The owner of a local brewery, whose products have been stuck at Belfast Port for almost four days, says things have to improve for companies seeking to export goods to the UK.
Seamus McMahon, of Brehon Brewhouse, revealed that he sent a number of pallets from the County Monaghan brewery to Scotland last Thursday as a Brexit trial run.
However, the pallets are still in Belfast Port.
While Seamus says he didn't expect it to be "plain sailing from the word go", he claims the company has "hit a brick wall of congestion" at Belfast Port.
He told Northern Sound that he hopes any "blips" can be ironed out and normality can return within six to eight months: