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Vine sees 1,000,000th case

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Last week, Vine International handled its millionth case of wine since 2009 when it introduced unique case identifiers (UIDs). UIDs give every case stored in one of Vine’s facilities – London, Bordeaux and Hong Kong – a unique numerical code. These allow the simple validation of case identity and ownership, giving certainty in case tracking and location.

Every time a case of wine is received into a Vine warehouse, the case is issued with a UID before being condition checked and photographed.

Last week the UIDs became a seven-digit figure, indicating that 1 million unique cases of wine had travelled through the Vine system.

The wine that took this landmark trade was Burgundy’s Meo Camuzet, Vosne Romanee Cros Parantoux 2014.

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Each year Vine and its clients undergo a stock take which is audited and certified by an independent auditor. The most recent audit by Venners – a stocktaking specialist – found that, “the standard of warehousing and storage is high and it appears that Vine is still setting the bar for which others may aim”.

Further reading:

The case for efficiency by the drinks business – how technology is revolutionising the logistics behind the sale of fine wines.


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