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For months industry in the UK has been voicing concerns over the dwindling supply of available warehousing space. Even before Brexit, there were issues with capacity, but since the major stockpiling brought about by the UK’s pending departure from the EU, things have got worse. Now, according to RTE, it seems the warehouse curse has struck the Irish. The report claims that, like its eastern neighbour, Ireland is “running out” of warehousing space. And, like the UK, the dearth is down to stockpiling.
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