In that case you should be selling your services to the RHA. Got to be worth £1000 a day + expenses.In our case it was 100% about teething problems, all sorted in the space of 4 weeks.
In that case you should be selling your services to the RHA. Got to be worth £1000 a day + expenses.In our case it was 100% about teething problems, all sorted in the space of 4 weeks.
In our case it was 100% about teething problems, all sorted in the space of 4 weeks.
Would you like to let us know how much your cost have increased?
Stephen
Our business. Our situation has bene accurately reported by recent media stories. Yes we had a nightmare, parcels were getting sent back by customs departments even though we did as they asked us, customers were going nuts. we lost a bit of money.Are you talking about your business alone, or the situation in general?
They have not increased. Gone down in fact as the USD is not so strong right now and that is how we buy.Would you like to let us know how much your cost have increased?
Stephen
I am not sure actually.And / or the customers' costs.
This article is interesting to me, as it describes companies that are now reactively doing what we did as soon as the June 2016 results were announced. We had set up a small warehouse in Germany by August 2017 and have since more than tripled our business from about 300k per year to nearly a million. We expect 10% growth this year.FT article: The UK companies seeing the upside of Brexit
https://www.ft.com/content/6d86951c-a4af-4d0b-95da-7856d4db8639
Winners cited in the article are Liverpool (because southern ports are clogged up), warehouses and jobs filling out forms.
I am not sure actually.
No, I think there may be costs of 4% duty applied here and there...but nowt to do with us.So you're not passing costs on?
Good to know, as that seems a common complaint at the moment.
He may have something valid to say, but I'm afraid I can't get past the childish presentation
So you're not passing costs on?
Good to know, as that seems a common complaint at the moment.
He got as far as saying "We outwitted them [EU]" and I switched off. It's not a ****ing comptetition.
Apologies if I jumped to the wrong conclusion early and he has an ironic delivery style; he just comes across as more Bellend than Belfield
Not really, it was couriers and shipping agents that were running around like headless chickens, we just stopped using them after the batch of returns in the 1st week of Jan, until they sorted it, took less than 4 weeks.In that case you should be selling your services to the RHA. Got to be worth £1000 a day + expenses.
This article is interesting to me, as it describes companies that are now reactively doing what we did as soon as the June 2016 results were announced. We had set up a small warehouse in Germany by August 2017 and have since more than tripled our business from about 300k per year to nearly a million. We expect 10% growth this year.
Change brings opportunity to those that are enterprising.
The EU 'tanker' will plod on taking lorry drivers sandwiches until this Covid money runs out and economic realities kick in with individual countries.Not really, it was couriers and shipping agents that were running around like headless chickens, we just stopped using them after the batch of returns in the 1st week of Jan, until they sorted it, took less than 4 weeks.
Our exports UK to EU dropped by nearly 100% for the month of January. So we are part of that figure. All DPD's fault. Nothing else. Our figures are back to normal so far for February now that everyone understands the paperwork
Not good news to many posting here, though.