- Now shipping to 39 wine importing countries; nine spirit importing countries
- Key destination markets include: Canada, China, India, Mexico & United Kingdom
- Shipments can arrive within three days, depending on destination
MISSISSAUGA, ON, July 31, 2017 /CNW/ - UPS (NYSE: UPS) is expanding its ability to ship alcohol, wine and beer to consumers around the world. Using one of the UPS Express® shipping services, wine connoisseurs can have their favourite cases of wine shipped directly from the vineyards to their home.
UPS is helping wineries reach consumers living in 24 of the top 35 wine importing countries, and distilleries in nine of the top 25 spirit importing countries. Depending on the destination, orders can arrive at the business or consumer's home within three days. All alcohol shipments require an adult signature upon delivery.
According to the International Organization of Vine and Wine, 43 per cent of all wine is consumed in a country other than where it is produced. The global wine market is expected to reach $481 billion (CAD) by 2022.1 The countries producing and exporting the most wine include Italy, Spain, France, Chile, Australia, South Africa and the United States.2
Canada and the U.S. are key trade partners and as more Canadians buy products online they're also adding alcohol to their shopping carts. With the expansion, UPS can deliver to five of the Canadian provinces covering 95 per cent of all alcohol imports..3 The provinces include Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
Europe is the market leader in wine production and consumption. UPS will ship to 23 countries in Europe including these primary markets: Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
Wine consumption is growing rapidly in Asian markets. By 2020, China is expected to surpass the U.S. as the world's third-largest largest wine importer..4 The fast growing middle class is driving the demand for premium alcohol. Last year, China imported $1.1 billion worth of spirits globally.5
UPS will now ship wine, beer and liquor to consumers and businesses in 11 countries throughout Asia Pacific including: China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. In Malaysia, only businesses can import wine and beer.
Mexico is earning its place at the table of major wine countries, as consumption has increased by more than 40 per cent in the last 10 years.6 UPS is shipping wine to Mexico, Argentina and the Dominican Republic. Mexicans are also thirsty for America's beer, importing $237 million worth in 2016.7
Boeger, a small family-owned winery in Northern California, recently started global shipping. "It was hard telling our international visitors they couldn't have our wine because we couldn't get it to them," said Tara De La Rosa, hospitality and logistics manager. "We are always looking for ways to expand globally and have our wines on tables around the world."
De La Rosa and her team use Paperless™ Invoice to simplify customs clearance. The UPS shipping system helps wineries, breweries and distilleries avoid delays by uploading all of the required alcohol-related documentation for each country electronically.
UPS provides automatic tracking and visibility allowing the consumer to follow an order on its global journey. Boeger winery visitors will receive an email notification, in their own language, the day before the scheduled delivery.
The UPS Express shipping portfolio features three unique services levels: UPS Worldwide Express Plus™ for early morning delivery, UPS Express for midday deliveries and UPS Express Saver™ for end-of-day deliveries.
For more information, visit the UPS International Alcohol Shipping Guide.
It is the shipper's responsibility to know and comply with all applicable international laws and regulations
Alcohol Shipments Can Be Delivered to the Following Countries |
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Argentina* |
Finland* |
Macau |
Singapore |
Austria* |
France* |
Malta* |
Slovenia* |
Belgium* |
Greece* |
Mexico* |
South Africa*** |
Bulgaria* |
Hong Kong |
Monaco* |
South Korea |
Canada** |
Hungary* |
Netherlands* |
Sweden* |
China |
India** |
New Zealand |
Switzerland* |
Cyprus* |
Italy* |
Norway* |
Taiwan |
Czech Republic* |
Japan |
Philippines |
Thailand |
Denmark* |
Liechtenstein* |
Portugal* |
United Kingdom* |
Dominican Republic |
Luxembourg* |
Romania* |
*Only accepts Wine
**Some areas are restricted
*** Only accepts Wine and Beer
About UPS
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1 Global Wine Market – Growth, Trends and Forecasts
4 Wine imports in China poised for growth spike
5 International Trade Center based on General Customs Administration of China Statistics
7 International Trade Centre based on UN COMTRADE
SOURCE UPS Canada Ltd.
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