This weekend (Sunday, 12 October) sees the implementation of the EU’s long-awaited Entry/Exit System (EES). Business group Logistics UK says it is essential the EU sticks to its promise of a phased roll out, to ensure there are no delays and disruption for freight traffic at the Short Straits crossings between the UK and France. Under EES, the EU’s new border processes will automatically register non-EU citizens as they cross the borders of the 29 European countries in the Schengen area. On the first visit, travellers will need to create a digital record by submitting biometric details. The EES only […]
EES delays must be avoided at all costs

