Last year I handled a typical case for a client: A new trader blindly believed in all-inclusive service promises, only to find at Tianjin Port customs clearance that the agent didnt haveAutomatic Import License800,000 RMB worth of Belgian white beer was stranded at the dock for 28 days. This incident made me deeply realize that selecting an imported beer agent requires professional scrutiny of the following six dimensions.
I once compared two agents quotation lists: Company AsMaritime Transportationquotation was 8% lower than Company Bs, but concealed three major risks:
Truly professional agents would be equipped withFull-process cold chain monitoring systemand maintain at least 1 temperature-controlled warehouse each in East China, South China, and North China.
A German beer brand last year completed through our connected agents in three months:
This demonstrates that high-quality agents must possessMarket access - channel building - intellectual property protectionFull-chain service capabilities.
Be wary of agents setting ambiguous clauses in the following aspects:
It is recommended to clearly specify minimum order quantity adjustment rules in contracts, such as allowing 30% fluctuation between peak and off seasons.
Finally, share a practical tip: have the agent provideCustoms data comparison reports of their cooperative brands, focusing on the reasonable ratio range between declared unit price and market retail price, which can effectively prevent subsequent price audit risks. Choosing a beer import agent is like selecting wine - you need to examine both the label and taste the substance.
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