We are happy to include this entry at Whiskybase, because we make no secret of how we trade. Actually, everything is in the shop :-)
to the comments
"Middleman": A middleman sells B2B, but we sell B2C
"Probably no own warehouse" : Our permanent warehouse is worth a few six figures. Of course we can't have all of the 5000 or so products in stock, because then we would have a "whopping" seven-figure range. The bank would probably think we were crazy...
"simply buy what he has sold from German online shops" That would be an approach :-) We have a network of wholesalers and producers in the EU from whom we source the goods.
"I'd rather pay a few francs more and consider a Swiss retailer." Fortunately, everyone is free to choose where they buy their spirits, but bringts Schweiz GmbH and its subsidiary bringts Deutschland GmbH are entirely in Swiss hands.
This is how our business works and this is also the reason for the delivery times of up to 5 working days....(and sometimes more)
- Customer orders in the shop bringts.ch and pays in CHF
- The items are either in the warehouse of bringts Deutschland GmbH in D-Rheinfelden, or with our supplier partners.
- bringts Deutschland buys the goods from the suppliers. These are delivered daily to our warehouse in D-Rheinfelden. By DHL or a freight forwarder. It takes 2-3 working days for the goods to arrive.
- As soon as the goods have arrived, customer orders are packed and prepared for postage on the same day. (This is the moment when you receive the tracking number from the post office by email.)
- Then it goes to the border where the orders are cleared through customs and imported into Switzerland.
- After import clearance, it goes directly to the post office parcel center (Basel 2)......and in 99% of cases the spirit is with you the next day
All processes, including fulfillment, customs clearance and transport, are carried out by our own employees.
We are not hiding either...if anyone wants to see the site for themselves, just write or call to make an appointment.
Your Mathias (a Swiss since 1803 :-) )