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RHA warns chaos at Felixstowe is the shape of things to come for Brexit

Road Haulage Association

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The Road Haulage Association has joined the criticism of the Port of Felixstowe after the introduction of a new IT system caused long delays for lorries using the port.


Britain’s biggest container port – run by Hutchinson Ports – has ruled out compensation for hauliers and freight forwarders.

The RHA is calling for compensation for firms affected by the delays – and serves as a Brexit warning to ministers.

Richard Burnett, RHA chief executive sees a clear parallel with the importance of successful customs and border negotiations over Brexit: “What’s happened at Felixstowe is a stark warning to politicians about the dangers to the supply chain over delays at ports.  The 16 hour delays we’ve seen here are a drop in the ocean compared to the chaos we face without free flowing borders after Brexit – devastating the supply chain and the British economy.  It’s a wake-up call to the Government.”

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