High value items such as cash, precious metals, artistic and antique items, collectables, securities, credit or debit cards, lottery tickets, pearls, precious stones, jewellery.
Ammunition, firearms, explosives, fireworks and similar objects.
Dangerous goods commodities as per the ADR Convention list (International Road Transport of Dangerous Goods).
Goods that are inadequately packaged as per Billex rules, those not packaged as per industry standards, or multiple packages tied together.
Tender documents..
International Prohibited Items
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and excisable goods.
Commodities listed in the ADR Convention.
Items valued at R 20 000.
Drugs and medicines.
Items containing oil or gasoline.
Pornographic materials.
Goods prohibited from being shipped by any applicable laws (for example, because of their content, the intended recipient or the country to / from which they are to be sent). Applicable law includes all laws, subordinate legislations (e.g. decrees, regulations or actions) on the basis of which sanctions can be imposed, as well as any trade restrictions and economic sanctions against countries, persons, or entities (e.g. embargoed), including measures established by the United Nations, the European Union and the Member States of the European Union such as Malta, Cyprus, Greece and the islands outside Europe.
Air Prohibited Items
Batteries and accumulators.
Pressurised containers (e.g. common aerosols).
Explosive substances and objects.
Supercooled gases and liquefied gases.
Materials susceptible to self-ignition.
Flame retardants.
Oxidising substances.
Corrosive substances.
Other commodities listed in Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), issued by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).