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From Christmas jumper days to attending conferences in Thailand, here’s a look at our updates and highlights in the run up to Christmas.

LATEST NEWS

ROY’S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

Dear Valued Customers and Partners,


As we approach the end of 2024, we want to take a moment to express our sincere appreciation for your continued support and partnership.


Over the past few months, we have faced new challenges and seized exciting opportunities. Through it all, your feedback and engagement have been vital in refining our products and services to better serve your needs.


We are committed to maintaining this momentum into 2025 and together, we can look forward to even greater success in the months ahead.


Thank you for being an integral part of our journey.



Warm regards,

EVENTS

Americas Alliance Conference

The Americas Alliance Conference in Buenos Aires was a truly memorable experience for Daniel and George. They began the week with productive one-on-one meetings, laying the foundation for exciting future collaborations. There was even time to enjoy a local football match and meet the legendary Hulk!


The following days were filled with networking events, including cocktail parties, a grand gala dinner, and a heartfelt farewell celebration. These moments reinforced the importance of building strong personal connections alongside professional partnerships.


UN Network Phuket Conference

Roy Walker and Daniel Walker had the pleasure of attending the conference for the first time in beautiful Phuket, Thailand. It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with new agents from around the world and reconnect with familiar faces.
Building connections and strengthening partnerships—this is what drives us forward at Sandford Freight!


China Visit

It was a whirlwind fortnight for Roy and Daniel Walker, who recently travelled from China to Thailand and back to China.

They visited some of our key partners and explore new opportunities for collaboration. Along the way, they were treated to incredible hospitality, enjoyed meaningful conversations, and sampled some fantastic local cuisine. It was a journey that truly celebrated the spirit of partnership and shared success.


Behind the Scenes with BIFA Young Forwarders

Matthew Harvey, one of our talented young team members, recently attended a BIFA Young Forwarder Network event hosted at IAG Cargo. This insightful session provided a behind-the-scenes look at cargo operations, including compliance processes, specialised storage for pharmaceutical goods and food, and the intricacies of freight handling. It was an inspiring experience and a valuable learning opportunity for the future of logistics.

TEAM NEWS

FAREWELL TO KIRSTY

After six incredible years, we are bidding a fond farewell to Kirsty Hayden as she returns to her home in Australia. Kirsty has been an integral part of our team, starting in accounts, progressing to road freight, and rising to the role of Senior Road Freight Coordinator. Her dedication, hard work, and exceptional service have been consistently praised by clients and colleagues alike.


To mark the occasion, we celebrated Kirsty’s time with us over a special lunch with the management team. While we will miss her greatly, we know she will excel in her next adventure.


GEORGE’S SPECIAL BIRTHDAY

This month, we celebrated a special milestone for George, who turned the big 3-0! To mark the occasion, Roy treated the team to a pizza lunch, and a particularly special gift came from Roy and his wife, Jayne, presented in a red envelope—adding a personal touch to an already memorable day.

George, thank you for all that you do for Sandford. Your dedication and hard work don’t go unnoticed, and we’re incredibly lucky to have you on the team. Wishing you all the best as you step into this exciting new decade!

INDUSTRY NEWS

CBS Surcharge - Effective January 1, 2025


Starting January 1, 2025, the Port of Felixstowe (Hutchison Ports) will transition from VBS to CBS, introducing significant changes to pricing and booking processes.


To offset increased costs, Sandford Freight will implement a small surcharge on all import bookings. This measure ensures we maintain service quality while managing the administrative impact of the new system.


We will review this surcharge after three months and guarantee no additional rate increases during this period.



Potential ILA Strike & Emergency Congestion Surcharge


The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) may begin a labour strike on January 15, 2025, potentially causing significant delays at US East and Gulf Coast ports.


In response, an Emergency Congestion Surcharge of USD 40 w/m(min USD 40) will apply to all LCL imports and exports at these ports from January 15, 2025, until the situation stabilises.


We are actively monitoring the situation and will keep you updated.



Holyhead Port Closure & HMRC Contingency Measures


Due to Storm Darragh, Holyhead Port is temporarily closed for urgent repairs and is expected to reopen after January 15, 2025.


HMRC has implemented contingency measures to mitigate disruptions. Please use the following alternative routes via the Goods Vehicle Movement Service (GVMS):


Imports from Ireland to GB:


Dublin – Fishguard: Select ‘Rosslare – Fishguard’ route.

