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Does a Newcastle-based company have the answer to Brexit difficulties?

For a government struggling with Brexit and the Irish border problem; maybe ministers should head up the A1. Newcastle-based SenServe.com think they might have a solution.

SenServe usually helps businesses using technology, with websites, CRM’s or complex enterprise platforms. But they’re not afraid to venture into the unknown. Ash Nehmet, Business Development Manager, “In concept form, we may have a way to speed up cross-border traffic after Brexit, so that it remains largely similar to today,” he continues, “actually, our solution isn’t technologically complex, but it’s potentially effective when combined with right processes. If commissioned by the government, we could build it in 2 months.”

The SenServe concept frees up the flow of goods in and around ports. So, no need for the M20 or Irish border to become a lorry park. If customs on both sides of the border use it, then the flow of goods could be largely unaffected whatever the final Brexit outcome. Some additional admin is required before shipping, but that can be reduced with an Origin of Goods calculator.

The CEO of SenServe.com, Mohammad Ali, “There’s a lot of talent in the North East. We see opportunities in challenges. Brexit need be no different.”

SenServe has recently launched an organised communications application called MaintainPad, for Letting Agents and Facilities Managers. But they’re ready to put things on hold to help the country if the call comes.

L Finnsson

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