1. DC Pack and Dispatch ("the Company") acting as forwarding agent for the Customer requesting and paying for the service ("the Customer") will receive from the Customer the goods to be carried ("the Goods") and arrange for their carriage by an appropriate carrier ("the Carrier").
  2. i) This agreement supersedes all previous agreements, arrangements and undertakings between the parties and constitutes the whole agreement between the Customer and the Company. These Terms and Conditions shall prevail notwithstanding any conflict with the terms and conditions in any order or contract submitted by the Customer in respect of any other services provided by the Company.
    ii) Any personal information shared by the Customer with the Company, including that of the consignee, is retained under the Company's Privacy Notice and Policy.
  3. The Customer acknowledges that the carriage of the Goods will be on the standard terms and conditions of the Carrier and that any compensation cover provided will be on the standard terms and conditions of the provider. Copies of all terms and conditions are available from the Company on request.
  4. For each parcel the Customer shall provide a full and accurate postal address, including the postcode, contact telephone number, email address and where appropriate VAT number, or EORI number of both the consignee and the sender. The Customer shall provide a commercial/pro forma invoice if required and will retain copies of both these and a Shipping Order as these will be required to support any claim.
    4a. If delivery is to a business address or hotel which has a reception or lobby area, the consignee or individual authorised on their behalf, must sign for the Goods.
    Deliveries may be attempted outside standard trading hours (e.g., 09:00am - 18:00pm). It is the responsibility of the Customer to track the Goods and advise the consignee to ensure they, or a nominated individual is in attendance to take delivery of the Goods.
  5. The Company’s liability is limited to the level stipulated in the Carrier’s current terms and conditions. No compensation is payable for consequential loss.
    5a. Prior to shipping, the Company’s liability for any loss or damage to the Goods, collected by or on behalf of the Company, in transit to the Company’s premises, or held in trust for the Customer at the Company’s premises will not exceed £1,000 for any item (subject to an overall limit of £10,000 for any consignment). 
  6. The Company on payment of the relevant Packaging Material and Packaging Labour charges will pack the Goods to the standard required by the Carrier. Compensation up to a maximum of £50 per consignment will be payable for loss or damage to a parcel packaged by the Company whilst in transit to the Customer via a Carrier or third party.
  7. The Goods will not contain any substance that is dangerous or illegal. A list of dangerous goods and other prohibited items is available from the Company. The carriage of the Goods is subject to the acceptance of the Goods by the Carrier. If the Carrier does not accept the Goods for carriage, the Company will hold the Goods and notify the Customer. In this instance, payment will not be refunded, and any additional consequential packaging and shipping charges will be payable by the Customer.
  8. The Customer acknowledges that the Carrier's packaging standards for pressure, shock, vibration, temperature and compression have been explained by the Company and that the Customer accepts that neither the Company nor the Carrier will be liable for any damage claimed to any Goods packed by the Customer. In this instance the carriage of the Goods packaged by the Customer is at the Customer's own risk.
  9. The Company acts as an agent for the Customer and accordingly is not liable for any acts or omissions by the Carrier, including but not limited to any liabilities, costs, claims, demands or expenses arising from:
    i. any loss or damage to the Goods
    ii. any failure or delay to delivery or misdelivery of the Goods and in this respect the Customer accepts that any statement made by the Company as to probable date of delivery of the Goods by the Carrier is merely a statement of opinion by the Company and not a representation on behalf of the Carrier.
  10. The Company or the Carrier may, at its option, or upon the request of the competent authorities, open and inspect any shipment at any time, and shall incur no liability of any kind, therefore.
  11. All complaints relating to the carriage of the Goods must be notified to the Company immediately upon receipt and addressed in writing to the Company no later than 7 days of the date of shipment as shown on the Shipping Order. The Company will make all reasonable efforts to process and resolve complaints with the Carrier but accepts no responsibility for their satisfaction. The Customer accepts that no claim relating to Goods damaged on arrival at their destination will be satisfied without an inspection by the Carrier's local agent of the damaged parcel(s) and packing.
  12. Duty and Taxes are controlled by the country of destination and are subject to change without notice. The Company cannot predetermine the amount of duty and tax for a given shipment. Duty and Taxes as well as other charges including, but not limited to, customs penalties, storage costs, or other expenses incurred as a result of an action by customs or failure by the Customer or the consignee to provide proper documentation or to obtain a required license or permit, will be charged to the consignee. The Customer, however, is liable for payment in the event of non-payment by the consignee. Packages refused by the consignee, or which for any other reason cannot be delivered, will be either abandoned or returned to the Customer at the Customer's cost, and in the event, the Customer is liable for all shipping and other applicable charges specified, including any duties and taxes if levied.
  13. Shipments are delivered to the consignee’s address. There is no obligation to deliver a shipment to the consignee personally. The carrier may deliver a shipment to the consignee or any other person appearing to have authority to accept delivery of the Shipment on the consignee’s behalf.
  14. Where the Company has accepted or collected the Goods for shipment on behalf of the Customer and payment is not received and/or no shipping instructions are provided, the Goods will be held for up to 7 days without further charge. Following this period, a storage fee may be levied. If instructions and payment are not received within a further 30 days, the Company may dispose of the Goods, and make any payment received to the Customer, net of all fees payable and expenses incurred. During this period goods are stored at the Customer's risk.
  15. It is the responsibility of the Customer to inform the Company if a licence or permit is required for transportation, importation, or exportation.
  1. The Company is unable to offer any transit compensation cover for items over £500.00 in value being shipped to The Customer via a third party. Additional transit cover needs to be purchased from the Company by the Customer to cover up to £500.00.
  2. Any claims for loss or damage over £500.00 cannot be covered by the Company and will be processed by The Company through the Carrier used to transport the items to The Customer. The Company is not liable for any loss or damage for items that are with a Carrier unless transit cover is paid for prior to shipping. The maximum liability of The Company will be £500.00 while The Customers goods are with a Carrier providing additional transit cover has been purchased by The Customer prior to dispatch if not purchased the maximum liability will be £50.00 plus packing and shipping costs.

Specific Exclusions

1.Dangerous and Prohibited Goods (as classified below)
2.Money (cash - except numismatic/collectable coins and notes, stamps - except philatelic items and negotiable instruments equivalent to cash such as endorsed stocks, bonds, letters of credit and banker’s drafts)
3.Shipments to PO Box addresses or their equivalent
4.Cash on delivery shipments
5.Foodstuffs and beverages requiring refrigeration or other environmental control
6.Lottery or other gambling tickets or receipts
7.Perishables

Prohibited Goods

1.Shipments requiring any special licence or permit for transportation, importation or exportation, except where the Customer provides the appropriate licence and subject to the Terms and Conditions of the Carrier
2.Shipments the possession, carriage, importation or exportation of which is prohibited by any law, statute or regulation in the UK, Republic of Ireland or the country of destination
3.Packages that are wet, including wet ice, leaking, or emit an odour of any kind
4.Live animals and insects, household pets and live fish
5.Human corpses, organs or body parts, disinterred human remains, except blood, urine, other liquid diagnostic specimens or cremated human remains
6.Firearms, weaponry, ammunition and their parts
7.Drugs, including prescription drugs

Dangerous (Hazardous) Goods

1.Class One: Explosives
2.Class Two: Gases compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure
3.Class Three: Flammable liquids
4.Class Four: Flammable solids
5.Class Five: Oxidising substances and organic peroxides
6.Class Six: Toxic and infectious substances
7.Class Seven: Radioactive material
8.Class Eight: Corrosives
9.Class Nine: Miscellaneous dangerous goods