The vast majority of lorries arriving at the Channel ports have the correct documentation and despite rising volumes the situation is an improvement on this
Lorries bringing goods into Britain from Europe are being held up at the border following the introduction of new customs regulations this month, with hauliers
The 52,000 vacancies in the transport and storage industry, mainly HGV drivers, have put an immense strain on imports this Christmas season, but it is
Operators handling goods entering the UK from the continent should not be complacent about the scale of the changes coming into force on 1 January,
New border checks due to launch next year could cause major “permanent” tailbacks on both sides of the Channel, the House of Lords Justice and
From September 18, 2021, a new cross-Channel freight service will be open to all transporters, using an unaccompanied mode through the Channel Tunnel. The service
Yesterday (21 July 2021) Lord Frost gave a statement to the House of Lords on the current status and implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) is advising its members to be very careful with any business that they are offered from traders that have
After the Brexit transition period finally ended on 31st December 2020 and with Covid-19 protocols causing disruption to travel, it is clear that the logistics
Traffic management measures in Kent, introduced when the transition period ended, have been removed as trade returns to normal levels. The Kent Access Permit (KAP) and