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REEFER SHIPMENT LONDON / CAPE TOWN
Reefer loading late 2009 for Cape Town arrival first quarter 2010

Our
next reefer (refrigerated container) will load at London City Bond
bound for Cape Town in the first quarter of 2010. It is THE way to transport your
precious wine from a European or UK source to South Africa under
controlled conditions.
WE OFFER
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Space in this reefer to ship wine in full sealed cases either in-bond
or duty-paid to our cellar in Observatory. We regret we cannot accept
loose bottles or mixed cases.
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Professional assistance with every aspect from buying your wine and/or
getting it to LCB for the shipment through to either your collection
from our Observatory, Cape Town cellar or on-delivery to any address in
South Africa.
TRAVEL CONDITIONS
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The
wine travels in cool and secure conditions: the reefer temperature is
set at 12.5º centigrade and recorded every half-hour by an independent
monitor. The container is sealed on departure from London City Bond and
only opened again by us on arrival at our cellar.
WHAT YOU ARE ENTITLED TO DO
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You,
as a private individual and members of your immediate family, are
entitled to import up to 180 litres (20 x 12-bottle cases) per
person per calendar year for your own consumption (with not more than 24
litres of the same wine).
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You
can import more than 180 litres (and more than 24 litres of the same
wine) by getting permission to do so and on payment of a R19/litre levy
on the excess to the Department of Agriculture.
WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO
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Book your space
– tell us how many cases you want to ship - and pay for the reefer rate
(currently £16/case for your own wine); to book space e-mail
Janine@winecellar.co.za
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Give
us a detailed list of the wine you want to ship (and/or ask us to
get wine for you) and a valuation (do not undervalue), we will get the
necessary EU Origin Certificate (to avoid SA import duty of 25% of the
value if the wine is of European origin). Get the necessary Import
Exemption from the Department of Agriculture – we can do this for
you (see below).
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Get
the wine to be shipped moved into our account at LCB before
mid-September 2009. Cases of wine (whether in-bond or duty-paid) need to
have the correct documentation and must be clearly marked for
account VH009. Correct documentation consist of: In-bond from
France, Germany, etc. - AAD document + copy of invoice + marked for
VH009; In-bond from another bond - AAD + copy of invoice + W8 (warrant)
+ marked for VH009 ; Duty-paid - document showing duty has been paid,
delivery note for account VH009.
WHAT IT WILL COST
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£16
per 12-bottle case (or £11 per 6-bottle case) of your own
wine, reefer seafreight only from LCB to Cape Town (subject to change)
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£1.60
per case bond receiving & £0.16 per case per week bond storage charges
and £25 for the EUR1 per shipment (the crucial certificate
necessary to avoid SA import duty of 25% of the value if the wine is of
European origin)
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R5 per litre + VAT Cape Town landing cost (wharfage, terminal
handling, delivery to our cellar and import agency cost). May go up as
we learn about cost increases.
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R2.35,
R4.24 & R7.06 per litre SA excise & customs duty for unfortified,
fortified & sparkling wine of EU origin (the current duties post the
2009 budget). For wines of non-EU origin there is the SA excise duty
(currently R1.98, R3.72 & R6.16 per litre respectively) to pay plus an
import duty of 25% of the invoiced value.
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14%
VAT on 110% of the invoiced value of the wine plus excise,
customs & import duties applicable on the wine, with the exchange rate
fixed by SARS on the container vessel sailing date from a UK port.
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R200
+ VAT for each Import Exemption Certificate if we get this (or
these) for you from the Department of Agriculture (you can arrange your
own, but it needs to have been done before shipment arrival)
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Marine insurance at about 0.5%
on the landed cost plus 15% of the value.
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A 5%
handling levy + VAT on all the Rand denominated costs above for the
extensive administration involved
If
you purchase wine through us, then we will ship it for you at average
seafreight cost that could be as low as £6 per 12-bottle case plus those
other landing, clearing and delivery costs plus the 5% service fee. We
have been doing this successfully for our clients for a number of years
now. So if you are looking for wine to purchase and ship then ask us
and/or select from the offers that we send out from time to time.
COLLECTION OR ON-DELIVERY
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Wine
can be collected in the UK by London City Bond for delivery into our
VH009 account; charges depend upon the collection postal code.
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Wine
can be collected from our cellar once all shipping, landing and clearing
charges have been paid.
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Or we
can on-deliver quickly (overnight to major centres if required) to any
address in South Africa.
Alternatively you
can store in our temperature controlled cellars until you are ready to
collect or take delivery. |