What logistics and customs challenges arise when shipping spirits from Mexico to the UK by sea, and which freight agents can help navigate them?
Shipping spirits from Mexico to the UK by sea involves several potential pitfalls that require careful planning. Members report the process is complex, with routing and regulatory surprises being common.
**Key challenges and solutions:**
- **Rotterdam/Netherlands routing issues** — Members encountered rejections when shipments were routed through Rotterdam, even for non-hazardous classified liquids. The cause appears to be either EU-wide or Netherlands-specific regulations; routing to avoid this port may be necessary. - **Specialised freight agents** — Standard sea freight agents may not understand spirits export requirements. Members recommend engaging agents with specific experience in México-to-Europe spirits logistics before committing to a shipment. - **Direct contact with experienced operators** — Several members have completed Mexico-to-UK shipments and offer informal advice through DM. Connecting with them early in your planning can help you avoid the pitfalls they've already navigated.
**Caveats:** - The regulatory barrier (hazardous vs. non-hazardous classification, EU/Dutch rules) is not fully understood by the community, suggesting you'll need to work closely with your chosen agent to clarify the exact restriction. - Volume matters: members cite 1000L per two-month batches as a reference point for commercial viability.
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