Costly import red tape means UK food prices will rise, expert warns
UK food importers are clashing with the government over a threat of inflationary increases to ...
Smaller forwarders are best placed to remove customer headaches that will accompany Brexit, as expected supply chain disruptions are likely to be accompanied by increased demand for express and expedited logistics services.
That’s the view of group managing director at Priority Freight Neal Williams.
He told The Loadstar he believes there is a positive future for the European express market, and he expects continuing volume growth driven by significant innovations.
“I expect the market will see positive disruption from improved IT infrastructure,” he said. “And I think ...
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