Instructions for consignment items of international air express
May 05, 2023
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The goods in international air express are generally divided into three categories: general goods, sensitive goods and contraband. Ordinary goods are ordinary goods, contraband are goods prohibited by law, and sensitive goods can be said to be goods between ordinary goods and prohibited goods.
1. Ordinary goods, as the name suggests, are ordinary goods, which are ordinary and ordinary, without potential safety hazards, and without brand LOGO or internationally famous cartoon image patterns. Goods that do not contain sensitive goods or prohibited goods are ordinary goods. General goods can be exported normally.
General goods include: textiles, fibers and their products; various small household appliances, machinery, equipment and accessories; kitchen utensils, books and other publications.
2. Sensitive goods are between general goods and contraband, and may involve some contraband that is not strictly supervised. Generally speaking, the export of sensitive goods is restricted, and the official channels of air transportation and international express delivery do not undertake the transportation of sensitive goods.
Common sensitive goods include:
(1) "Live" (battery-containing) products (such as: electrical equipment may contain batteries; electric equipment such as lawn mowers, golf carts, wheelchairs, etc. may contain batteries);
(2) Magnetic products (such as speakers, microphones, speakers, earphones, motors, motors);
(3) powder, paste and liquid, gas;
(4) Cosmetics, food, medicine, beverages (tea, liquor, etc.).
3. Contraband
Contraband items, that is, items that cannot be sent in international air express. Refers to some items that are prohibited from being transported domestically and internationally, it is illegal to export such items, and contraband items are prohibited from being mailed.
(1) Explosive, flammable, corrosive, toxic, strong acid-alkaline and radioactive dangerous goods.
(2) Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, such as opium, morphine, cocaine (cocaine), etc.; items prohibited by national laws and regulations, such as arms and weapons, domestic or foreign currency, etc.
(3) Perishable items, various live animals (such as fresh fish, fresh meat, etc.).
(4) Articles that hinder public health, such as dead bones (including incinerated bones), untanned animal skins, and unmedicated animal bones, etc.
(5) Reactionary newspapers, books or obscene materials, etc.
Some of the items listed above or items with the above properties are prohibited items. International air express companies absolutely do not undertake transportation of such items, and it is illegal to carry them.

