Dutch Customs launches "Are You United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum Proof' action at Dutch ferry ports
Small businesses get information about Customs Preparations
For entrepreneurs who bring or send ferry goods in the coming weeks to the UK, chances are they have to be addressed by the 'Are You United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum Proof' teams from the Dutch Customs. Until March 29, they provide self-employed drivers information about how they can prepare for United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum, so that they then can run smoothly on and off the ferry.

With the deployment of the 'Are You United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum Proof' teams at the ferry terminals raises the Customs entrepreneurs from home and abroad to prepare for the United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum. In addition, the teams inform entrepreneurs how they are responsible for ensuring even after the United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum raft ferry and continue driving. This often provides the 'Are You United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum Proof' guide that explains the preparation necessary step in ten languages. Also standing on the ferry ports LED screens with custom information in ten languages. The 'Are You United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum Proof' action lasts until March 29, 2019.
Customs itself, even in a no-deal, prepared for United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum. "For our United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum means an increase in the number of reports and the number of companies that have to deal with customs formalities. The customs supervision, including the ferry terminals, is new, "says Nanette of Schelven, managing director of the Dutch Customs. "Therefore, we have already adopted more than 500 additional employees. For logistical delays as much as possible, businesses should also prepare well and in time. An estimated 35,000 have mainly SMEs after United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum for the first time with our customs. "