Crozier announces acquisition of Martinspeed
Crozier acquired Martinspeed, one of the leading providers of art storage, logistics, and installation in the United Kingdom.
LONDON
.-Crozier, an Iron Mountain business and a global leader in fine arts storage and logistics, announced that it has acquired Martinspeed, one of the leading providers of art storage, logistics, and installation in the United Kingdom.
The acquisition will allow Crozier to build on its existing presence in London, the worlds second-largest market for art storage and logistics after New York City. Crozier first entered the London market in 2018 through its acquisition of Christie s Park Royal storage facility. By acquiring Martinspeed, Crozier will gain immediate operational scale and expand its capabilities to include crating, specialist art installation teams, global freight forwarding and a pan-European transport fleet. This will enhance Croziers ability to provide clients with a trans-Atlantic pla
One in 10 lorries turned back at border in post-Brexit chaos
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Border staff are turning back 10pc of lorries leaving Britain because drivers do not have the correct paperwork, fuelling fears of a trade crisis and shortages of goods.
Complex and confusing Brexit rules have left lorries unable to cross to the Continent after their drivers failed to produce the correct customs documents, haulage chiefs said.
It will stoke concerns over huge tailbacks and mass disruption as customers burn through their Brexit stockpiles and traffic in Dover picks up again towards normal levels.