Monday, October 4, 2021

New Four Legged Service Arrives to Speed Cargo Screening

Who Let the Dogs Out in Belfast?
Shipping News Feature
UNITED KINGDOM – It is a tragic hangover from days past that virtually all cargo leaving Northern Ireland requires screening, with the continuing grim association in the memories of many between Belfast and explosives.

Now a native freight forwarding agency that packs 30 years of experience says it ihas opened a novel service to streamline the process which will save both valuable time and money for local exporters. Speedlink International Logistics claims its new Free Running Explosive Detection Dog (FREDDs) Service is the only one of its kind on the island of Ireland, and estimates it will shorten the process of screening and shipping dense cargo by up to three days.

Speedlink offers a multimodal portfolio of services including those approved and regulated by the UK Civil Aviation Authority and David Rogers, Director observes:

“The vast majority of all cargo leaving Northern Ireland requires screening. However, a significant tonnage of large, dense cargo does not leave Northern Ireland on time as it is fails screening or is simply unable to be screened. Consignments therefore have to be broken down and rebuilt requiring additional labour at an extra cost and the shipping process is then delayed by several days. Goods are then late which has an impact on the entire supply chain.

“The CAA estimates FREDDs, which can screen approximately 100 tonnes of cargo an hour, achieves a 98% pass rate, significantly reducing the likelihood of any delays to the shipping of goods. We are always looking for the most time and cost-effective ways to transport cargo, and the FREDDs remove the most stressful, problematic stage of the supply chain for our customers.

“Feedback has been very positive with demand from both the north and south of Ireland, and we would expect a further uplift in the coming weeks as we enter the busiest quarter of the year.”

Clients for the service have included other freight forwarders, including local agency AB Cargo which deals frequently in the energy supply sector and whose Managing Director Tony Budde commented:

“Due to the large number of manufacturing and engineering companies in Northern Ireland, there is a high volume of dense cargo coming out of the region on any given day. When a container or pallet cannot be screened, the knock-on effect is troublesome. Aside from the delays and additional costs, it can result in damage to the goods, paperwork becoming obsolete, and ultimately a disrupted supply chain and unhappy customers.”

“We have been using the FREDDs on behalf of a number of customers in recent weeks and it has really revolutionised the process. All shipments have been screened in record time with a 100% first time pass rate and have therefore left Northern Ireland on time and with no surprise costs.

“On occasion we have previously shipped items to various parts of Europe for FREDDs screening which can still be quicker than if consignments have to be broken down for secondary screening to leave Northern Ireland. Therefore, having the service delivered by a local company right here on our doorstep is really a game changer for us in terms of time and cost efficiencies whilst also reducing the overall carbon footprint of the goods.”

The new service coincides with Speedlink’s relocation to Belfast International Airport’s Cargo Village, the airport being the third largest regional air cargo hub in the UK. Brian Carlin, Commercial Director at Belfast International Airport, said:

“As a major cargo hub within the UK it’s a real pleasure to welcome Speedlink and the FREDDs as our newest partner in the Cargo Village. Alongside Speedlink’s existing business, the addition of these dogs will allow us to attract further business to Belfast International Airport and assist in speeding up the cargo screening process.”

Photo: Tony Budde (L) and David Rogers with workmate.