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Logistics UK calls for more French border staff as Operation Brock restarts

[ December 14, 2022   //   ]

The reinstatement of the Operation Brock traffic management system on the M20 for coastbound traffic on 13 December will provide more certainty for those moving goods across the UK border said Logistics UK.

However, following disruption during previous implementations of the system, in December 2021 and during the summer holidays, due to a lack of French border force officials, it is urging the UK government to confirm with the French that there is sufficient staffing for the busy period ahead to minimise delays. 

The traffic flow management system will be used between junction eight for Leeds Castle and junction nine for Ashford, and aims to minimise potential delays in the run up to Christmas.

Logistics UK director of policy comments: “The festive period is always an extremely busy time for the logistics industry, with HGV and light goods drivers working hard to deliver everything the UK needs for Christmas. The early implementation of Operation Brock will keep traffic flowing across the road network through Kent and the South East.

 “However, it is important that vehicles waiting in the Operation Brock queues are held for the minimum amount of time, and that potential delays are communicated clearly and in a timely fashion. With the current extreme cold snap, it is vital, in the event of a substantial holdup, that drivers are redirected towards welfare facilities. Logistics UK is also urging drivers to plan ahead and ensure they are equipped with sufficient supplies should there be delays, and will be liaising closely with the authorities to ensure that the welfare of drivers remains a priority.

“It is also vitally important that our government continues to work with their French counterparts to identify long-term solutions to potential border delays. Logistics is the lifeblood of the UK economy, not just during the festive season, and it is not acceptable to leave the industry’s key workers parked at the side of motorways for any periods of time. Our industry remains committed to keeping business moving, and we stand ready to discuss options with all those involved to drive the economy forwards.”

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