Merger plan achievable says outgoing CBFCA chairman
A MERGER of Australia’s forwarding and customs broking peak bodies would not be easy but was very achievable, outgoing Customs Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia (CBFCA) chairman Darryl Sharp told the council’s annual meeting last Friday.
Mr Sharp said he was pleased that, after eight years on the CBFCA board, he could see the current “disciplined approach” to the merger with the Australian Federation of International Forwarders was giving the concept “every chance to finally succeed”. If you are already a subscriber, please sign in below. If you're not a subscriber and would like to experience the full benefits of Lloyd's List DCN with a 14 day trial, please click here. Alternatively, click here to subscribe.This full article is available to Lloyd's List DCN subscribers only.




