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EES border checks could bring major disruption for hauliers

Summary by FleetPoint
The Port of Dover has issued a stark warning to the haulage industry: this summer could bring serious freight disruption — not because HGV drivers themselves are caught up in the EU’s new Entry/Exit System (EES), but because they risk being trapped behind the tourist traffic that is. The warning, delivered by Dover Port chief executive Doug Bannister to the Business and Trade Committee chair, Liam Byrne MP, comes at a critical moment. The EES be…
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FleetPoint broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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