CAMPEY SAY THEIR EU IMPORTS REMAIN ON TIME
Despite Brexit port disruption

Despite the widely reported disruption at ports due to Brexit, Campey Turf Care Systems have said they have maintained their EU import times.

 


 
As recently as 26th January the company says machines were collected from Imants in the Netherlands one day and delivered to their headquarters the next. Campeys say this has primarily been due to the work they have carried out behind the scenes.
 
Campey director, Lee Morgado, said, "Suffering no disruption to date has been down to preparing for the changes as well as keeping on top of COVID-19 protocols.
 
“We knew with Brexit there would be rule changes and that could have an impact on imports at customs, so we’ve put a lot of work into making sure there are no delays.
 
“Obviously the circumstances away from Brexit with the pandemic have put a greater strain on the GB-EU border, but that is where we’ve really seen the preparation pay off because we haven’t suffered any unnecessary delays and have been able to stick to our delivery schedules.
 
“A majority of it has been paperwork based and being proactive as situations change. Doing this means we are now in a place where our customers don’t see a difference. For them, when they order an Imants machine or Air2G2, they still get it when they expect to, which was always our main priority.”

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