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The importance of a competent partner!

Seven Senders and UKP Worldwide (UKPW) joined forces at the start of 2021, after being introduced by a mutual customer. Early 2021, was a challenging time for us dealing with Brexit and its consequences, it felt like something out of the wild west.

With the everchanging customs procedures being introduced by the UK Government, it was tricky keeping up to speed – working with UKPW took the pressure off. At the start, it wasn’t uncommon for Lee and me to be sat up during customs changeover to ensure all went smoothly.

Seven Senders is one of the largest transport platforms in the EU for eCommerce businesses – our customers don’t want to deal with any customs issues or rules but expect us to continue to provide the best service to them, so for us, it was important to have a competent partner in the importing country to deliver a smooth end-to-end service.

Working together with MS-Direct, UKPW provide regular low and high-value customs clearance at both the border and port, including final mile handover to carriers like Royal Mail including the use of services like transit procedures and postponed VAT accounting.

UKPW is customer focused, always looking to achieve solutions and willing to go the extra mile, the dedication and values demonstrated by UKPW, and the team are an excellent fit with our business morals and partnership portfolio.

“I would like to personally thank the UKPW team for their support and help with the challenges we’ve faced.”

Daniel

Daniel Kuhn, Senior Process Manager Customs & Dangerous Goods, Seven Senders GmBH

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El Salvador

Correos de El Salvador have advised that heavy rainfall from Storm Julia has caused disruption to road networks throughout the country. This is affecting the collection and distribution of mail items across the country. 

Canada

Canada Post has confirmed that Hurricane Fiona has brought devastation to the Atlantic province of Canada. 

The storm has caused huge amounts of damage across the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, with power lines and telephone lines down, hundreds of homes destroyed, and at least two deaths reported. Authorities are still assessing the damage and the work needed to reopen roads and restore power and communication.

The delivery of letter post, parcel post and EMS items is affected for the following forward sortation areas and postal codes:

B2J, B2H, B4H, B2N, B0M, B0K, B0L, B0P 1T0, B0M 1E0, B0H 1X0, B0J 3B0, B0J 1A0, B0J 2A0, B0C 1G0, B0C 1H0, B1A 1A0, B1G 1A0, B1J 1B0, B1J 1B0, B1W 1A0, B1Y 1B0, B1Y 1E0, B1A 4X0, B0C 1K0, B0C 1L0, B2C 1A0, B1C 1A0, B1K 1A7, B0C 1N0, B1H 1A0, B1B 1A0, B1E 1A0, B0C 1R0, B1L 1A0, B1V 2L0, B1P 1T0, B1N 1L0, B1A 4X0, B1H 1Y0, B2A 3Y6, B1P 5Z0, E8T, C1A, C1B, C0A, C1N, C0B.