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cargo-partner to offer enhanced freight solutions across Irish sea

Info-logistics provider company, cargo-partner introduces an enhanced road freight network, aiming to support customers with the import and export of goods to and from the United Kingdom and Ireland.

With their recent introduction of daily and weekly road transport options to the market, cargo-partner’s expert teams in Dublin, Manchester, Basildon and Bradford can support with a variety of tailored solutions to help move any goods across the Irish sea.

In addition, the teams offer comprehensive groupage, part load, full load and express van services, with all solutions including a full customs clearance service, automated tracking and end-to-end support from the local teams.

Managing director of cargo-partner for Ireland, Fergal Keenan commented, “As well as strengthening our freight network across the globe, we’re also continuing to develop and improve our networks closer to home, so we can provide quality and efficient transport routes for our customers, between Ireland and the UK.”

Following Brexit and various trade policy changes, there are a number of processes customers need to follow when shipping across the Irish sea. However, cargo-partner said it can help, advise and manage every element of the process, offering a range of tools to help businesses track the movement of their goods from end to end.





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