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Transport and Logistics

April 23, 2018

Getting to Europe Post Brexit – The Impact on Ferry Companies

On June 23rd 2016, I was shocked when the UK voted to leave the EU. It all became very real when Theresa May launched the formal two year process, the official Brexit countdown to March 29th, 2017.

RTÉ recently quoted a PwC report on Brexit stating that “The UK’s current unwillingness to consider a Customs Union, and continuing talk of ‘cherry-picking’ which arrangements it does or does not want to retain means that a hard Brexit remains too likely for businesses to ignore,” Feargal O’Rourke, PwC’s Ireland Managing Partner.

Feargal O’Rourke went on to say “the only thing we can be sure of is that disruption and change is inevitable – firms need to prepare now for additional costs, border issues, disruption to supply chains and people mobility issues“.

I was privileged to be invited to the christening of CLDN’s MV Céline in Dublin Port. Standing on the freshly-painted deck of the MV Céline got me thinking about the challenges Ireland will face maintaining easy access to Europe. So I decided to take a closer look at the challenges that ferry companies face in light of this huge change and the provisions they are putting in place.

Challenges

 

Certifications

Upon traveling to the UK, Irish drivers are required to have certifications for themselves and their trucks. Today, EU certification is in place but there has been legislation introduced by the British Parliament to have their own certification introduced to replace that of the EU. The certification as it currently stands covers many important factors such as:

  • Conduct of Drivers
  • Condition of Trucks and Drivers

It is yet to be seen how this particular scenario will pan out but Verona Murphy of the Irish Haulier’s Association told the Irish Times that “any deviation in legal requirements by either side could be extremely problematic for drivers and owners”.

Time Delays

Another issue that is being considered is the time delay that will occur if deliveries have to go through customs in the UK. This will not only affect delivery times but will also have a big impact on costs. Even more critical is the impact on fresh food that needs to be transported swiftly. Chairman of Cork Port, John Mullins said that “there isn’t enough time for food exports to wait in the UK if border restrictions are imposed”.

Opportunities

I’m a glass half-full person, so with challenges there are usually opportunities.

 

New Routes

To combat the main challenges outlined above, many ferry companies are introducing new routes from Irish Ports to Europe directly. These are the main routes that have been announced to date:

  • CLDN: Dublin to Zeebrugge, Belgium
  • Irish Ferries: Dublin to France
  • Brittany Ferries: Cork to Santander, North Spain

 

New Ferries

We are also seeing the launch of new fleet. Irish Ferries are about to launch the WB Yeats which is the largest vessel on our seas and will commence this summer transporting travellers from Ireland directly to France.

MV Céline

As mentioned above, I was delighted to be invited to the christening ceremony of the MV Céline. This is the  world’s largest ro-ro ferry which will travel from Ireland to Belgium and has been described as a “game changer”. At 234m, the MV Celine has a capacity of 8,000 lane metres!

Speaking at the launch Christian Cigrang, CEO of CLDN spoke about the challenges of Brexit and commented, “In terms of maritime access to and from Ireland, we have got this. With the combined acumen and skill of all of us actors in the logistics chain, we will rise to the challenge and hand whatever is being thrown at us. Shipping will provide, it always does.”

To read more about the MV Céline.

While there are still many decisions to be made by ferry companies and Irish Ports about the future operations post-Brexit, there is no doubt that there will be a “change of course” in the transport and logistics industry as a result.

We will keep you posted!

Alan Young

Founder and Director

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ATC Truck Outside MV Celine
ATC Truck Parked Outside the MV Céline
ATC Truck Pulling up to MV Celine
ATC Truck Pulling Up To The MV Céline
Band Playing on MV Celine
Band Playing At Christening Ceremony
Christening of MV Celine
Christening Ceremony of the MV Céline
CLDN CEO Giving His Speech at MV Celine
CEO CLDN, Christian Cigrang
Entrance to MV Celine
Entrance to MV Céline
Celebrating the Christening of the MV Celine
Dock of MV Céline
Inside the MV Celine
Inside the MV Céline
Alan Outside the MV Celine
Alan Outside the MV Céline
On Board the MV Celine
On Board the MV Céline

 

Summary of Useful Links

  • https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2018/0413/954189-pwc-report-on-brexit/
  • http://www.thejournal.ie/ship-launching-celine-dublin-port-3969187-Apr2018/
  • https://afloat.ie/port-news/dublin-port/item/37536-world-s-largest-ro-ro-ferry-to-be-introduced-on-dublin-routes-linking-mainland-europe)

Logistics Management & Planning, News Brexit, Ferry Companies, Irish Ports, Transport and Logistics

October 6, 2017

30 Years of Development in Our Trucks

In the logistics industry, it is imperative that we are equipped with only the best tools in order to do our job and maintain the standard that we and our clients enjoy today.

Our trucks and trailers are not only finished impeccably to the delight of our drivers, but they contain the latest tehcnological advancements, many of which we would not have dreamt about in the earliest versions of our fleet. This got me thinking about just how much our trucks have evolved over the past 30 years and the appreciation that myself and my team of drivers have for the constant advancements that are being made in the industry.

Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

Today our industry is much more regulated when it comes to the environmental impact of our trucks.

We have always kept our finger on the pulse of the latest developments in the builds of our engines, ensuring we have the most fuel-efficient options that are designed to minimise or preferably emit the impact on the environment.

We are very excited to be advancing to another level of development with our trial of HVO aka (green diesel).

 

Real-Time Tracking of Equipment in Transit

Years ago, it was quite difficult for companies to track and trace their goods as they travelled from one destination to the next. Today, all of the ATC fleet is equipped with GPS tracking and communication systems, enabling our clients and transport planners to stay in constant contact with our drivers as they make their way across Europe.

Our fleet also has an anti-tampering system to prevent our trucks from cargo thefts while they are parked at rest stops.

Maintaining Driver Compliance with Electronic Logs

To maintain industry compliance, our drivers must keep logs of the hours they have driven each week, fuel consumed etc. This task used to be quite cumbersome as they were completed manually on paper, not to mention cabin space in the trucks.

Now our drivers have electronic logs that speed up the process of compliance and enable our planners and management team to monitor real-time trends such as driving style.

Achieving Faster Lead Times

Our modern fleet enables the company to be flexible to the varying needs of our clients. Our transport planners complement our vehicle ability by working with our drivers and clients, using AI technology to ensure zero to minimum shipment disruption.

We can’t wait to see what the next 30 years have in store for fleet development.

 

Alan Young

Founder and Director

 

You can check out our full fleet here. 

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