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Ordering wine over the internet is a very popular method of buying, whether its from an online store or auction house. Some people wonder what it had to go through to get to their door step.

Everything moves into gear as soon as your order and payment are received by the company.

The first step is the printing of your order and having it run through the checking process. This checks that the wine is in stock and has actually been released for commercial sale.

Once this check has passed, warehouse staff will then be given the order and will set off to locate the products in the store or warehouse. These are then carefully packed into specially designed delivery packs, minimising movement, allowing for maximum freshness and preventing breakage.

Your order is then processed and sorted into the right area where a designated transportation company will come to collect it. The turnaround time on this is usually a couple of hours, but can vary if there is a backlog or stock problem.

The first part of transportation is always done by road, and if in the same country, will mostly be done by road.  If its an international order, your order will go to either the airport or shipping port. This will depend on the type of shipping that has been paid for with the order.

This step can be the longest part of the journey. Orders that arrive at the airport can take a while to be processed. With air transportation cutting weeks off the shipping time, it is a very popular choice. Being a popular choice, this has resulted in a backlog of cargo at the airport which will usually add a few days to transportation.

If it goes via seaport, it will make it onto the boat in good time as boats have a large cargo capacity, however the trip itself takes a couple of weeks to complete.

Once its hit your shores it is then taken to a warehouse for processing. This will usually take one to two days. Once sorted, it will then be put in a truck or van and driven to your doorstep.

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