RHA statement on Border Target Operating Model (30 April 2024)
30 Apr 2024
Posted By RHA Policy
We recognise the need to ensure a risk-based approach to maintain UK biosecurity. We urge that border checks are as efficient and seamless as possible on imports.
Additional processing time could impact the wider economy through increased costs and administration, and any loss of perishable and temperature-controlled items.
There are also concerns about the readiness of EU businesses and support infrastructure including lack of veterinary officers to carry out checks and the fact that the testing facility is located in Sevington – 22 miles inland from Dover.
We urge that driver welfare is prioritised and that drivers have ready access to decent toilets and other facilities as required. Contingency arrangements away from the Inland Border Facility should be safe and secure, and make provision that truckers have access to adequate facilities.
We will continue to liaise with our members and we will monitor the introduction of the checks to understand their impact on supply chains and driver welfare.