Second Successful Year of the IIFA FIATA Diploma in Freight Forwarding

Out of a total class of 15 in the 2009/10 FIATA Diploma in Freight Forwarding seven participants obtained a distinction (80%+) while a further six participants obtained a merit (70%+) in their results. The course which started in October 2009 finished on 29th June with the final examination. The course is run by the Irish International Freight Association (IIFA) and is accredited by FIATA the International Organization of National Freight Associations (150 countries) and is recognized around the world as an accredited international qualification. The course embraces nine modules: Freight Forwarding, Air Freight, Seafreight, Road Transport, Customs, Logistics/Warehousing, Insurance/Legal, Dangerous Goods and CIT (Computer and Information Technology) as used in the Forwarding Industry. For full details - see http://www.iifa.ie/fiata-diploma.html The course which will re-commence in October 2010 and finish in June 2011 is delivered by blended learning - a blend of distance learning and evening tutorials - and does not require attendance during working normal working hours. For testimonials of the first year: http://www.iifa.ie/testimonials.html IIFA CEO Colm Walsh is enthusiastic about the possibility of hosting two FIATA Diploma courses later this year, with the second course outside of the Dublin Area. We have had requests for a separate course in the Shannon/ Limerick area and if we receive enough support we would be very happy to run our FIATA Diploma in that area commented Colm Walsh. Anyone interested in registering their interest for the 2010 - 2011 course, in either region, is requested to fill out their details on the IIFA website at http://iifa.ie/fiata_application.html About IIFA The IIFA is the sole representative body and official voice of the freight forwarding sector in Ireland. Established in 1962, it currently has 100 members who collectively employ more than 3,000 people and handle more than 90% of Ireland's €148 billion international merchandise trade. Through its membership of the Customs Consultative Committee (CCC) and Trade Facilitation Ireland (TFI) the association participates in discussions on local issues affecting international trade. Representation at international level is conducted through IIFA's membership of FIATA. The association's overall aim is to ensure that the concerns of members and their clients are heard and acted upon, thus ensuring that the flow of physical trade between Ireland and the rest of the world is as efficient and cost-effective as possible. About the FIATA Diploma in Freight Forwarding The second FIATA Diploma in Freight Forwarding was delivered by the Irish International Freight Association between October 2009 and the end of June 2010. Over that time participants undertook the study of nine areas pertinent to the Freight Forwarding Industry. The course was delivered through a system of Blended Learning, a combination of class-room and distance learning. Monthly tutorials were held for the introduction of each of the nine modules but the greater part of the workload was undertaken by the participants who studied the notes in their own time. The Blended Learning approach offers advantages to both firms and participants, as there is no interference with work attendance during the course and participants can study in their own time and at their own pace. The FIATA Diploma in Freight Forwarding is an internationally recognized qualification accredited by FIATA, the International Federation of Freight Forwarder's Associations, based in Zurich, Switzerland.