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Bristol Port issues statement as concern grows over º£½ÇÊÓÆµ shipping delays

British Businesses are warning there could be shortages of goods and rising prices as shipments are delayed at some ports

Containers at Bristol Port(Image: Bristol Port)

Bristol Port says it is “more than able” to cope with an increase in demand as concern grows around congestion at a number of major º£½ÇÊÓÆµ ports.

British businesses are warning there could be shortages of goods and rising prices as shipments are delayed entering the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ at some ports.

On Wednesday (December 9), car giant Honda confirmed it was pausing production at its plant in Swindon following “transport-related parts delays".

Bristol Port said it had seen an “uplift” in enquiries and cargo over the last two weeks but was “more than able" to absorb the demand.

A spokesperson said: “The Bristol Port Company has seen an increase in demand for containers through the port in recent months.

“This is due to natural and planned growth in demand, but this has been exaggerated by the run up to Black Friday, Christmas and a build in Brexit stock.

“We have seen a further uplift in enquiries and cargo in the past couple of weeks, by shippers and freight forwarders, as a result of well publicised congestion in some of the more dedicated container ports and the delays they have experienced.”

The Port said it had invested more than £7million over the past year in container handling infrastructure which would help meet demand.