The intermediate products required for bottling are imported from Europe by a complete 40 and 20 foot container or by grouping in order to make the use of sea freight profitable. The delivery of these inputs impacts the total cost of the finished product. DISTILLERIE DILLON SAS wishes to benefit from freight aid in order to compensate for this extra cost linked to ultra-periphericity and limit the impact on the sale price of its products. The freight aid operation will allow DISTILLERIE DILLON SAS not to impact the approach cost on the tariffs applied to its distributor in order to ensure a better competitiveness of DILLON rums internationally against competing rums from countries with low production costs. Distillerie DILLON employs 59 people and in 2017 realises a turnover of EUR 20908960.Owned at 99.98 % by BARDINET which is wholly owned by COFFEP SA, Distillerie DILLON is a large company