Restriction
Shipping alcohol may be allowed under certain conditions, depending on the destination and courier’s policies. Check local regulations and ensure proper packaging to prevent leakage.
No, arms and ammunition are generally prohibited items and cannot be shipped, as they are subject to strict regulations and safety concerns.
Yes, fragile items can be shipped, but they require secure packaging to reduce the risk of damage. Use bubble wrap, padding, and strong boxes, and label the package as 'fragile' for extra care.
Some liquids can be shipped, provided they are packaged securely to prevent leaks and meet courier and local regulations. Always confirm the specific rules for the destination.
Batteries and electronic devices are typically allowed but may need special packaging and labeling due to safety regulations. Ensure they are packed in compliance with courier guidelines to avoid damage or delays.
Perishable goods are often not suitable for standard shipping as they can spoil. Special courier services are needed for these items, especially if they require temperature control.
Materials requiring controlled temperatures are not suitable for standard shipping, as they need specialized refrigeration or insulation. Check for specialized courier services that offer this option.
Shipping tobacco products is restricted in many areas and may require specific permits. Always verify local regulations and courier policies before shipping.
No, toxic and flammable substances are classified as dangerous goods and are prohibited for standard shipping due to safety hazards.
Yes, a courier driver can refuse collection if the item is improperly packaged, hazardous, or restricted. Ensure your package meets all guidelines to avoid issues at pickup.
Items such as explosives, flammable substances, weapons, illegal goods, and perishable items are often restricted. Review the courier’s list of prohibited items to ensure compliance with shipping rules.