Before you ship with ParcelIndia, it's important to check whether your items are prohibited or restricted.
If you are in any doubt as to the acceptability of your goods, please contact your Account Manager or Customer Service prior to shipping. For further information on country-specific prohibited or restricted items, contact Customer Service.
- Prohibited Commodities
- Restricted Commodities
- Counterfeit Goods are Prohibited
The following items will NOT be accepted for carriage unless otherwise agreed to by Parcel2India. To obtain such agreement a business case will need to be conducted by Parcel2India and the items approved for carriage will be recorded in writing with the Customer.
- Antiques, works of art and fine art valued more than EUR 500,000.
- Banderols/Tax stickers valued more than EUR 500,000.
Cigarettes, cigars, tobacco products and electronic cigarettes or accessories valued more than EUR 500,000. Electronic cigarettes and accessories require Parcel2India approval.
Dangerous/hazardous goods including but not limited to perfumes, aftershaves, aerosols, flammable substances, dry ice, biological substances, UN classified dangerous goods and any goods specified as such under International Air Transport Association regulations (“IATA”), the Agreement on Dangerous Goods by Road ("ADR") or International Maritime Dangerous Goods ("IMDG") regulations.
Commemorative Coins or Medals, High Valuable Collectables, including but not limited to Comics or Books (First Editions), Trading Cards, Stamps, Memorabilia with a total or individual maximum value of EUR 2,000 are allowed for carriage. Hunting (Animal) trophies and animal’s skins not intended for human consumption contained within Appendix II and Appendix III of CITES Convention (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild fauna and Flora). Financial and monetary commodities valued more than EUR 500,000. Examples include activated SIM cards for mobile telephones, gift cards, event tickets, lottery tickets, money or postal orders, pre-paid phone cards, tickets (blank stock), vouchers/tokens, unused stamps etc.
Jewellery and watches valued more than EUR 10,000.
Toy guns, firearm parts, ammunition parts, Tasers or controlled military items. Firearm attachments, such as mountings, sights, night vision, gunstocks, silencers, torches, magazines or clips, flash suppressors and signature reduction devices.