An Post and country's hauliers in Christmas rush to reroute hundreds of thousands of parcels as UK ferry port remains closed
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David McRedmond highlighted the severe backlog of over 300 trailers at Holyhead Port, exacerbated by infrastructure damage during Storm Darragh, affecting key supplies.
An Post expects to reduce its backlog by receiving 350,000 parcels from alternative routes into Ireland as they adapt to the ongoing port closure.
The UK retailers have proactively worked with ferry companies to find alternative routes, effectively decreasing parcel truck backlogs despite ongoing infrastructure issues.
Holyhead Port's spokesperson confirmed investigations are underway regarding the extent of damages, with ferry operations expected to resume by the 19th of December.
Read at Irish Independent
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