Prohibited items not to be shipped
If you ship a package that contains prohibited items, you cannot claim its loss or damage. If it is the cause of damage, together with the transportation of prohibited goods, the Shipper is liable to pay the damages costs to the courier.
- Perishable, infectious, or odor-emitting items
- Human and animal remains
- Live animals and plants
- Shipments inside bags, sacks or containers without closure
- Personal documents, passports, identity cards, driver's licenses
- Valuable works of art, objects of sentimental value
- Unstable temperature items requiring controlled temperatures
- Valuables such as cash, precious metals, art and antique items, collections, securities, credit or debit cards, lottery tickets, genuine pearls, precious stones, jewelry
- Ammunition, firearms, explosives, fireworks and similar items
- Furs, animal skins (of non-domestic animals), ivory
- Drugs and illegal drugs
- Musical instruments without a case
- Parcels intended for addresses at post office boxes
- Products listed in the ADR Convention (Road Transport of Dangerous Goods)
- Products that are not properly packed according to our rules or parcels that are tied together
- Shipments of weight or size in evidence in excess of the limits entered in the order at www.spedizionecomoda.com
Prohibited items in international shipments
- Alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and excise goods
- Items listed in the ADR Convention
- Items with a value exceeding €5,000
- Drugs and medicines
- Containers with oil or gasoline
- Pornographic material
- Sharps, knives, box cutters, and/or any other blunt object that could be considered a weapon(write to us before booking your shipment)
- Goods whose shipment is prohibited by applicable law (e.g., because of content, recipient, or the country from/to which they are shipped). Applicable law means all laws, and resulting legislation (e.g., Decrees, regulations, or actions) on the basis of which sanctions, as well as trade restrictions and economic sanctions, may be applied against countries, persons, or entities (e.g., Embargo), including measures established by the United Nations, the European Union, and European Union Member States, such as Malta, Cyprus, Greece, and islands outside Europe.
Prohibited items in air freight shipments
- Batteries and accumulators
- Containers under pressure (e.g., aerosols)
- Explosive substances and objects
- Gas and liquid nitrogen
- Materials prone to spontaneous combustion
- Flame retardants
- Oxidizable substances
- Corrosive substances
- Items on the list of DGR - Dangerous Goods Regulations issued by the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
- Tobacco
- Flammable products and/or bearing the flammability symbol
- Lithium batteries
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Perfumes
- All kinds of alcohol-based products and/or cosmetics
Uninsurable items
These goods can be transported, but they cannot receive any insurance coverage.
- documents
- explosives
- furniture, furnishings, household goods and effects of personal use
- live animals
- value cards, coins (unless collectibles)
- goods whose value is affective
- damaged, spoiled, perishable, or products to be moved at controlled-temperature
- tablets, screens and cell phones