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Welcome to NCBFAA

 

Headquartered in the Washington DC metro area, the NCBFAA represents more than 1500 member companies with 110,000 employees in international trade - the nation's leading freight forwarders, customs brokers, ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs), NVOCCs and air cargo agents, serving more than 250,000 importers and exporters. The Association’s members handle more than 97% of the entries for goods imported into the United States and are directly involved with the logistics of these goods. Further, members operating as OTIs are involved with approximately 80 to 85% of all exports from the United States. 

 

Member Benefits

NCBFAA offers its company members a number of benefits, including business services and discounts.

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Industry News

The Monday Morning eBriefing brings NCBFAA members the latest in industry news and information.

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NEI Education

The NCBFAA Educational Institute (NEI) offers its members world-class professional development.

Conferences

NCBFAA & NEI conferences, premier gatherings of industry representatives to learn about industry challenges and connect with colleagues.

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Would you like to learn more about NCBFAA committee work? Are you a member considering joining a committee?

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As the national voice of the logistics industry since 1897, NCBFAA enables its more than 1,400 member companies with 110,000 employees to be heard in the halls of Congress and the offices of requlators.

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CAIE: Trade Compliance: Evolving Risk Mitigation Strategies

Join I.E. Canada on June 11, 2026, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Airport for an in‑person briefing exploring the rapidly evolving trade compliance landscape. Tariff volatility, heightened sanctions enforcement, expanding export controls, and growing geopolitical fragmentation are creating new and compounding risks for organizations operating globally.

This session is designed for trade, legal, supply chain, and risk leaders seeking practical, forward‑looking strategies to strengthen compliance programs and manage risk in an increasingly complex regulatory environment.

A networking reception will follow the main session, providing an opportunity to continue the discussion and connect with peers and speakers.

What to Expect:

A clear overview of current and emerging trade compliance risks
Real‑world insights from practitioners actively navigating tariffs, sanctions, and export controls
Practical approaches to enhancing compliance governance, controls, and organizational resilience
An interactive discussion highlighting shared challenges and peer perspectives
Who Should Attend:

Trade compliance and customs professionals
Legal and general counsel with trade portfolios
Supply chain, operations, and risk leaders
Internal audit and compliance professionals
Participants will leave with actionable takeaways and practical frameworks to support both near‑term decision‑making and longer‑term compliance resilience.

 

https://iecanada.member365.com/public/event/details/684923c815b0eb628e4997ad43bdc1e9fbdb5456/1 

 

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Learn more about NCBFAA memberships to access the latest industry news, discounts on business services and participate in industry conferences and committees. Learn more about NEI Professional and Corporate memberships to get discounted rates on training, certifications, and training conferences.

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CAIE: Trade Compliance: Evolving Risk Mitigation Strategies

Join I.E. Canada on June 11, 2026, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Airport for an in‑person briefing exploring the rapidly evolving trade compliance landscape. Tariff volatility, heightened sanctions enforcement, expanding export controls, and growing geopolitical fragmentation are creating new and compounding risks for organizations operating globally.

This session is designed for trade, legal, supply chain, and risk leaders seeking practical, forward‑looking strategies to strengthen compliance programs and manage risk in an increasingly complex regulatory environment.

A networking reception will follow the main session, providing an opportunity to continue the discussion and connect with peers and speakers.

What to Expect:

A clear overview of current and emerging trade compliance risks
Real‑world insights from practitioners actively navigating tariffs, sanctions, and export controls
Practical approaches to enhancing compliance governance, controls, and organizational resilience
An interactive discussion highlighting shared challenges and peer perspectives
Who Should Attend:

Trade compliance and customs professionals
Legal and general counsel with trade portfolios
Supply chain, operations, and risk leaders
Internal audit and compliance professionals
Participants will leave with actionable takeaways and practical frameworks to support both near‑term decision‑making and longer‑term compliance resilience.

 

https://iecanada.member365.com/public/event/details/684923c815b0eb628e4997ad43bdc1e9fbdb5456/1 

 

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