EU Emission target will cost shipping $Billions
With a goal of net zero emissions by the year 2050, the European Union is expanding its Emissions Trading System (ETS) to the shipping sector in 2024, which means container shipping lines will need to purchase emission allowances while investing in alternative fuels, with the increased costs like...
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Post-Brexit food checks deferred for 5th time
The Financial Times has reported that Brexit checks on food and food products coming to the UK from the EU, that were due to start at the end of October have been delayed by the government for the fifth time, due to fears over inflation.
The decision to suspend plans to enforce the controls, w...
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Metro is SMEs resource to deal with post-Brexit paperwork
Time-poor SMEs are being forced to outsource their post-Brexit paperwork, which is adding cost and time pressures, but Metro’s digital CuDoS platform offers an easy solution.
The Federation of Small Business (FSB) Customs Clearance report found SMEs are often forced into using high-cos...
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European division continues expansion
Five months ago European Director, Richard Gibbs, outlined his vision for Metro’s road freight and short sea services, in developing the business’ capability across the EU. Today, he updates us on his progress and next priorities.
“Since the start of the year we have been working very cl...
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FDF member update: UK border changes impact for food industry
The UK Government is finally planning to introduce new checks on food imports coming into the UK from this October, with new checks under its Border Target Operating Model (TOM) set to be phased in over the following year.
In April 2022, the UK government opted to delay the final phase of its ...
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New EU emissions trading system for road transport
EU Member States formally adopted the new emissions trading system in road transport (ETS II) last month, but the road freight industry insist 2027 is “too soon to launch”, given the absence of refueling and EV charging infrastructure.
The Council of the EU in April, adopted a new emission...
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Delayed post-Brexit import checks to launch
Despite being part of its post-Brexit trade agreement the UK government has delayed checks on EU goods four times. It has announced that risk-based checks for EU and non-EU imports will finally be introduced in three parts from October.
The draft Border Target Operating Model (TOM) sets out pr...
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Unaccompanied freight service milestone
Short-sea container, unaccompanied trailer services and the use of quieter regional ports have enjoyed something of a renaissance since Brexit, as more complex border controls have added to congestion and delays at the busiest Channel ports.
DFDS’s Sheerness to Calais service has now moved m...
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New appointment further strengthens European team and platform expansion
Metro’s award-winning European solutions will be enhanced, expanded and advanced by new European Director, and industry veteran, Richard Gibbs.
Commenting on his new role, Richard said. “Metro have a familiar and dependable partner network in place, with the ability to exten...
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Metro road freight preparing for everything
Just a few month’s into his new role and Metro’s Head of European Services, Matt Paxton-Rhodes say’s that instead of future-gazing, his focus is on the resilience of current operations, expanding the trusted partner network and finalising the service-model template, ready to transfer into n...
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