There are 33.5 million online shoppers in Brazil.
In 2014 alone, consumers in Brazil spent 17.8 billion dollars on online purchases, and this number is expected to increase to $40.8 billion by 2019. Of these purchases, 25 percent are made from U.S. retail websites.
So, with such a prominent ecommerce market, you’d think many U.S. online businesses would jump at the opportunity to sell in Brazil. But there is one [big] problem – international shipping via the postal network to Brazil is too darn complicated.
Customs forms are confusing, there are major delays in customs clearance, shipping costs are high, and there is a lack of visibility overall.
At Endicia we know this because our customers have told us so. In fact, in a survey of Endicia customers, Brazil is considered the most challenging country to ship to.
Here’s how shipping to Brazil currently plays out:
Needless to say, the current method doesn’t cultivate happy customers.
THE GOOD NEWS is that Endicia has just launched Endicia Global Service to eliminate the hassles associated with international shipping to Brazil.
With this shipping service, packages sent to Brazil will clear Brazilian customs in hours not days, so the customer receives the product in 8-10 days instead of the usual 20.
The service allows users to take advantage of affordable networks, including USPS for U.S. domestic transport and the local Brazilian post for delivery, while also offering important services such as end-to-end tracking, and the option to pay duties and taxes upfront. Oh, and did we mention no customs forms? Simply apply your domestic USPS shipping label and we will take care of the rest.
Endicia Global Service is now available for Brazil, but will expand to a total of 48 other Latin American countries by the end of 2015.
Check out the infographic below to see the opportunity Brazil presents, the challenges for U.S. online businesses, and how Endicia Global Service will lower these barriers.
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