Spain 21.03.2025

Union threatens with 6-day strike at Barcelona International Airport: Media sources reported that the UGT union has threatened to launch a 6-day strike against aircraft handling company, Groundforce BCN, at Barcelona International Airport in Spain over working conditions. Negotiations between the company and the union are scheduled for March 18. If no agreement is reached, the strikes are expected to take place on March 21, 23, 28 and 30 and April 4 and 6. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected if the strike materializes.

Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom – 21.03.2025

As reported in the news, Heathrow Airport is closed today, Friday 21st March 2025 due to a giant fire causing a power outage to the airport and surrounding areas. All flights in and out of Heathrow Airport have been cancelled. The airport will remain closed until midnight but travel disruptions are expected to last into the weekend. 

Indonesia 20.03.2025

Truck drivers launch nationwide strike: Media sources reported that the Indonesian Truck Entrepreneurs Association (Aptrindo) announced a nationwide strike across Indonesia on March 20 to protest against the ban on freight transportation for the 2025 Eid period, which limits freight transportation operations from March 24 to April 8. Disruptions to logistics are likely.

Italy 20.03.2025

The designated operator of Italy, Poste Italiane, wishes to inform other Union member countries and their designated operators that normal postal operations have been re-established.

Italy 19.03.2025

The designated operator of Italy, Poste Italiane, wishes to inform that adverse weather conditions in the Tuscany region from 14 to 16 March 2025 have caused flooding, resulting in disruption to normal road systems, difficulty in maintaining connections and the need to evacuate certain municipalities.

As a result, the collection and delivery of domestic and international letter post and parcels is subject to delays in the provinces of Florence, Lucca, Grosseto, Livorno, Pistoia and Prato. 

Poste Italiane is taking all necessary measures to minimize inconvenience for customers and restore normal operations in the affected areas as soon as possible

Important Update: Northern Ireland Windsor Framework Arrangements – Effective 1st May 2025

Northern Ireland Windsor Framework Implementation

Dear Valued Customers,

We would like to update you on the latest developments regarding the Windsor Framework arrangements for the movement of parcels between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

HMRC has confirmed that the new arrangements will come into effect on 1st May 2025, marking the end of the parcel waiver. This follows extensive preparatory work since the guidance was first issued in September 2024.

As a result, from 1st May, all parcels moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland will need to comply with the new Windsor Framework procedures. The final sign-off process by the joint committee is expected in April, and we anticipate further technical details in due course.

For the latest government guidance, please refer to:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/sending-parcels-between-great-britain-and-northern-ireland-under-the-windsor-framework

We will continue to monitor updates and provide further guidance as soon as more details become available. In the meantime, if you have any questions about how this may affect your shipments, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Many thanks,


Guy Cliffe & Client Services
UKP Worldwide

Original Communication – 19th September 2024

Windsor Framework & Northern Ireland Launch Update

Dear Valued Customers,

We are sharing a critical announcement from AICES regarding the recent delay in the implementation of the Windsor Framework. The UK Government has confirmed that the new arrangements will now take effect by 31 March 2025, providing businesses with essential time to prepare for the upcoming changes in parcel movements to Northern Ireland.

While it’s unfortunate that this information comes so close to the previous deadline, this extension is a valuable opportunity for all stakeholders to ensure readiness. It is crucial that businesses utilise this time effectively to understand the new requirements, particularly in distinguishing between C2C, B2C, and B2B shipments.

Key points from the AICES statement include:

  • Registration for the UKIMS scheme is necessary for GB shippers or their Northern Ireland recipients to access the green lane for B2B parcels.
  • Clear government guidance is needed to navigate the new data requirements for declarations and submissions.

As we approach the busy peak season, now is the time to reach out to us for assistance in understanding these changes and how they may impact your operations. Our team at UKP Worldwide (UKPW) is here to support you through this transition and ensure a smooth implementation of the new customs processes.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any queries or for help with service implementations. Together, we can navigate these changes effectively and maintain the flow of parcels to Northern Ireland.

