France is a leading e-commerce market in Europe with an affinity for Canadian products and retailers. As order volumes to France grows, so does the need for Canadian retailers to set up direct parcel logistics to France. Online orders are disrupting traditional logistics with demand from Shopify and other online platforms for efficient delivery to France and Europe.
The majority of French online shoppers search and buy from foreign e-merchants including those in Quebec and across Canada! Online sales include Business to Consumer and Business to Business.
A few quick points to consider when shipping international between Canada and France
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Retailers can get lower rates than even Canada Post international packet options by shipping direct to France. To benefit from direct airfreight minimum volumes are required. On the flip slide, the only way to truly grow volume to France is to ship direct.
This post provides a deeper dive and explores of the main elements of international shipping e-commerce between Canada, France and European Union countries:
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Jet facilitates IOSS registration for clients shipping to the European Union. Contact Jet's team for details.
While Business to Consumer or B2C e-commerce dominates French online sales, there are also great opportunities for Canadians to sell Business to Business or B2B. French companies are increasingly procuring products via online marketplaces that bypass resellers and manufacturing representatives.
Canadian exports to France (and the European Union) should familiarize themselves with the import tariffs and rules of the TARIC (Tarif Intégré de la Communauté) and the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
Goods made in Canada can benefit from preferential duty-free entry to France for e-commerce orders of Canada origin goods.
Disclaimer: The information in this blog is for general information only. Producers, shippers, exporters, importers should confirm their processes with their customs brokers, carriers and regulating authorities.
Online orders from Canada do not automatically benefit from preferential duty-free entry to France under CETA. To qualify for duty-free entry, the ordered goods must meet the country of origin guidelines, namely, only online orders that contain goods that were made in Canada qualify.
There are two main options regarding clearance of goods to France: individual clearance per online order or consolidated clearance via a single importer. When developing high-volume shipping solutions to France and the European Union from Quebec and Canada, here are some things to keep in mind:
Parcel logistics for cross-border e-commerce to France includes three main elements: airlift, clearance and final-mile delivery. Online orders can be processed. French domestic carriers include Chronopost, DPD and La Poste. Using Jet Worldwide's API processes, goods can be prepared with a carrier label and tracking number.
Studies show that using a well-known domestic carrier for shipping to the destination country adds to the credibility of a website's offer and helps grow sales to that region.
While France on its own offers great opportunities, many Canadian companies are seeking to set up distribution to the entire EU (as well as the UK). French customs is becoming more amenable to allow trans-shipping to the EU at large from France. Other major European entry points competing to be a hub for EU e-commerce parcels include the Netherlands and Germany.
Jet Worldwide has EU distribution solutions via the Netherlands as well.
Large Canadian retailers are increasingly having to complement their traditional ocean/container logistics processes with parcel logistics. In parcel logistics processes, each individual order is essentially a container itself. The ability to lower the unit costs is made possible via new customs processes and growing volumes.
New e-commerce technologies and processes allow Canadian retailers to sell to France and the EU without large initial investments. Jet Worldwide works with companies to start shipping direct from Canada with plans to significantly lower unit costs as volumes grow.
Jet Worldwide is building international shipping solutions for Shopify, Canada's leading e-commerce platform. Building on Jet Worldwide’s decades of Canadian cross-border parcel shipping experience, our team is currently developing Shopify-integrated solutions for shipping to France and the entire European Union, allowing businesses to “self-fulfill” their orders.
For updates on the latest international shipping solutions for Canadian online orders, connect with Jet Worldwide’s e-commerce team.
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