The DFDS route is aimed at transport companies and truck drivers who previously used the UK land bridge to get to the continent, but now want to avoid any Brexit-related delays including customs checks and more paperwork.
— Conor Kane January 2, 2021 While it will take almost 24 hours to get to its destination, bringing drivers directly to Dunkirk reduces red tape as well as the need for rest periods, which would otherwise have been taken while crossing Britain. "They start their week in Dunkirk rather than starting in Holyhead or Pembroke, and the same coming back, so they save two days and get more productivity out of their trucks... It's getting there at the right speed as well. This is opening up the door for Ireland into Europe at a higher and faster pace."
patsy_glasgow Dunkirk, eh? Top trolling of little Englander WW2 obsessives by DFDSGroup 😏
Roslare and Cork should be utilised far more now, Dublin port basically has had a monopoly on almost all the freight in and out of Ireland. Good roads out of both and will greatly reduce traffic in the capital. It's a no brainer, Has been for years.
Excellent.
It's about time Rosslare Port was used more.
Oh well now delays are a fact.. No aiming
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