Federation of Freight Forwarders’ Associations in India (FFFAI) is the Apex Body and the Sole Representative of 24 Member Associations from all over India representing 5000 Custom Brokers and Freight Forwarders (employing over 1,00,000 people) and controlling ninety per cent of India’s international logistics trade. In addition, organisations who are directly or indirectly connected with freight forwarding, shipping and commerce are also associated with FFFAI.
ACAAI is the premier recognised National Association representing the air cargo industry in India. Founded in 1970 with 16 members, ACAAI currently has a strength of almost 600 members. ACAAI has its Head Office at Mumbai with 8 Regional offices located at New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Kerala (Trivandrum & Cochin), Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. The association works closely with the government ministries, departments, airlines, airport operators, freight forwarders, custom brokers, bonded truckers and international associations such as IATA, FIATA, FAPAA on behalf of its members.
AMTOI is registered as a non-profit making body under the Indian Companies Act and its core managing committee consists of seven members. The managing Committee is supplemented by Special Invitees who are experts in the industry. AMTOI has Extended Board that has nominated representatives from other trade bodies like ACAAI , ACTO, INSA, IPPTA, CSLA, MANSA, WISTA, CAI, FFFAI, CFSAI, FEDSAI, ICCSA, ACFI, NACFS, AIMTC, AITWA, WAI, HTOA.
SME Chamber of India, a premier national Chamber has been working for the development of SMEs from manufacturing, service sectors and allied industrial / business sectors for the last 30 years. The Chamber integrates SMEs, large corporates, MNCs, banks, investors, policy makers, Young & Women entrepreneurs and Start–Ups to establish and enhance contacts for better business growth and expansion.
As the exclusive representative of Food Processing Industry in the country, All India Food Processors’ Association (AIFPA) has always undertaken the responsibility of policy interventions with the concerned Government Agencies, to bring about necessary changes as and when required, in order to mitigate the bottlenecks which hinder the growth of Food Processing Sector in the country. Alleviating the problems of the MSME sector which produces over 85% of the food has for ever been the endeavour of AIFPA.