UK stowaway rule risks collapsing haulage sector
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Data released last week by accountancy firm Price Bailey revealed a record 463 haulage companies have gone bankrupt in the UK over the past year.
The number of hauliers going to the wall has been increasing sharply since 2020, and the yearly rate of collapse has more than doubled since then – it means one or two haulage businesses are going under each day in the UK.
A study conducted by The Loadstar shows at least 90% of those that ...
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