Great Britain faces a severe transport crisis: the country needs truckers
The British authorities are considering the possibility of attracting military drivers for transportation - the country is facing a severe transport crisis, and after it a commodity crisis. Many store shelves have been empty for several weeks.
“One of the main problems is the lack of truck drivers. And besides - bureaucracy and paperwork. It is necessary rather to adapt the laws and everything connected with it. All these problems together led to the fact that the shelves were empty, "- said in an interview with Euronews head of one of the London stores Matt Hargreaves.
A labor shortage in logistics companies in the UK began immediately after the "Brexit", as a result of which workers from Eastern Europe left the country, and this only exacerbated the crisis. About 20 thousand truckers have left the country, and it is very difficult to attract new foreigners because of the changed rules and requirements. However, the continent is experiencing the same problems.
“Modern supply chains are very complex structures with a huge number of moving parts. If some element of this system does not work as it should - not to mention when there are problems in several places at once - there is a shortage of goods, and now this is happening. And so, apparently, it will be for a long time: this is covid, this is Brexit, ”comments the representative of the European Center for Political Economy David Hoenig.
Logisticians demand from London, firstly, to significantly simplify the issuance of work permits to foreigners, and secondly, to finance and accelerate the training of young British drivers: tens of thousands of license exams had to be canceled over the past year and a half due to the pandemic.