In the age of Brexit. How to deal with customs control?

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In the age of Brexit. How to deal with customs control?
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The United Kingdom’s separation from the European Union poses quite a problem for the transport industry. In recent days we have noticed the first harbingers of problems for drivers, and the situation may become even more dramatic. See how to avoid delays.

First of all, it is worth considering the carriage of goods in transit procedure. This will help you significantly reduce the formalities at the border crossing and minimize the time of control. Transit is nothing else than moving goods under customs supervision from one place to another. Due to the United Kingdom’s membership in the Convention on a Common Transit Procedure, this is a very attractive proposition.

It is worth noting that similar procedures are carried out by carriers in case of transport of goods to Switzerland, Norway, Serbia or Turkey. Therefore, it will not be a novelty.

The mentioned solution will help to reduce time spent on border crossings.

(Photo by Samuel Regan-Asante on Unsplash)

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