
Daigon Excess Baggage Transport
A move between continents by oceanfreight is characterized by the transport of your goods in steel containers (20ft/40ft containers). Let us Daigon Excess Baggage Transport assist you.
You can either load the container by yourself or have a professional packing company do the loading. (kindly note that you can only get all risks insurance cover if packed by a packing company)
If you do not have a full container load of goods, for example only a couple of boxes which totals to less than a certain cbm you also have the option of airfreighting the cargo or sharing a container with other people / companies.
Upon arrival at destination customs clearance needs to be done with local authorities, we have agents worldwide that can assist with this, but by doing it yourself you will save a lot on destination charges as agents usually have set rates they charge for assisting on this.
Kindly also take into account that some countries do have restrictions as to what is considered as personal household effects and can also ask for proof of purchase of the goods to access if it is older than 12 months or not.
There are also some restrictions on food, beverages and multimedia products, kindly ask for more info on this when requesting estimates.
Shipping Unaccompanied Personal Effects from South Africa
Required Documentation
To arrange shipment of unaccompanied baggage, the following documents are mandatory:
Copy of your passport for foreigners, copy of ID for SA residents
(If shipping on behalf of someone else, their passport copy is also required)
Detailed inventory list
o Must include full addresses for both origin (South Africa) and destination
o Include contact details at destination: telephone, mobile, and email
Acceptable Packaging
We accept the following packaging formats, provided they are securely sealed and show no
signs of external damage:
Suitcases and travel bags
Trunks
Cardboard boxes
Large plastic containers (must be properly sealed, taped, or shrink-wrapped)
Prohibited Items
The following items are not permitted for shipment as unaccompanied baggage:
Medications
Food and beverages, including:
o Sweets
o Biltong
o Alcoholic beverages
o Canned goods
Multimedia items (subject to destination country restrictions):
o CDs, DVDs (personal recordings only; no commercial content), disks
Batteries (including those inside devices)
o Airlines require special declarations and labeling; non-compliance may result in
rejection
Compressed or flammable items, such as:
o Aerosol cans
o Perfumes containing alcohol
o Hair sprays
Transport Options
DAP – Door-to-Door Service
Includes:
Collection and delivery at your specified addresses
Customs clearance in both South Africa and destination country
Airline handling and transport fees
Excludes:
Storage charges due to customs inspections or delays
Customs examination fees
AMS filing (required for sea freight shipments to the USA)
CFR – Door-to-Airport Service
Includes:
Customs clearance in South Africa
Airline handling in South Africa
Transport fees to destination airport
Excludes:
Customs clearance at destination
Storage and examination fees due to customs stops
AMS filing for sea freight shipments to the USA
Depot or terminal handling charges at destination
Excess Baggage Transport Regulations in South Africa
Excess baggage transport plays a crucial role for travellers, students, relocating families, and businesses moving personal effects across South Africa or internationally. Whether you’re flying out of OR Tambo, Cape Town International, or King Shaka, understanding the regulations around excess baggage helps you avoid delays, penalties, and unexpected costs. South Africa follows a structured set of rules governed by airlines, customs authorities, and international transport standards to ensure safe and compliant movement of personal goods.
What Counts as Excess Baggage?
Excess baggage refers to any luggage that exceeds an airline’s standard weight, size, or quantity limits. Most airlines operating in South Africa allow between 20kg and 30kg of checked luggage, depending on the route and ticket class. Anything beyond this allowance is classified as excess and may be charged per kilogram or per additional piece. Travellers with large volumes often choose dedicated excess baggage transport services, which offer more affordable rates than airline penalties.
Airline Regulations
Each airline sets its own excess baggage fees and restrictions. Common rules include:
- Weight limits per bag, usually capped at 32kg for safety reasons.
- Oversized baggage fees for items exceeding standard dimensions.
- Special handling requirements for sports gear, musical instruments, and fragile items.
- Advance booking discounts, as pre-booked excess baggage is often cheaper than paying at the airport.
Travellers are encouraged to check airline policies before departure, as fees vary widely between domestic and international routes.
Excess Baggage Shipping Services
For travellers with large quantities of personal effects — such as students relocating, families emigrating, or tourists returning home with extra goods — excess baggage shipping companies offer a practical alternative. These services typically provide:
- Door-to-door collection
- Secure packaging and weighing
- Air or sea freight options
- Customs documentation assistance
- Tracking and delivery confirmation
This method is often more cost-effective than paying airline excess fees, especially for shipments over 50kg.
Customs Regulations in South Africa
All excess baggage entering or leaving South Africa must comply with customs rules. Key requirements include:
- Accurate item declarations to avoid penalties or delays.
- Compliance with prohibited and restricted goods, including food, plants, chemicals, and high-value electronics.
- Duties and VAT which may apply to new or high-value items entering the country.
- Supporting documents such as invoices, packing lists, and passports for personal effects.
Travellers returning to South Africa may qualify for duty-free allowances, but only within specific value limits.
Safety & Security Regulations
South Africa’s airports and freight terminals follow strict safety protocols. Excess baggage must:
- Be screened through security scanners
- Avoid prohibited items such as flammables, aerosols, and lithium batteries (unless properly declared)
- Be packed securely to prevent damage or leakage
- Include clear labelling with the traveller’s name and contact details
Failure to comply may result in confiscation or refusal of transport.
Why Use Professional Excess Baggage Services?
Professional baggage transport companies offer predictable pricing, expert handling, and full compliance with airline and customs regulations. This ensures a smoother travel experience, especially for travellers carrying large volumes or irregular-shaped items.
Contact Daigon Excess Baggage
Johannesburg Office: Near OR Tambo International Airport
Durban Office: Close to King Shaka Airport
Cape Town Office: Serving Cape Town International
Email: Info Mail | Phone: 087 702 2104
Contact Us for a personalized quote.
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