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German haulier suspends UK-bound shipments to clear backlog of incorrect documents By Reuters
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German logistics group DB Schenker said it would stop accepting Britain-bound goods for the time being after the Brexit trade deal between the European Union and Britain left customers confused over customs requirements.
The haulier, a subsidiary of Germany’s state-owned railway group Deutsche Bahn, said on Wednesday it needs to clear a backlog of missing or wrongly filled-in customs forms before it can accept any new business.
Only about one in ten UK-bound shipments have the correct documents and specially trained DB Schenker staff are assisting customers with the paperwork, it added.