Dublin – Birkenhead/Liverpool: Select ‘Dublin – Liverpool’ route.

Dublin – Heysham: Select ‘Dublin – Heysham’ route.


Exports from GB to Ireland:


Fishguard – Dublin: Select ‘Fishguard – Rosslare’ route.

Birkenhead/Liverpool – Dublin: Select ‘Liverpool – Dublin’ route.

Heysham – Dublin: Select ‘Heysham – Dublin’ route.


No penalties will apply for using these alternative routes. Further updates regarding the port’s reopening will be provided in January.



ICS2 Compliance - Effective November 13, 2024


From November 13, 2024, Sandford Freight will comply with ICS2 regulations for customs declarations.


To avoid delays or container rollovers, it is crucial to provide complete Shipping Instructions (SI), including the following mandatory ICS2 data:


6-digit HS code for each commodity

Accurate cargo description

CUS code for harmless and DG chemicals (if applicable)

UCR (if issued by the customer)

Full address and EORI number of all parties (if assigned)


Without this information, we cannot submit the ENS (Entry Summary Declaration) or issue draft Bills of Lading.


Thank you for your cooperation during this period. Should you have any questions or require assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact our team.


INSURANCE

We are pleased to introduce our collaboration with Breeze , aimed at elevating our insurance services for our valued customers.

CROSS TRADE SHIPPING

We offer cross trade shipping (triangular trade), where goods are shipped directly from the seller’s country to the buyer’s country with a third party acting as an intermediary. This service provides cost savings, efficient logistics, and access to hard-to-reach markets. While it comes with some complexities, such as potential delays and paperwork, our extensive global network ensures smooth and efficient coordination every step of the way.


Get in touch today at quotes@sanfordfreight.co.uk to discover how our cross trade shipping solutions can simplify your international transactions!


