Covid-19 | Road transport between Denmark and the UK

New restrictions have minimal effect on your transport flow

16. November

Following the latest Danish Covid-19 restrictions, which were introduced after discovering mutated virus in Danish mink, the UK has now tightened restrictions on entry and freight transport from Denmark. Danish drivers will now be denied access to the UK, while British drivers who have stayed in Denmark will have to go through 14 days of self-isolation.

Until further notice, the restrictions apply from 7th November to 30th November 2020.
More information on www.gov.uk

How does this influence general cargo, part loads, and full loads?

For you as a customer at LEMAN, this will only have a minimal effect. LEMAN's traffic to and from the UK is performed primarily with unaccompanied trailers, meaning the driver does not sail across the North Sea. Thereby, the traffic will remain almost unchanged. However, due to increased freight volumes on ferries and thereby expected capacity challenges, you may expect extended transit times.

How does this influence pharma transports?

If your goods are transported by a driver-accompanied car, we recommend that you book your shipments well in advance. At the same time, please be aware that extended transit time will occur, as all drivers may need to be checked at the English border.

At LEMAN, we can offer you the following solutions:

  • We have the opportunity to change drivers in Belgium or Holland, where drivers who have not been to Denmark for the last 2 weeks will take over the car for further transport.
  • We can use approved GDP cross-dock facilities for transshipment in Belgium or Holland.
  • We can send the trailer unaccompanied via the usual ferry crossings with full temperature monitoring.

Do you have any questions?

Please contact your local LEMAN specialist if you want to know more about your options or if you have questions regarding the latest restrictions.

We are looking forward to hearing from you.