News

11 January 2021
CLECAT welcomes EU-UK trade deal and urges customers to prepare in the quiet before the storm
21 December 2020
Deal or No Deal: Customs agents prepared for 1 January 2021
As from 1 January 2021, following the end of the transition period, the United Kingdom will leave the EU Customs Union which means that businesses that operate between the EU and the UK will need to deal with customs procedures.
25 September 2020
Call for a Council Position on the Eurovignette Directive
25 September 2020
CLECAT Position on Enabling a Transition towards Sustainable, Smart & Resilient Mobility
21 September 2020
Sector Statement Group welcomes Berlin Declaration to support international rail freight and presents its progress report
04 September 2020
Growing frustration amongst forwarders at times of crisis
07 August 2020
Mobility Package I Takes Off: CLECAT Calls for Clear Implementation Guidelines
08 May 2020
CLECAT Welcomes the US FMC Interpretive Rule on Demurrage & Detention
30 April 2020
Keeping Supply Chains efficient during COVID-19
Maritime logistics supply chains are becoming more and more unreliable due to blank sailings. This is harmful to European logistics and shippers, because it reduces supply chain efficiency and parameters such as capacity, sailing frequency, transit times, ports of call and associated service quality.
26 March 2020
Joint Recommendations to Support Health and Safety in Road Freight Transport in the Wake of COVID-19
To alleviate the unprecedented crisis situation in the road transport sector in the wake of COVID-19, ESC and CLECAT encourage the supply chain partners to ensure the availability and accessibility of the necessary basic facilities for the drivers at loading and unloading sites, as well as respectful cooperation and better coordination between the parties.