Updated: Updated BFPO addresses for Forces Free Air Letters and the MOD enduring families free mail service.
Announcements
There are currently no announcements.
BFPO system
The armed forces community and general public are advised that the BFPO system is neither resourced nor appropriate for the sending of unsolicited welfare parcels or other donations. Charity consignments occupy vital airfreight capacity on both military and commercial air transport, on an already fragile airbridge, and compete with core disaster relief stores, in addition to meeting the ongoing mail requirement for entitled personnel stationed at BFPO 4.
The use of private or official mail to send charity parcels for any civilian charities is an unauthorised abuse of the BFPO system, and a misuse of public funds. The status of private mail is for personal use of entitled users only. Therefore, unsolicited consignments will continue to be intercepted at HQ BFPO, and may be returned (at sender’s cost) or require collection.
Those wishing to contribute to the disaster relief effort are to visit the DEC (Disasters Emergency Committee) website (www.dec.org.uk) or make a donation via one of the in-area charities. Alternatively, personnel may wish to donate via the Gurkha Welfare Trust Earthquake Response Fund (www.gwt.org.uk/donate/earthquake).
Online postage
Customers are reminded that the Royal Mail online postage service is not available from a BFPO location to the UK or international destinations. Online postage expires if the stamp has not entered into the UK postal system by 11:59pm the next working day after purchase and as such BFPO cannot support/offer this service.
Customers who purchase and use online postage may find the recipient is surcharged before the mail can be delivered. If the recipient refuses to pay the surcharge the mail may become difficult to trace if no senders details are available resulting in the loss of the item. In such cases BFPO cannot pay compensation.
Mobile app
The BFPO app is free and easy to use.
BFPO information app
PDF, 375KB, 2 pages
For a long time, BFPO have wanted to get mail information out quickly and efficiently to their large serving customer base and their families. From those in well known locations like Germany, Brunei and the Falkland Islands, and operational theatres, to the deployed ships of the Royal Navy and the global locations of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Supporting service personnel and their families all over the globe is no easy task. The BFPO have had their work cut out to develop the right product. The app was the brainchild of Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Code, who realised there was a real need for this. He was also the wizard behind the design and functionality of the product.
For example, the app can locate all BFPO numbers globally, the user simply inserts the country they are posting to. It lists all British retailers who post products to BFPO addresses and gives a reminder of dangerous air cargo restrictions. It will calculate the cost of your parcel once you enter the size, weight and destination and it even gives final mailing deadlines for important annual dates like Christmas.
The BFPO app, developed by Locassa, is now available at the App Store in iTunes, and on Google play for Android phones.
Please tell us your suggestions for improvements to the app through BFPO enquiries email at desbfpo-enquiries@mod.uk
BFPO Track and Trace App
The British Forces Post Office gets ’appy
Have you ever wondered where your letter or parcel was? The BFPO Track and Trace Smartphone Application could provide the answer.
BFPO track and trace app
PDF, 4.86MB, 2 pages
At BFPO London mail is automatically sorted using a market leading sortation device and six sided camera boasting the latest OCR software. At each forces Post Office, mail items are also scanned on portable hand scanners and an audit trail is captured on the BFPO’s IT system, PACER 2. Through the development of a Smartphone Application, we can now exploit this functionality to allow individuals to track and trace their own letters and parcels. By entering or scanning a tracking product’s barcode into the BFPO Track and Trace app, it will list and display the route that the item will take, its actual location and it will also show the expected delivery times at each point along the mail pipeline. The app also supports push notifications so you will receive up to date information of where your item is and its expected delivery date.
The BFPO Track and Trace app compliments the recently released BFPO Information app, which allows customers to access up to date information on the most popular range of products and services that the BFPO provides. This app contains a handy postage calculator, advice on permitted items and also lists the latest posting deadlines for key dates. The most recent version of this app also allows you to create a label and barcode, which can be used to track mail items posted from within the UK using the BFPO Track & Trace app. Use of these pre printed labels also alleviates errors in sorting as they are much easier to read.
Android in Google Play Store: BFPO Track and Trace App
Apple in I-Tunes Store: BFPO Track and Trace App
SO1 Technical Support Services, Lieutenant-Colonel Colin Code said, “BFPO is continually developing the range of services it offers to customers and these Smartphone apps represent a real step forward; they are also free to download and use.”
