Following the FIATA Electoral General Meeting, 2023 saw an increase in the number of FIATA Association members, bringing the total number to 114 territories served. This pays homage to the work done over the last years since the Reset Programme, initiated in 2020.

Since the Reset Programme of 2020, and considering the current trend to deglobalization of the global economy, FIATA is becoming increasingly involved in FIATA Regions, and with the many Geneva-based international organizations whose work crosses over with that of the Federation. These organizations include but are not limited to UNCTAD (United Nations Commission on Trade and Development), UNESCAP (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific), UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe), WTO (World Trade Organization), IRU (International Road Union), ITC (International Trade Center), ISO (International Organization for Standardization), and WEF (World Economic Forum).

The Federation has delivered on key maritime, digitalization, customs and multimodal transport corridor objectives, the latter of which is becoming a key focus point with FIATA's new President Mr Turgut Erkeskin, who shared "The effects of climate change and natural disasters force us to explore the revitalisation and establishment of transport corridors worldwide. Our members, who serve as the architects of logistics, are all multiple transport operators. We therefore attach great importance to the development of multimodal transport corridors." He continued "In this light, we warmly embrace the concept of the "India – Middle East – Europe Economic Corridor" and express our readiness to collaborate with corridor administrators to ensure its efficiency and effectiveness."

"Our experience has shown that the success of a corridor hinges not only on physical infrastructure but also on streamlined customs operations at border crossings."

With a higher commitment to involvement by FIATA's Immediate Past President Dr Ivan Petrov and Director General Dr Stéphane Graber on the ground, to encounter FIATA's members, a larger audience has been directly reached, which has enabled the voice of FIATA to spead over a global audience and interest group. The promotion of the FIATA eFBL was one of the key priorities during these visits, but along the way the Federation has also demonstrated further relevance for Association members, through its recent publications, and initiatives.

FIATA is thrilled to welcome in 2023:

  • Peruvian Association of Transport and Logistics (APACIT), founded in 1973
  • Namibia Logistics Association - NLA, founded in 2009
  • Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry - QCCI, established in 1963
  • National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America - NCBFAA, established in 1897, (reinstated membership, including AFA, Air Forwarders Association, in the US); and
  • National Association of Freight Forwarding Companies and Agents B.U. "Transport and Logistics" in Serbia - NAFCA B.A., established in 2003.

"Over the last few years since the Reset Programme, FIATA is pleased to have reached a larger audience than ever. We have been fortunate enough to see a growing interest in the Federation's work first hand, while visiting each FIATA Region through attendance at international and regional meetings and conferences. Much of this work has been related to the digitalization of the FIATA Bill of Lading, after the launch of the eFBL in the spring of 2022." said FIATA Director General Stéphane Graber. He continued: "It is the aim of FIATA to be relevant and bring value to every member by supporting them in its actions wherever they are in the world and under whichever economic context. Logistics and freight forwarding are global, and FIATA can brings its network and resources to all for leveraging regional and global agendas".