The cat is out of the bag – Frictionless trade between the UK and EU will end after the Brexit Transition PeriodThe UK Government have recently stated that there will be no frictionless trade with the EU after the end of the transition period...
A couple of years ago, The Economist published an article claiming the world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data. The main point of the story is that, while oil has been the dominant commodity for the last 150 years—and those who...
Another Step Further ForwardIt is highly probable that customs declarations will be required for goods moving between the UK and EU from 1st January 2021.The European Parliament is also expected to approve the Withdrawal Agreement on the 29th January...
The UK Government’s EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill finally passed the House of Commons moving exit from the EU one step closer. Passing with a majority of 124, the bill will now be debated further in January but is expected to pass into UK law before...
With a victory by the Conservative Party we may have the start of some clarity about the future relationship between the UK and EU.It seems entirely possible that the UK Government will get the withdrawal agreement through Parliament in the coming...
As you prepare to enter the D2C market, you should view the experience as a transformative process rather than a purely additive one—i.e., just tacking on an ecommerce sales channel. Transforming your business with new technology solutions, logistics...
The ability to provide real-time freight visibility has grown significantly in the last few years, as have the customer demands and use cases that drive value. As shippers and 3PLs look to strengthen customer service, they are using visibility to...
Following last night's events where Parliament deemed the new Withdrawal Agreement and bill worthy of a second reading, but dismissed the accelerated timeframe in which to debate it along with the President of the European Council recommending that...
With a new withdrawal agreement made between the UK Government and the EU are we at the beginning of the end (or at least the end of the beginning)? The message from UK Government is softening with an attempt to avoid a hard Brexit, by requiring that...
We have seen the hopes of a Brexit deal rise and fall over the weekend of 12 – 13th October. With the latest proposals Ireland remains within the customs territory of the UK, but also apply EU Customs rules and the suggestion of a proposal to track...