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£30m to minimise post-Brexit port disruption

The Department for Transport has allocated £30 million to help ports improve capacity and maintain trade flow after Brexit. Ports will be able to bid for a share of £10m, while the other £20m will be divided between four Local Resilience Forums (made up of emergency responders, councils and other public services) in areas with…

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European transport operators expect prices to rise

European road transport operators are expecting prices to rise by between one and five per cent this year as a result of driver shortages, according to a survey of 1,000 operators by Transporeon. The study, entitled Capacity, Pricing & Technology: 2019 European Road Transport Survey, found that 16 per cent of the operators believe Brexit…

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EU should prioritise free trade, say shippers

The European Shippers’ Council has called on the European Union to prioritise free trade in the future. In a position paper to the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Trade, the ESC said it wants to see a stronger focus on facilitation in free trade agreements (FTAs) and a better harmonisation of FTAs to enable their application;…

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AEO status for Peel’s ports

Peel Ports has been received Authorised Economic Operator accreditation at its principal ports ahead of Brexit. The accredited ports are: Clydeport Operations, Port of Sheerness, The Mersey Docks and Harbour Company, The Manchester Ship Canal Company, and Great Yarmouth Port Company. The accreditation recognises that a business’ customs controls and procedures are efficient and meet…

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Time the government came clean…

The government has now had three years to prepare for leaving the European Union, so it is quite shocking to find that the government’s own analysis, which was leaked to the “Sunday Times”, suggests that the UK could face months of disruption after a no-deal Brexit. The report was quickly dismissed as “old” and a…

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Waberer’s setzt Programm der Flottenreduzierung fort

Waberer’s International mit Hauptsitz in Budapest ist europaweit führend im Bereich der Lkw-Komplettladungsverkehre in Europa. Mit einer modernen Flotte von über 4.300 Lkw und rund 8.000 Mitarbeitern bedient das Unternehmen mit Hauptsitz in Budapest einen vielfältigen Kundenstamm in 28 Ländern. 2019 wurde ein ehrgeiziges Transformationsprogramm gestartet. „Wir sehen die ersten positiven Anzeichen für unsere kurz-…

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MPs to probe impact of global trade on the environment

MPs are to look at how the growth of international trade is affecting the environment – including the impact of transporting goods. The House of Commons International Trade Committee will examine how the government should address environmental issues in its trade and investment policy – including at the WTO and in future trade agreements. Committee…

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MPs to probe impact of global trade on the environment

MPs are to look at how the growth of international trade is affecting the environment – including the impact of transporting goods. The House of Commons International Trade Committee will examine how the government should address environmental issues in its trade and investment policy – including at the WTO and in future trade agreements. Committee…

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Schapps is a man we can do business with – RHA

Grant Schapps, who has taken over as transport secretary from Chris Grayling, has a “totally different, pro-active” approach, according to RHA chief executive Richard Burnett. Following a meeting with Schapps, Burnett said: “This has a totally different feel in terms of the Government listening to the haulage and logistics sector and I’m really looking forward…

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Brexit plans hit profits at Waberer’s

Waberer’s, the giant Hungarian logistics operator, has blame a 6.4 per cent sales fall on lower volumes in the aftermath of the end-March Brexit date, which offset growth in the rest of the business. Chief executive Robert Ziegler said: “The whole industry was severely impacted by the aftermath of the end-March Brexit date, when demand…

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Allow companies to co-operate to avoid no-deal food shortages, says FDF

The Food & Drink Federation, which represents 7,000 food manufacturers, has called on the government to allow companies to co-operate to tackle food shortages in the event of an no-deal Brexit. The planned Brexit day, 31st October, comes at a time of the year when the UK imports a lot of food so any disruption…

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Hödlmayr urgiert schnellere Abläufe in der europäischen Bahnlogistik

Nach mehreren guten Jahren für die internationale Automobilindustrie tauchen dunkle Wolken am Himmel auf. Die Absatzzahlen der renommierten Hersteller sinken – auch wegen der neuen Strafzölle in den USA und in China. In Großbritannien trüben die ewigen Diskussionen über den Brexit die Stimmung und in Deutschland gerät der Exportmotor ins Stocken. Johannes Hödlmayr, MBA, ist lange…

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Europäische Spediteure begrüßen digitalen Wandel

Bereits zum zweiten Mal seit 2018 wurde der Transporeon-Bericht nach einer Befragung von mehr als 1.000 europäischen Straßentransportunternehmen veröffentlicht. Demnach konnten mehr als drei Viertel der Befragten 2018 ihren Umsatz steigern. Die Erwartungen für das laufende Jahr sind nur geringfügig zurückhaltender. Zum derzeit hohen Niveau der Transportpreise passend, gehen 69 Prozent der Spediteure von einer weiteren Verteuerung ihrer…