 

Many thanks,

Guy Cliffe & Client Services

UKP Worldwide

 

AICES International Express Official Statement

AICES welcomes the Government’s announcement delaying implementation of the Windsor Framework from 30 September and the confirmation that businesses should be fully prepared for the new arrangements by 31 March 2025.

Although it is disappointing that the border industry and traders have been informed so close to the deadline, this decision to delay gives traders vital time to prepare for the significant changes in movement of parcels to Northern Ireland from Great Britain, the EU and Rest of World as required by the Windsor Framework. Confirming a timeline which allows at least six months to prepare takes into account the approaching peak period and the urgent work that needs to be undertaken to ensure readiness.

In order to maintain flow, now is the time for very clear Government communications and guidance to explain that shippers need to prepare to distinguish between C2C, B2C and B2B parcels to Northern Ireland and will need to meet data requirements to fulfil the obligation for declarations for B2B shipments and data submission for B2C shipments.  In order to use the green lane for B2B parcels, GB shippers or their Northern Ireland recipient businesses will need to register for the Government’s UKIMS scheme.   This delay also gives express operators the opportunity to test the new procedures, data sharing and declaration processes with Government systems and avoid a ‘big bang’ approach.

The express sector moves over 40 million parcels a year to Northern Ireland and a pragmatic approach to implementation is vital if we are to maintain flow and ensure consumers can expect the same speed of delivery and choice of supplies. We will continue to work alongside Government and our customers to ensure that the move to the new Windsor Framework arrangements is as smooth a transition as possible for traders and their customers.

UKP Worldwide Retains Silver Investors in People Accreditation Until 2028

UKP Worldwide (UKPW) is proud to announce that we have successfully retained our Silver Investors in People (IIP) accreditation for another three years, extending until February 2028. This achievement reinforces our ongoing commitment to fostering a positive workplace culture, investing in our team’s development, and ensuring UKPW remains a great place to work. 

The Investors in People accreditation is a globally recognised standard for people management, assessing how well an organisation supports, and empowers its workforce. Retaining our Silver accreditation highlights our dedication to continuous improvement and excellence in leadership, employee engagement, and workplace wellbeing. 

Lee Bucktrout, CEO, commented: 

“Our people are at the heart of what we do. Retaining silver accreditation is a fantastic reflection of our commitment to investing in our team, creating opportunities for growth, and ensuring UKPW remains a supportive and engaging workplace. We’re incredibly proud of this achievement and grateful to our employees for making UKPW the company it is today.”

At UKPW, we believe that a motivated and well supported team is key to delivering outstanding service to our customers. As we continue to grow and evolve, we remain committed to enhancing our workplace culture and striving for even greater success. 

 

Australia 17.03.2025

The designated operator of Australia, Australia Post, wishes to inform that it has regained access to the areas affected by tropical cyclone Alfred and that the collection and delivery of mail will resume as usual with effect from 17 March 2025. 

USA 17.03.2025

The designated operator of the United States of America, the United States Postal Service (USPS), would like to inform other Union member countries and their designated operators that certain of its e-mail addresses associated with the exchange of international accounting information have been compromised and used to disseminate false banking information.

USPS is reviewing the incident and will take the necessary action to mitigate any compromised information.

Italy 16.03.2025

Aviation workers to strike nationwide again on March 16 and 18: Updated media sources reported that air transport across Italy will be affected by another nationwide strike on March 16. The 24-hour strike was called by the Flai Trasporti e Servizi union which represents ground handling workers. Workers of Techno Sky, the operator of Milan Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP) will be on strike from 12:00 to 16:00 local time on March 16. In addition, SEA Prime workers represented by the USB Lavoro Privato union will carry out a 24-hour strike nationwide on March 18. Disruptions to flight operations are to be expected during and after the strike actions.