As of January 31, 2020, Brexit has officially gone into effect and will be followed by a transition period through the end of the year. Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) creates significant effects for
cross-border shipping and is likely to inundate unprepared supply chain and logistics professionals and the customers expecting to receive their deliveries.
Be Prepared:
- Change due to Brexit is inevitable
- Changing country codes
- Increased export volume
- No line item communications
- Currency fluctuations
- Consumer transparency challenges
- GDPR implications
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