January 21, 2025
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released new guidance on the transport of Lithium Metal, Lithium Ion, and Sodium Ion Batteries. This guidance is based on the 2025-2026 Edition of the ICAO Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air and the 66th Edition (2025) of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). The updated provisions for lithium and sodium ion batteries are included in the IATA Battery Shipping Regulations (BSR) 12th Edition, which contains detailed classification flowcharts, packing, and documentation examples. Access the IATA Lithium Battery Guidance Document here: Lithium Battery Guidance Document . For further insight, BIFA has also discussed this topic in a recent episode of BIFAlink TV . Need Support? If you have any questions or require assistance with your shipments involving lithium or sodium ion batteries, please don’t hesitate to contact Sandford Freight. We’re here to help ensure compliance with the latest regulations. Best regards, Sandford Freight UK Ltd
January 21, 2025
There has been a recent development that may affect your imports from Germany. On 10 January 2025, the German Chief Veterinary Officer confirmed an outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease(FMD) in a herd of farmed water buffalo. As a result, Germany has lost its FMD-free status, leading to immediate changes to import regulations in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales). The UK government has suspended the importation of the following commodities from Germany: Live ungulates (ruminants and pigs, including wild game) and their germplasm. Fresh meat from ungulates. Meat products from ungulates not subjected to specific treatments (D1 or higher). Milk, colostrum, and related products unless treated as per Regulation 2010/605. Animal by-products unless effectively treated to mitigate FMD risk. Additional measures for animal by-products, hay, and straw imports will be announced shortly. Actions Required: Suspend Imports: Please immediately suspend imports of the affected products. Goods Held at the Border: If goods are being held at the GB border, Port Health Authorities (PHAs) and Local Authorities can assist with their return to Germany. Contact the PHA at the relevant port of entry for guidance. Recently Imported Goods: For goods that recently arrived in GB with Export Health Certificates (EHC) issued prior to 10 January 2025, we strongly advise against introducing these products into the GB supply chain. UK authorities are tracing and removing products originating near the outbreak as part of their safety measures. We recommend maintaining communication with your suppliers and monitoring updates as the investigation progresses. For further details, please visit the official UK Government guidance page. At Sandford Freight, we are here to support you through this situation. If you have any questions or require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Best regards, Sandford Freight
January 20, 2025
We have been informed that Holyhead Port will remain only partially operational until at least the end of March 2025 due to damages caused by Storm Darragh. From 16 January 2025, one ferry berth at the port has opened, offering four daily sailings to and from Dublin. This is expected to enhance service availability and improve scheduling. Important Update: We are delighted to confirm that the Temporary Increased Cost Working Surcharge of 17.5% has been removed. We will closely monitor the situation and provide further updates as the impact of this partial reopening becomes clearer.
January 20, 2025
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By Dan Walker October 15, 2024
August 28, 2024
We are pleased to inform our customers of significant developments in the shipping industry from East China. Major carriers, including MSK, MSC, OOCL, EMC, and THE Alliance (ONE, YML, HMM), have recently announced substantial rate reductions. These adjustments provide a valuable opportunity for businesses to lower their shipping costs and improve profitability. However, it's important to note that these favorable rates may be temporary. With the upcoming Chinese Golden Week (October 1-7), the market is expected to stabilise, potentially leading to a rise in shipping rates once again. We encourage customers with upcoming shipments to take advantage of these reduced rates while they are still available. Early action could result in significant cost savings and help ensure the smooth operation of supply chains during this period. For more information or to discuss your shipping needs, please contact us at quotes@sandfordfreight.co.uk.
By Dan Walker August 13, 2024
It was a pleasure to welcome our valued customers to the DP World London Gateway Port! It’s a fantastic opportunity for our customers to explore the inner workings of this bustling port and gain a deeper understanding of its operations. Big thanks to Ben Swan from Mediterranean Shipping Company for organising this insightful event! And a special shout-out to our hosts, Daniel Walker and Roy Walker! If you would be interested in attending in the future, please email t.siva@sandfordfreight.co.uk
August 8, 2024
We strive to keep our customers informed, and here are the latest updates on our import challenges from China and other countries. Import rates have surged consistently due to congestion at ports in the Mediterranean, Singapore, Dubai, India and China. Unfortunately, this trend is expected to persist until at least the end of October. In July, to control ocean freight, carriers have arranged blank sailings. The Alliance has scheduled a total of four blank sailings, while the OA Alliance has five. Recently, we've received news that YML and ZIM will increase their General Rate Increase (GRI) substantially in August. Carriers are pushing to arrange these sailings as early and as frequently as possible to avoid high costs in August. Due to the extended transit times via the Cape of Good Hope, the Christmas season shipping will commence in August. Severe terminal congestion is causing significant delays in vessel schedules, leading to longer waiting times at trans-shipment ports and unpredictable shipping schedules. Some shipping lines have even reduced vessel space. To prevent space wastage, shipping lines are now imposing cancellation fees. The ongoing issue of equipment shortages means we cannot guarantee space or rates. All bookings will be handled on a shipment-by-shipment basis. Additionally, due to problems in the Red Sea, transit times have increased, so please plan for additional shipping time to avoid missed deadlines. High demand for air imports is creating space shortages and slight increases in air import rates. We will continue to provide regular updates and manage all bookings individually. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
August 1, 2024
We are pleased to announce the successful handling of a significant project shipment for the Ministry of Electricity in Iraq. This complex project involved transporting several out-of-gauge pieces of cargo and oil in specialised ISO tankers. Meticulous planning and execution were crucial to ensure the timely and secure delivery of these critical assets. Our team worked diligently to coordinate every detail, showcasing our ability to manage large-scale logistics projects with precision and efficiency. Completing this project reinforces our capability to handle complex and specialised shipments to diverse locations around the globe.
July 26, 2024
Cross trade shipping (triangular trade or third-party trade) refers to a transaction in which goods are shipped directly from one country to another country, with the involvement of a third party acting as an intermediary. In cross trade shipping, the buyer and seller are located in different countries, but the goods are shipped directly from the seller's country to the buyer's country without passing through the intermediary country. This type of trade can be advantageous for various reasons, including cost savings, efficient logistics, and access to markets that might otherwise be difficult to reach. However, it also involves certain complexities and risks, such as potential delays, increased paperwork, and the need to coordinate effectively between multiple parties involved in the transaction. Overall, cross trade shipping plays a significant role in global trade, facilitating transactions between buyers and sellers located in different parts of the world and contributing to the efficiency and flexibility of international supply chains. Through our extensive network, we have agents in most countries around the world, ensuring smooth and efficient coordination at every step. Get in touch if you have any questions - Quotes@sandfordfreight.co.uk
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