Accepted Goods

As long as it’s legal, we can help you ship almost anything to almost anywhere. That’s a pretty long list of items, so here’s an overview of the most common goods we ship.

Accepted and Prohibited Goods

The most common goods we ship Documents, Fabric and Clothing, Healthcare goods, Industrial Equipment, Spare Parts to name a few.

Restricted items

While some goods are restricted by specific regulations, that doesn’t mean we can’t ship them. This depends on the type of goods, the quantity and the destination. Different countries have their own rules on what can and can’t cross the border, so you must inform us if you want to send anything that is classed as a restricted item.

What’s considered dangerous?

It’s anything which, if not handled correctly, could harm you, the driver, receiver, other shipments, or the environment.

Biodegradable

These materials can degrade and become harmful during transit. They can also have a detrimental and irreversible effect on the ecosystem they are entering.
E.g. Food, perishable items, organic and industrial waste, plants and seeds

Awkwardly sized

This is anything too large to fit on a pallet. These items will require a unique solution designed by our team of specialists.
E.g., Agricultural equipment, vehicles, furniture, carpet rolls

High value

Countries often have strict rules regarding the import and export of large amounts of currency and other high value items. It’s important to check whether the goods you’re shipping are compliant with the relevant customs regulations.
E.g., Jewellery, precious metals, antiques, fine art, gemstones, currency

Biological substances

These items can range from live animals going to a new home to blood needed for an urgent transfusion. Because of the risk to those handling them, they’re classed as restricted.
E.g., Blood samples, live animals, dead animals, animal fur, human organs and remains

Other restricted items

Asbestos, pornography, ivory, passports, endangered plants and species

Frequently Asked Questions

Dangerous Goods are items that may endanger the safety of an aircraft or persons on board the aircraft. Dangerous Goods are also known as restricted articles, hazardous materials and dangerous cargo. Many common items found in your household can be considered dangerous goods for the purpose of air transport.

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) or the local Civil Aviation Authority Regulations govern their carriage onboard aircraft.

If you think your product may be regulated as a dangerous good, ask the manufacturer or supplier. The manufacturer is required to provide a safety data sheet (SDS) for all regulated products.

Yes, but it may be exempted from the need of formal declaration. Check Section II of the applicable packing instruction in the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations.

PARTNERING WITH SPECIALISTS

Partnering with us gives you access to a team of dedicated and highly
knowledgeable freight specialists who understand the domestic and
international freight market