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NI hauliers saw revenues fall by up to 30% in January | Somerset County Gazette

NI hauliers saw revenues fall by up to 30% in January | The Westmorland Gazette

Some hauliers based in Northern Ireland saw revenues fall by up to 30% in January, an industry representative has said. Too many trailers were being brought back to Belfast empty after extra paperwork required by the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol left freight companies struggling for return loads, Seamus Leheny, Northern Ireland policy manager at Logistics UK, added. He said this risked interfering with the servicing of continuing strong demand for Northern Ireland’s products from the rest of the UK. He said: “Revenue is down 25-30% in January due to a trade imbalance coming from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. “A significant amount of those lorries going over laden are struggling to find loads to come back to Northern Ireland.

NI hauliers saw revenues fall by up to 30% in January | Maldon and Burnham Standard

Some hauliers based in Northern Ireland saw revenues fall by up to 30% in January, an industry representative has said. Too many trailers were being brought back to Belfast empty after extra paperwork required by the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol left freight companies struggling for return loads, Seamus Leheny, Northern Ireland policy manager at Logistics UK, added. He said this risked interfering with the servicing of continuing strong demand for Northern Ireland’s products from the rest of the UK. He said: “Revenue is down 25-30% in January due to a trade imbalance coming from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. “A significant amount of those lorries going over laden are struggling to find loads to come back to Northern Ireland.

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