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Port of Antwerp sees opportunities for UK trade after Brexit

The uncertainty over Brexit continues but one thing is clear: as soon as the UK leaves the European Union in one way or another, there will be big changes in British imports and exports. Port of Antwerp sees new opportunities here, such as a shift from ferry to container transport.

From truck to ship
With nearly 17 million tons of freight in 2018, the UK is the second largest overseas trading partner for Port of Antwerp. Goods entering or leaving Europe via ferry ports will be faced with more red tape and inspections after Brexit, with consequent impacts on costs and transit times. In the meantime there is a growing shortage of truck drivers.

Together these developments will inevitably entail a shift from traditional (accompanied) freight to unaccompanied container transport by ship. To meet the needs of traders wanting to send their consignments by ship, Port of Antwerp is making great efforts to expand its shipping links with the UK. Antwerp already has links with nine British and Irish ports, and these shortsea services will become even more important in future.

Experience in non-EU trade gives an advantage to the many logistics service providers in the port of Antwerp. Thanks to the extensive storage capacity for all types of freight the port can also act as a buffer for a certain length of time.

For more information:   
Port of Antwerp
Tel: +32 (0)3 205 20 11
www.portofantwerp.com 

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