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7 Reasons to be
an NGFA Member
- NGFA
Arbitration System
- In operation since 1896, the NGFA Arbitration System is the quick, inexpensive
and practical alternative to resolving trade disputes in court. Cases are
heard and decided by industry volunteers who know the business - not by unpredictable
judges and juries with no expertise in the industry. Increasingly, the system
resolves disputes between grain companies and producers.
- Rail Arbitration and
Mediation Services - This unique and historic agreement between the
NGFA and all Class I North American railroads, as well as a handful of shortline/regional
railroads, for the first time provides rail shippers/receivers a practical
way to resolve disputes with their rail carrier. This important service is
available only to NGFA-member companies.
- NGFA Trade Rules -
Grain, feed, barge, and barge freight trade rules reflect historic industry
practices and minimize the potential for disputes by making clear the rights
and obligations of buyer and seller. The NGFA Trade Rules are referenced in
many grain purchase contracts.
- Information Services
- The NGFA's E-Alert service informs NGFA members of timely and important
news once or twice weekly via e-mail. The bi-weekly NGFA Newsletter is available
to all members via either e-mail or regular mail and also is available on
the web site. The NGFA's web site, www.ngfa.org, provides important information
on legislative and regulatory issues, industry news, reference and historical
materials and much more. Easily accessible and logically organized, ngfa.org
is a valuable information resource. Many other informational, educational
and training resources are available on-line, in print, or on video.
- Professional Development
- The NGFA offers a full roster of professional development and training opportunities
each year in areas like safety, health and environmental compliance; transportation;
trade rules and dispute resolution; risk management; feed quality assurance
programs; and other fields. Key executives, managers and personnel all will
find relevant and affordable seminars and workshops.
- Major Meetings/Business
Relationships -
The NGFA's two major meetings each year offer excellent programming and business
information, together with opportunities to develop and maintain critical
industry business contacts. The NGFA Annual Convention in March, and the NGFA's
Country Elevator/Feed Industry Council conference in December, provide excellent
business and social settings. The NGFA Trade Show at the December conference
is a valuable opportunity for product/service suppliers to showcase their
offerings to the year's biggest and best meeting of feed and country elevator
personnel.
- Representation -
The NGFA is "Your Washington Office." Experienced professional staff
represent the industry's interests on Capitol Hill and before regulatory agencies.
Staff always are available to answer any question - the NGFA is known for
its excellent customer service to members. The common thread of NGFA's representational
activities: advocating policies and regulations that make sense in the "real
world" to spur economic growth and promote private sector solutions.
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