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Monthly Archives: September 2025

Simplifying EU trading

SME and larger traders are struggling with post-Brexit paperwork, which is adding cost and time pressures and risks alienating European customers, but PSP Worldwide Logistics offer an easy solution. (more…)

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The sea freight model from China is changing

With the break up of Maersk and MSC’s 2M alliance in under two years, the shipping line alliance structure that has given the biggest container carriers the power to adapt services and capacity to maximise profitability will end. The 2M…

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Exciting times for exporters

Despite the UK’s economic travails, our recessionary flirting and a weak pound, the economy is actually quite resilient and exports will play a critical role in shortening the downturn. The Secretary of State for International Trade, Kemi Badenoch, said that…

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After four delays EU import checks will begin

Delayed checks on imports from the EU, which are legally required under the Brexit trade deal, will be introduced in three parts from October - subject to industry feedback. (more…)

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Exporters need to prepare for declaration and Certificate of Origin (CoO) changes

From 1st April 2023, any pre-printed COO’s which have the old International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) logo could be refused at any customs point as an invalid document, while export declarations will soon be made through the Customs Declaration Service (CDS) and…

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Freight market report – April 2023

Things have not been easy for the container shipping lines in recent months, but this appears to be changing, with full ships and stabilising spot rates, after months of rate erosion and abundant capacity. The International Air Transport Association (IATA)…

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Freight market report – June 2023

While Europe’s GDP growth is projected to slow to 0.7% in 2023, record volumes of new ships are joining a global fleet, which is sailing at ever slower speeds, as the shipping lines attempt to absorb additional capacity, by diminishing…

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North American supply chain latest

While it looks like a strike has been avoided on the US West Coast, further up the coast, ILWU Canada are due to strike in Saturday, which will impact Vancouver and cargo destined for the US Mid-West, while the Panama…

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