Restricted Items

To follow the strict rules and regulations of air freight services, we've made a list of things you can't send with your freight, no matter where it's going.

Dangerous Goods

Many of these items may seem "harmless," but they are considered dangerous when they are shipped by air freight: Aerosols, alcoholic drinks, ammunition or guns, batteries (of any kind), car batteries or parts, compressed gas, drugs (both legal and illegal), fire extinguishers, ink, printer toner, juice or liquids, nail polish, oil, paint, perfumes or aftershaves, tobacco, and anything else that can explode.

Counterfeit Goods

Fake or illegal copies of the real thing, such as counterfeit money.

Valuable Cargo

Things that are worth a lot of money, such as: Cash, credit cards, debit cards, travelers checks, stamps, deeds, tickets, lottery tickets, jewelry, watches, diamonds, and precious stones.

Livestock

Using our services to ship animals is not allowed (alive or dead). This includes the shipping of all food and goods that go bad quickly.

Waste Materials

Strict anti-dumping laws stop scrap metal, used tires, etc. from being shipped. Please note that each country has its own rules about what goods can't be brought in. Visit the country's government website to find out more about what you can and can't ship there.

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