Brandon Fried, Executive Director, Airforwarders Association
AfA continues to champion members’ needs with legislators and calls for closer logistical collaboration across the supply chain to keep freight moving
Washington, D.C., USA, Wednesday 23rd March 2022: The Airforwarders Association (AfA) has signed two stakeholder letters, one in favor of the proposed new Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022, and the other supporting the Americans for Free Trade coalition’s bid to address unfair tariffs from China.
The Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 seeks to address longstanding port disruption, made worse by the pandemic and costing forwarders punitive demurrage penalty fees.
The Americans for Free Trade (AFT) letter supports congressional action on legislation that aims to help American businesses and workers compete globally, including with Chinese businesses.
“The pandemic taught us that global supply chains are not only interconnected, but require collaborative efforts between forwarders, airlines, ocean carriers, truckers, and railroads,” said Brandon Fried, Executive Director, AfA.
“As the Ukraine crisis accelerates, there is a significant need for increased logistical cooperation by all participants to make sure that essential medical supplies, food, and other vital materials reach those who need them most.
“Without a collaborative approach, the efficient distribution of these products would not be possible.”
AfA is backing the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 as many of its members are full-service freight forwarders offering a variety of transportation options, including ocean.
“Throughout the pandemic, our members have had to conduct frank conversations with their clients, and have been often forced to pass along exceedingly high detention and demurrage fees incurred as a result of inefficient maritime port operations,” said Fried.
“The proposed legislation would hopefully reduce fees to freight forwarders, their cargo owner clients, and truck vendors who serve our industry and customers.
“Our hope is that this legislation will force ocean carriers and marine terminals to provide more efficient handling of cargo while reducing the detention and demurrage costs often unfairly assessed, even when the cargo is not made available by those entities.”
AFT, which represents all parts of the U.S. economy, including importers, exporters, and supply chain stakeholders, is calling for an end to additional tariffs on U.S. companies as well as China’s retaliatory tariffs by supporting the Section 301 Product Exclusions Process, part of U.S trade legislation.
AfA’s proactive advocacy drive for members ensures an industry perspective is present at Capitol Hill hearings and events.
By working with like-minded associations such as Americans for Free Trade, AfA ensures the voice of the forwarder is heard.
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About the Airforwarders Association
The Airforwarders Association (AfA) represents hundreds of U.S companies dedicated to moving cargo through the supply chain on all modes of transport.
AfA has been supporting member companies of all sizes for 35 years, acting as the voice of the industry and lobbying legislators to help drive sustainable practices and ensure resilient, safe, secure supply chains.
As an alliance of indirect air carriers, cargo airlines and related businesses operating across the global transportation community, we represent member companies dedicated to moving air cargo through the supply chain.
Our members include not only air forwarders, but truckers, airlines, warehouse operators and businesses delivering a range of supporting services including technology, training, compliance, insurance and legal, just to name a few industries.
From campaigning for better national infrastructure to opening discussions about carbon reductions and digitilization – AfA has promoted hundreds of its members and streamlined business models to continue the growing industry.
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