European freight forwarders welcome the digital transformation

For the second time since 2018, Transporeon’s report was published following a survey of more than 1,000 European road haulage companies. As a result, more than three quarters of the respondents were able to increase their sales in 2018. The expectations for the current year are only slightly more cautious. In line with the current…

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£2.1bn cash to prepare for no-deal Brexit

The government has allocated £2.1 billion for preparations for a no-deal Brexit on 31st October, focusing on border operations and critical supplies. Chancellor of the exchequer Sajid Javid said: “This additional £2.1 billion will ensure we are ready to leave on 31 October – deal or no deal.” There will be £434 million made available…

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Keep goods moving across borders, RHA tells Gove

The Road Haulage Association has written to Michael Gove, the cabinet minister responsible for Brexit arrangements, urging him to act quickly to ensure that goods can continue to move across borders in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Chief executive, Richard Burnett called on Gove to press government departments to: – Produce clear guidance on…

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Halloween 2019: trick or treat?

It only took two days of Boris Johnson’s premiership for the Freight Transport Association to warn the industry that it needed to step up preparations for a no-deal Brexit. Michael Gove, now Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, spelled out that fact that the government is working on the assumption of a no-deal Brexit. “No…

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Time to step-up plans for no-deal Brexit, says FTA

Companies need to step up their preparations for a no-deal Brexit following the change of prime minister, the Freight Transport Association has warned. It highlighted the fact the Boris Johnson has made it clear that the UK will leave the European Union on 31st October whether there is a deal or not. Deputy chief executive…

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Container treiben das Umschlagswachstum im Hafen von Rotterdam voran

In den ersten sechs Monaten des Jahres 2019 erzielte der Hafen von Rotterdam einen Umschlag von 240,7 Millionen Tonnen. Das sind ein neuer Rekord und ein Wachstum von 3,4 Prozent im Vergleich zum ersten Halbjahr 2018. Das Wachstum des Containerumschlags, einer der strategischen Speerspitzen des Hafenbetriebs, setzte sich mit einem Plus von 4,8 Prozent in…

Port of Rotterdam: New record in container throughput

The port of Rotterdam achieved throughput of 240.7 million tonnes in the first six months of 2019. That is 3.4 per cent more than in the first six months of 2018. Container throughput, one of the strategic priorities of the Port Authority, rose by 4.8 per cent (in tonnes, +6.4% in TEU) by comparison with the…

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Hafen Rotterdam: Neuer Rekord beim Containerumschlag

Der Hafen Rotterdam hat im ersten Halbjahr 2019 einen Umschlag von 240,7 Mio. Tonnen verzeichnet. Das sind 3,4 Prozent mehr als im ersten Halbjahr 2018. Das Wachstum des Containerumschlags, einem der strategischen Speerspitzen des Havenbedrijfs, setzte sich mit 4,8 Prozent (in Tonnen, + 6,4 Prozent in TEU) gegenüber dem ersten Halbjahr 2018 fort, was ebenfalls…

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Shapps becomes transport secretary in Johnson reshuffle

Grant Shapps has replaced Chris Grayling as transport secretary in Boris Johnson’s ministerial shake-up that saw more than half the cabinet either sacked or quit. Stephen Barclay retained his position as Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union. Boris Johnson Johnson made it clear during his election campaign that he would go for a…

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Keep borders free flowing, RHA tells Johnson

The Road Haulage Association has called on Boris Johnson, who has just become prime minister, to ensure that borders between the UK and EU remain free flowing after Brexit. Boris Johnson Chief executive Richard Burnett said: “It’s vital for UK businesses that Mr Johnson ensures that firms can continue to move goods freely across our…

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Traffic fall hits profit at Eurotunnel

Operating profit at Getlink, the Eurotunnel operator, fell from €171 million in the first half of 2018 to €164.4m this year, despite a two per cent increase in revenue to €523m. Truck shuttle traffic was four per cent lower than last year at 810,000, although rail freight was ten per cent up at 1,166. Finance…

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No-deal Brexit is worst possible outcome, FTA tells Tory hopefuls

With the new prime minister set to be unveiled later this morning, the Freight Transport Association has written to both candidates to plead the case for a Brexit deal. Both front runner Boris Johnson and rival Jeremy Hunt have said they would go for a no-deal Brexit if they could not get the agreement they…

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