Overview

  • About KIFFA
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Overview

This association started with the founding of the Korea Air Cargo Association in 1969, and was sequentially integrated with the Korea International Multimodal Transport Association, which was established in 1977 and Korea Intermodal Transport Association, established in accordance with the Freight Distribution Promotion Act enacted in 1991 (revisioned to the Framework Act on Logistics Policy in February 2008). Currently, it consists of it consists of about 700 members of 4,500 International Freight Forwarders.

Major Business

For the past 50 years, the association has been working hard to strengthen the global freight forwarding competitiveness of the international freight forwarding industry. In addition to training, we are discovering and promoting new tasks such as suggestions and solutions to the government for the revision of various laws and regulations related to the international freight forwarding industry (including maritime and aviation).

Basis of Establishment

Established after obtaining permission for establishment (Jan. 13, 1993) from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in accordance with Article 48 of the Framework Act on Logistics Policy

Purpose of Establishment

Established after obtaining permission for establishment (Jan. 13, 1993) from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in accordance with Article 48 of the Framework Act on Logistics Policy

Vision

A leader and a representative organization of international freight forwarders

  • Systematic support for
    member companies
    Support for export support base utilization business (export voucher business) Support for international freight forawrding service improvement projects Support for overseas expansion research and consulting Support for official B/L forms & terms such as KIFFA B/L, FIATA B/L
  • On-the-job
    training
    Creating an environment for on-the-job training in international freight forwarding Expansion of industry-university-linked education (Young Employment Academy) Development and dissemination of new business-related programs
  • Policy suggestions for the
    development of the international freight forwarding industry
    Improvement of laws and systems related to the international freight forwarding industry Holding forums, meetings and briefings related to international freight forwarding Providing information on trends