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Brexit: Shipping lines will set up new routes to Europe to meet demand, says State agency

Brexit: Shipping lines will set up new routes to Europe to meet demand, says State agency Importers and exporters urged to ‘trial’ direct routes to Continent Shipping companies will respond to “unanswered demand” for more direct ferry services to mainland Europe if Brexit congests the key UK “landbridge” route, the State’s maritime

Brexit: Shipping lines will set up new routes to Europe to meet demand, says State agency2020-11-13T13:11:52+00:00

Irish hauliers will be ‘between a rock and a hard place’ post-Brexit

UK government warns of possible queues of 7,000 lorries in the port of Dover, and two-day delays to cross to continental Europe. Irish hauliers say they will be “between a rock and a hard place” post-Brexit after the UK government’s warning of possible queues of 7,000 lorries in the port of Dover and two-day delays

Irish hauliers will be ‘between a rock and a hard place’ post-Brexit2020-11-13T12:46:50+00:00

Be Brexit Ready

Brexit Ready Irish businesses need to act now to ensure they are operationally fit for the end of the Brexit ‘transition period’ on 31 December 2020. What would a no-deal Brexit mean for the Irish logistics industry? What is apparent is that we should brace ourselves for a rocky start to next year. Challenges surrounding

Be Brexit Ready2020-11-13T12:47:14+00:00
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