Last year, a client approached me with samples of German craft beer, describing his experience as every customs clearance feels like opening a blind box:In 2024, a total of 7 batches were imported, with 4 shipments detained by customs for rectification, the longest delay reaching 38 days. This is by no means an isolated case. Beer products often encounter the following issues due to their characteristics:
The customs clearance solution we designed for a craft beer brand enabled60% improvement in import efficiency in the first half of 2025, with specific operational differences as follows:
Link | Self-handled customs declaration | Professional agency |
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Pre-qualification review | Only verifying document checklist | Establishing raw material composition database |
HS code declaration | Relying on product description | Determination based on production process |
Label production | Direct translation of foreign language | Pre-configured compliance template library |
Many clients mistakenly consider agency fees as additional expenses, while professional services actually prevent hidden losses:
We recommend evaluating service provider expertise from three dimensions:
The recent case of handling Belgian white beer for a client was a classic example: the original declaration was detained due to unlabeledcoriander seed allergen information. We activated the emergency plan, completed label affixing and passed re-inspection within 48 hours, shortening the process by 11 days compared to regular procedures.
Remember last year when a batch of IPA was returned in full container due to unregistered cap gasket material? That lesson cost 230,000 yuan. Choosing professional customs brokerage is essentially purchasing risk management services—while you focus on market expansion, someone guards the gate of your supply chain.
? 2025. All Rights Reserved. Shanghai ICP No. 2023007705-2 PSB Record: Shanghai No.31011502009912