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Ferry firm stages mock voyages to prepare for no-deal Brexit chaos

Brittany Ferries to carry out 15 'dry-run' sailings from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to France

Brittany Ferries' Armorique arrives in Plymouth

Cross-Channel operator Brittany Ferries is to carry out a series of “dry-run” voyages between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and France to ensure it is ready for any “no-deal” Brexit mayhem.

The Plymouth-headquartered company has already staged one rehearsal, with lorries travelling from Portsmouth overnight to Caen in France on September 11.

Another 14 trips are planned between now and mid-October involving eight Brittany Ferries ports: Plymouth, Portsmouth and Poole, in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and Roscoff, Le Havre, Caen, Cherbourg, and St Malo in France.

They will involve the vessels Armorique, Mont St Michel, Étretat, Barfleur, and Bretagne.

Brittany Ferries' Armorique

The rehearsals will test procedures in place to ensure lorries are not tied up in long delays if the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has to leave the European Union without a deal on October 31.

The idea is for information about freight vehicles boarding Brittany Ferries’ vessels in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to be sent electronically to French customs officers.

They will then split trucks into into a “green” channel for those with advance clearance, and an “orange” channel for those requiring inspection upon arrival in France.

Drivers will be told of their vehicle’s status by onboard information screens. When they dock in France, lorries in the green channel can bypass customs controls as they exit the port.