The British Worldwide Freight Affiliation (BIFA) has agreed to be the lead sponsor of the 2026 Kilimanjaro to Coast Cycle Problem, organised by worldwide growth charity Transaid.
The formidable problem will see individuals cycle from the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro to the Tanzanian coast, overlaying a whole lot of kilometres throughout various and demanding terrain. The occasion goals to lift important funds to help Transaid’s life-saving work enhancing entry to healthcare, highway security, {and professional} driver coaching throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
As lead sponsor, BIFA reinforces its long-standing dedication to supporting initiatives that improve security and sustainability throughout the international transport and logistics sector. The affiliation’s involvement will assist drive consciousness and fundraising efforts, enabling Transaid to develop its affect in communities that rely upon secure and dependable transport programs.
BIFA can be delighted to verify that Pawel Jarza, the commerce affiliation’s coverage, compliance, and exterior affairs director can be amongst these collaborating within the 2026 problem. Pawel’s participation highlights the dedication and spirit of people throughout the logistics trade who’re keen to go the additional mile, fairly actually, to help significant causes.
Talking in regards to the announcement, BIFA director basic, Steve Parker mentioned: “We’re thrilled to help Transaid as lead sponsor of the Kilimanjaro to Coast Cycle Problem 2026. This initiative completely aligns with our mission to advertise greatest practices and help safer transport programs each within the UK and worldwide. We’re particularly proud to see Pawel Jarza stepping up to participate on this unimaginable journey.”
Transaid additionally welcomed the partnership, noting that BIFA’s help can be instrumental in guaranteeing the success of the occasion and the sustainability of its programmes.
The Kilimanjaro to Coast Cycle Problem 2026 guarantees to be each a bodily and emotional journey, bringing collectively trade professionals and supporters united by a shared objective: to make transport safer and extra accessible for all.
Full particulars about this occasion could be discovered at this hyperlink on Transaid’s web site:

