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Are my products classified as 'Dangerous Goods' or 'Normal Goods'?
Are my products classified as 'Dangerous Goods' or 'Normal Goods'?

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Written by Kevin Jimenez
Updated over a week ago

For Dangerous Goods, you often pay a slightly higher rate per kilogram for air freight shipments due to the risks associated with these goods. Additionally, air freight shipments for Dangerous Goods may take a bit longer (1-2 days) as additional handling is required for transportation, such as arranging the appropriate export documents.

For sea freight shipments, extra charges may apply for Dangerous Goods cargo. We need to perform additional handling to prepare your shipment for export, which may result in a few extra days of processing time.

Dangerous Goods include:

  • Perfumes

  • Goods containing alcohol

  • Goods containing batteries (magnets, built-in batteries, lithium batteries)

  • Unregulated wood types

  • Liquid substances

  • Sex-related products

  • Solid substances such as candles and wax

If you wish to ship power banks, please send us a message. We can arrange it, but at a higher minimum rate.

If your products do not fall into these categories, they are most likely classified as 'Normal Goods'. If you have any doubts, feel free to reach out to us via chat! πŸ™‚

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