Logistics solutions for wines & spirits
Structured control for excise-driven supply chains
Wines & spirits logistics becomes complex where excise regulations, origin transparency and EU distribution intersect. We integrate bonded warehousing, excise management, customs and distribution into one controlled logistics structure.
Excise control, origin transparency and shifting consumption patterns
The wine & spirits sector operates under strict fiscal supervision. Whether dealing with still wines, sparkling wines, fortified wines, organic wines, brown spirits, white spirits, liqueurs or fast-growing RTD categories, excise obligations shape every movement.
Goods often move under duty suspension, requiring authorized storage and accurate reporting. At the same time, market developments such as premiumization, growth in RTDs, low and no alcohol alternatives and increased focus on product origin raise expectations around traceability and documentation. Batch-level control and transparent inventory management are essential for both compliance and brand positioning.
Our solutions for excise driven supply chains
Fiscal control and operational stability
- AGP authorised excise storage.
- In-house fiscal and customs expertise.
- Integrated structure for excise, bonded status and EU distribution.
Wines and spirits require more than transport coordination. It requires authorized storage, accurate reporting and structured EU entry. Goods must move under the correct excise status while remaining fully traceable and aligned with distribution strategy.
Newcorp structures logistics for alcoholic beverages as one coordinated process. Excise management, bonded warehousing, customs clearance and distribution are aligned from producer to European customer. With Rotterdam as EU gateway and all required authorizations in-house, your fiscal position and distribution flow remain controlled.
Understanding your product and excise profile
We assess product category, alcohol percentage, origin, batch structure and intended EU distribution. Excise exposure, duty suspension requirements and customs procedures are reviewed before shipment departure.
Designing a compliant excise structure
Together we define AGP storage requirements, bonded warehousing strategy and customs routing. Batch tracking and excise reporting processes are embedded from the outset.
One controlled excise chain
Inbound transport, bonded entry, excise status management and distribution are coordinated within one process. One dedicated contact maintains oversight across fiscal position, compliance and delivery planning.
Compliant distribution with full traceability
Goods move under the correct excise status with documented handling at each stage. Inventory remains traceable per batch and product category from arrival to final delivery.
Our approach for wines & spirits, explained
Practical answers to how we structure excise management, bonded warehousing and distribution for wines & spirits.
How do you manage goods under excise duty suspension?
Through our AGP authorization, goods can be stored under duty suspension until formal release. Inventory administration, excise reporting and documentation are aligned with physical stock movements. This ensures fiscal exposure is managed proactively and remains transparent.
How do you ensure compliance with excise reporting requirements?
Excise goods require structured reporting to authorities. Our systems align stock administration, batch tracking and excise declarations within one coordinated process. This reduces the risk of discrepancies between physical stock and fiscal records.
How do you maintain traceability across distribution?
Our warehouse management system supports batch-level tracking across storage and distribution. Origin, product type and excise status remain identifiable throughout the chain.
Can you support international producers entering the EU market?
Yes. For non-EU producers, we assess the appropriate customs procedure, bonded warehousing options and excise setup before goods arrive. This ensures compliant EU entry and structured distribution within member states.