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Securities, cash and personal belongings/removal goods,radioactive substances/ADR Class 7, living or deadanimals, corpses (or parts thereof), urns or similar vesselscontaining ashes, are not accepted for transport.Certain types of goods and objects, as stated below,are only accepted for transport as a special undertakingfollowing prior agreement:• For domestic transportation, objects that are higher than2.2 m, longer than 6 m or wider than 2.4 m• For international transportation, objects that are higherthan 2 m, longer than 6 m or wider than 2.4 m• Objects that require special arrangements for transport,loading, unloading or securing• Where the weight, width or length of the object meansthat the transport movement presupposes dispensationfrom current traffic regulations• Objects that are not suitable for loading together withother objects• Goods that would result in an uneven weightdistribution• Goods that are inadequately packed• Valuables• Live plants• Fresh fish in ice• Live animals, only as domestic parcels and whenan official body has approved the transport.• Food which according to the National FoodAdministration regulations must be transported ata certain temperature (see also sales brochure forDB SCHENKERcoldsped).• Goods subject to import restrictions• Goods subject to export restrictions• Other goods that require temperature control• Tobacco• Wines and spirits• Mail• Dangerous goods, see 1.4.6• Weapons – according to the Weapons Act (excludingInternational traffic)• Dangerous waste and waste (direct transport only)• Medicine• Tyres – applies to delivery via a collection pointWhen agreement has been reached, the terms underwhich transport is to take place, as well as freight andfreight supplements, are decided. Surcharges are payableto the extent these are stated in DB <strong>Schenker</strong>’s Termsand Conditions of Transport. In the case of temperaturesensitivegoods, a special price list is used for refrigeratedand frozen goods.1.4.2 Refrigerated and frozen goodsThe following terms are specific to DB SCHENKERcoldsped.The terms apply to the transport of foodstuffs whichaccording to the Swedish National Food Administrationregulations and instructions must be transported ata certain temperature, as well as other temperatureregulatedtransport.The normal undertaking for DB SCHENKERcoldsped is thatthe load space during refrigerated transport can cope with:• Chilled transport, +2°C to +8°C• Frozen transport, no higher than -18°CRefrigerated or frozen products must be stipulatedat the time of booking and be written on the transportinstructions.• For other temperature requests, a special agreementmust be made. Deviating temperatures must be statedat the time of booking and be written on the transportinstructions.1.4.3 Food/food-related productsFood-related products’ refers to goods for use in foodproduction or which will come into contact with food,e.g. packaging.• When booking, the customer must state that the goodsare food/food-related products.Goods must be packed sufficiently well to withstandconsolidation without the risk of contamination by othergoods.Food or food-related products must be labelled by thecustomer using DB <strong>Schenker</strong>’s standard labelling for nontemperature-controlledfood products. Labels are kept atthe printing company Strålfors and can be ordered via DB<strong>Schenker</strong>.1.4.4 Pharmaceuticals• When booking, the customer must state that thegoods are Pharmaceuticals.Goods must be packed sufficiently well to withstandconsolidation without the risk of contamination by othergoods. Pharmaceuticals must be labelled by the customerusing DB <strong>Schenker</strong>’s standard labelling for Pharmaceuticals.A label is available from Strålfors and can be orderedvia DB <strong>Schenker</strong>.1.4.5 Consignments to private personsDomestic consignments. Consignments to private personsare sent as Home Delivery. Distribution to the consigneeis made after an agreement has been made in connectionwith notification. Evening distribution is offered withinstated postcode areas, see DB <strong>Schenker</strong>’s websitewww.dbschenker.com/se (can only be sent as consignorfreight).Domestic Parcels. Consignments to private persons aredistributed as Home Delivery or can be collected fromparcel agents or handed over at a workplace or at aDB <strong>Schenker</strong> terminal. See DB SCHENKERparcel/privpak,Prices and Conditions brochure.International. Consignments to private individuals arepossible if there is a separate agreement.1.4.6 Transport of dangerous goodsWhen transporting dangerous goods, supplementarytransport documents are required as well as specialdangerous goods-related information (goods declaration).For consignments that include dangerous goods, theconsignor shall pack, classify, label and mark the dangerousgoods and declare them according to the regulations forthe applicable mode of transport, ADR, RID (ADR-S, RID-S),IMDG Code or DGR.For dangerous goods of differing types that cannot beloaded together on one vehicle, or if because of its size thewhole of a consignment cannot be loaded onto a load unit,separate documentation must be issued.With DB <strong>Schenker</strong>parcel/privpak dangerous goods maynot be transported (not even in limited quantities).The consignor is responsible for ensuring that upon loadingthe goods are at the correct temperature for transportation.DB <strong>Schenker</strong> is entitled to check the temperature.6

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