Brexit forces Nikon UK to temporarily stop taking new orders
Jan 23, 2021
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Nikon UK has announced some changes due to Brexit. The company has temporarily stopped all orders, and it’s possible that your orders will be delayed even if you placed them earlier.
The announcement has been published on Nikon UK’s website:
Please note that, as we navigate the changes brought on by Brexit, we will temporarily not be taking any new orders.
If you have already placed an order with us, we are working hard to ensure your order arrives as soon as possible.
Thank you for bearing with us during this time.
There is no doubt that Brexit is bringing major changes to the UK. It has already affected the laws, as well as many businesses in the country. There is still not much additional information about Nikon’s decision. For starters, we don’t know how long this will last. Also, if the orders you placed earlier are delayed, we don’t know when they will be delivered to you. But as soon as we know more, we’ll share the news with you.
[via Nikon Rumors]
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6 responses to “Brexit forces Nikon UK to temporarily stop taking new orders”
Brexit :( The UK is the only country in history to impose sanctions on itself….
Depends, if the UK gets the CPPTP agreement which is likely and Freeports set up then a lot of the issues will cease to matter. Most of the issues with EU is mostly them throwing a hissy fit and overly zealous about apply rules even to the point they’re barring goods that originated in the EU.
Brexit has nothing to do with it. Just watch the news and you will see there is a backlog if containers clearing british ports. Chinese new year is soon. Fewer empty container are being retuned as its not profitable
Roy – I’m not a professional in it but wouldn’t a knowledgeable supply-chain expert be able to make some calls to other companies needing transportation-vessels if that was the only problem? But when all your prior business was done with a stable currency and now one of a less-stable new “country,” your entire pricing structure as well as new embedded measures for inflation-loss now needs to be re-assessed – it’s worth billions if not done properly at the onset. Yes – Brexit has repercussions – and this is just one of them the instigators never cared of…
Well, the backlog of containers IS due to brexit not to Chinese New Year (hint: they have a new year every year. The supply chain has that covered)
British turkey here. The government promised us a vote for Christmas was a vote for all-you-can-eat turkey pie for everyone – just as soon as the transport lorries get moving between us and the EU. Mmm-mmm. Looking forward to some turkey pie to go with my Nikon camera. Gobble-gobble.