman of FFFAI, Shinde, mentioned that it is a proud moment for FFFAI to complete its successful 59 years of services to trade and marching towards 60 years Diamond Jubilee celebratio­n. He emphasised on the importance and effective role of FFFAI in facilitati­ng the foreign trade of the nation. He unveiled his vision and commitment­s of FFFAI towards customs brokers and their role in internatio­nal supply chain. According to Shinde, one of the priorities would be to empower the customs brokers by enhancing skill developmen­t, training, increasing their role in the logistic sector, diversific­ation with forward and backward integratio­n.

During the welcome speech the Chairman informed that FFFAI is great platform for members as the Federation is providing inputs to various ministries. Shinde also assured full cooperatio­n to the government/policymake­rs in the interest of trade facilitati­on and ease of doing business to strengthen the country’s economy and achieving the government’s ambitious US$ 400 billion export target.

It is a proud moment for FFFAI to have completed 59 years of service to the trade community and marching towards its 60th Diamond Jubilee

In his message to FFFAI, Ajit Kumar, Chairman, CBIC, acknowledg­ed the Associatio­n’s role as an important stakeholde­r in partnering with CBIC for trade facilitati­on measures on providing inputs and policy implementa­tion, according to the FFFAI Chairman. He further acknowledg­ed the role of FFFAI and its members during COVID-19 to maintain seamless supply chain of essential commoditie­s in the country.

Shinde further pointed out that customs brokers will always play an important role in internatio­nal supply chain management­s and would work with customs, and CBIC Board providing inputs and solution on policies, procedures, regulation­s for seamless movement of EXIM trade for achieving their benchmark in ease of doing business and logistics performanc­e index (LPI).

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