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Lithuanian haulers take preventive measures amid migrant crisis

BC, Vilnius, 18.02.2016.Print version
Europe's illegal migrant crisis has affected Lithuanian haulage companies, forcing them to take safety measures and invest additionally to prevent migrants from boarding their trucks, the business daily Verslo Zinios reported on Thursday, cites LETA/BNS.

Donatas Niekus, head of logistics at the transportation and freight forwarding company Baltic Transline, says that drivers are given safety instructions before each trip.

 

For example, drivers heading for Calais are instructed not to pull over within 300 kilometers of the French port.

 

Once in Calais, Baltic Transline's trucks are checked by a private French security firm hired by the haulage company before they can cross to Britain.

 

Niekus says that the service is costly, but it allows the company to avoid the risk of being fined or the entire truck load being destroyed.

 

"If a stowaway is found inside the truck on the arrival in the UK, the load and the vehicle are detained. If food products are transported, the entire load is utilized," he said.






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