Ensuring the logistical safety and security of Mediterranean wines

Secure logistics mean better wine

MEDITERRANEAN. Making sure the logistics chain is secure - from storage to delivery, not just transportation - adds value to wines from the Mediterranean region. One of the most important things in ensuring quality is making the wine traceable.

Portugal: worry-free wine

PORTUGAL. The world’s eighth largest wine producer, Portugal specialises in high-end wines

A selective “hosting” solution for wine

FRANCE. Transports Raymondis have created a logistics system dedicated to wine: Vinôtel. It has a completely secure site and full service from warehousing to final delivery.

“The innovative concept of the Logistical Wine Warehouse”

We rapidly moved on from simple storage of pallets by rental of spaces to preparation of orders with multiple references and to all destinations, while optimising logistics, which is our core business.

Piedmont wines enjoy international success

ITALY. 2011 will go down as one of the best vintages for Piedmont wines, exported as far afield as Asia in temperature controlled containers.

E-commerce highlights the importance of transport

SPAIN. Vila Viniteca is the largest distributor of fine wines in Spain. The company's catalogue lists 7,500 wines, including the famous Pingus, one of Spain's most highly regarded wines, and also wines from well-established French properties such as Bott-Geyl, Trapet and Marcoux.

“A customised logistics service”

After a quick market study with my partner Alberto Simoncini we thought there was a market for Italian wines in Barcelona.

"Specific solutions for transporting wine"

Wines are very sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity. Shipping them by sea requires a lot of planning if you want to ensure they are well preserved.

“The product has to pay for the logistics”

“The market for wine in Spain has developed considerably under the pressure of the economic crisis and the resulting fall-off in consumption. We have adapted to this in terms of logistics.

Yatir: a wine cooperative looking to conquer the world’s best restaurants

ISRAEL. In 2000, three Israeli cooperative agricultural villages (“moshavs”) decided to make wine on the edge of the Judean Hills and the Negev desert, in a region where Israelis had never tried to grow wine before. By creating a joint venture with Carmel, the biggest wine producer in the country, the Yatir wine growers now export nearly 40% of their production.

"The Mediterranean wine market"

MEDITERRANEAN. The Mediterranean wine market is a reality, and it is not a recent phenomenon. Dating back to Phoenician times, it was one of the first examples of organized trade, and Vinisud owes much of its success to the fact that it continues to flourish.



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