A knock on the door
Nigel says that he always intended to export his wine – and he has been selling overseas since day one.
“A guy from the UK knocked on the door as he’d seen the Halliday review, and I started exporting through him,” Nigel said.
A lucky break perhaps – but Nigel stressed that exporting involves a great deal of hard work.
“None of it’s easy – brand recognition and getting your name out there has been the hardest step for me. Finding the right partner is also key. At the moment, I export about a fifth of what I produce, but my goal is to increase that to about a third.”
While UK sales have dropped off recently, he’s branched out to some atypical markets – Jamaica, Norway and Hong Kong.
“In Norway, imports are government controlled – a panel chooses which wines are going to be accepted. They put out a submission and I entered my wine into a tasting – and one got accepted, which was great.”
From Australia to Jamaica
Nigel found Export Finance Australia late one night while trawling the internet for grants finance. Being a small wine brand, his business didn’t have the equity needed to secure funding through traditional banks. What’s more, the wine export industry has a very long working capital cycle, so Nigel had a cash flow issue.
“I won a contract for an order of wine to Jamaica. But I won’t receive any cash until at least 14 weeks after the pallet arrives.”
Nigel applied for our Small Business Export Loan for $20,000 – the minimum amount – and was successful. With an online application and funds available in his bank in as little as nine business days, our loan was perfect for Nigel’s business when it needed fast access to boost its cash flow.
“It’s been great to be able to access the loan to get over the waiting period,” he said. “The loan has meant that I’ve paid all the duties and fees – so it made it possible to ship my order.”
Despite the hard work and uncertainty involved, Nigel Ludlow loves what he does. His advice to other exporters?
“We’re in this game to make money, but if I didn’t enjoy it I’d give it up – so make sure you enjoy it!”