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What are the prohibited items in international express delivery?

Abstract: Because the crossing route is long and the time is relatively longer, it is still different from domestic express delivery in terms of express delivery regulations and requirements. If you need to send international express delivery, it is inevitable to know which items are prohibited from sending international express delivery and the packaging requirements of international express delivery. The following small series will introduce you to the relevant content of international express delivery, and let's take a look. 1. What are the prohibited items of international express delivery?

1. Valuable securities and valuables, such as bills of lading, verification forms, passports, quota certificates, permits, licenses, personal documents, bills of exchange, invoices, domestic or foreign currencies (cash), gold and silver ornaments, artificial jewelry, mobile phones, etc.

2. Flammable, explosive, corrosive, toxic, strong acid, strong alkali and radioactive dangerous goods listed in the Practical Manual of Hazardous Chemicals published by Chemical Industry Press, such as matches, detonators, gunpowder, firecrackers, gasoline, diesel oil, kerosene, alcohol (liquid and solid), sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, organic solvents, pesticides and other chemical products.

3. All kinds of potent poisons, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, such as arsenic, opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin and marijuana.

4. Articles prohibited from circulation or consignment by national laws and regulations, such as cultural relics, weapons, ammunition, simulated weapons, etc.

5. Newspapers, books, pictures, promotional materials, audio-visual products, laser discs (VCD, DVD, LD), computer disks and optical discs containing reactionary, obscene or indecent contents.

6. It is harmful to public health, such as bones (including burnt bones), animal skins without nitrate, animal bones without drugs, etc.

7. Animals, plants and their specimens.

8. White powder with illegible composition.

9. Personal letters, etc.

In addition, in addition to the above provisions, the restricted scope of all kinds of mail should also refer to the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Supervision of Import and Export of Postal Articles, the provisions of national laws and regulations on restricted postal articles, and the restricted postal provisions of various countries (regions) forwarded by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications.

Second, the international express packaging requirements

General provisions on express packaging in international transportation:

1. The package of goods must be firm, intact and light, which can prevent the package from being damaged, the contents from leaking and being lost in transit.

2. The shape of the package should be suitable for the nature, state and weight of the goods, which is convenient for handling, loading and unloading and stacking.

3. The packaging of goods and animals (such as fresh and perishable goods) transported under specific conditions should meet the specific requirements of each kind of goods.

4. Ultra-small express goods (such as small samples) must be packed in wooden cases or cartons with a certain volume (padded with fillers, etc.). ). The total length, width and height of the packaged express goods shall not be less than 40CM, and the smallest side shall not be less than 5CM.

5. Prepaid materials (such as sawdust and paper scraps) in the package should not be leaked.

6. If the packaging of the goods does not meet the requirements, it should be explained to the shipper before shipment and asked to modify or repackage the goods.

Special packaging requirements for certain goods:

1, pianos, ceramics, handicrafts and other heavy or valuable items should be packed in wooden cases.

2, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan and many other countries have strict regulations on raw logs or log packaging, which must be fumigated in the original exporting country and issued with an approved fumigation certificate before the importing country can accept the import of goods. Otherwise, fine or return the goods to the original exporting country.

3. European regulations on pine wood packaging require that the goods must be issued by the quarantine bureau of the original exporting country at the time of import: a certificate of no pests.

4. The processed wooden furniture does not need fumigation.

Articles commonly used in daily life, such as books and various electrical appliances, can be packed in strong cartons, preferably moisture-proof.

6. Fragile items are best filled with things to avoid damage.

7. If possible, spread a layer of waterproof items (such as plastic bags and cloth). ) It's in the carton.

8. In the packing box, light and heavy articles should be placed in a reasonable way for handling.

9. Finally, stuffing should be put in the box, such as toilet paper, paper towels and small clothes, to prevent the items in the box from turning over and colliding with each other during handling and moving.

10, liquid goods. 5- 10% container must have a gap inside, and the cover must be flat and dense; Do not spill or leak.

1 1, powdery goods. Ensure that the powder does not leak out.

12, delicate and fragile. The gross weight of a single piece of goods shall not exceed 25 kg, and multi-layer packaging, hanging packaging, anti-inversion packaging and glassware packaging may be adopted.