BFPO is also refreshing its existing e-bluey Smartphone app. The current app provides a convenient way of composing and sending e-blueys, in particular picture messages, without having to access a PC; it also means you can take advantage of your smartphone’s speech to text facility. System Manager, Major Mark Lloyd said “with monthly downloads averaging over 70,000 per month, the e-bluey messaging service is extremely popular. Smartphone devices now account for 20% of e-blueys composed and I expect this to rise further with the release of the new and improved app later this year.”
The BFPO Smartphone applications are compatible with both IOS and Android devices and are available for download in the appropriate app Store. Further information on the full range of services provided by the BPFO as well as the list of products that can actually be tracked and traced using the BFPO Track & Trace app can be found at www.gov.uk/british-forces-post-office-services or from the staff at your local FPO.
Philatelic Bureau
Responsibility for the forces Philatelic Bureau has been transferred to a new not-for-profit organisation, the British Forces Philatelic Service (BFPS), which has been set up to ensure that our philatelic service survives and thrives. BFPS is a Community Interest Company.
BFPO retains responsibility for philatelic policy.
Addressing mail
It is important that all mail sent through the BFPO system is addressed correctly to ensure a smooth delivery to the destination address. The following information is provided as a guide to the do’s and don’ts when addressing mail to all BFPO numbered locations, including exercises and operations.
Standard address format for service personnel.
Service number, Rank and Name
Unit or Regiment
Operation name (if applicable)
BFPO number
Address format for service personnel dependants.
If the item is meant for someone who is a dependant of a serving member of HM Forces (family), the mail must be addressed to the named person C/O (‘care of’) the service person.
Name
C/O Service number, Rank and Name
Unit or Regiment
Operation name (if applicable)
BFPO number
Address format for non service personnel
Used for someone who is an entitled MOD employee or other official organisation (Teacher for example) and is entitled to use BFPO services.
Staff number (if available) Name
Unit/Department (School name)
Operation Name (If applicable)
BFPO number
Ensure you write a return address on the reverse of the mail item.
Write the address clearly in capital letters, this will aid in the automatic sortation equipment reading the address first time and speed your mail arrival.
How not to address your mail
Do not write any other address details after the BFPO number on the address, as this can lead to mail being diverted to the wrong BFPO location. For example, the following address will lead to the item being redirected to BFPO 12, Belize:
1234567 Pte Joe Bloggs
1st Battalion
Operation Telic
BFPO 641
Op Telic 12
The automatic sortation equipment will read the last line of the address and direct the item to BFPO 12 in Belize.
Do not:
include destination country in the address, BFPO numbers are similar to a UK postcode whereby the sortation software simply reads the BFPO number and sorts to the appropriate location
use the BFPO headquarters address for onward transmission to the recipient, Royal Mail sortation software will recognise a BFPO address and automatically direct the item to the BFPO sorting office in North London. The item will then be sent to the Returned Letters Branch, if no return address has been supplied the item will be held for a period of 3 months before being destroyed
write any other information on the front of the mail item as this can lead to the item not being automatically sorted and will delay the onward transmission to the required destination
send items to unnamed individuals eg ‘to a soldier on the front line’, the free post service for Op Toral, Op Kipion and Op Gritrock and the yearly Christmas free post service to operations is only available for friends and family of troops serving on operations
The new UK non-geographic post codes are for on-line use only and are not part of the mail address; and therefore should not be used as part of the normal mail address. All UK mail sorting processes are automated and set to only read BFPO numbers; any alteration to the standard address may cause the mail item to be delayed.
BFPO numbers
BFPO numbers are separated into 2 areas, the first are issued for HM Ships with the second being issued for all other locations.
Static BFPO numbers
These are used for a given location, and/or group of isolated detachments, and will not move.
HM ships
These BFPO numbers refer to a specific ship or Naval Party, regardless of their location around the world, although some may refer to land-based naval establishments.
Find a BFPO number or postcode.
BFPO location numbers and postcodes
UK postcodes
The Royal Mail has issued special UK postcodes for BFPO numbers that can be used when ordering from UK based websites.
Letters and parcels
How to send letters and parcels
What it costs by weight
Letter
Length: 240 mm max
Width: 165 mm max
Thickness: 5 mm max
Weight range - Cost*
0-100 g - £0.64
Large letter
Length: 353 mm max
Width: 250 mm max
Thickness: 25 mm max
BFPO size options for letters
(PDF, 52.6KB, 1 page)
Weight range
Cost*
0 - 100 g
£0.96
101 - 250 g
£1.27
251 - 500 g
£1.71
501 - 750 g
£2.46
*Prices effective from 29 March 2016
Small parcels
Can measure up to:
Length: 450 mm x Width: 350 mm x Thickness: 160 mm
Cylindrical parcels: The Length of the item plus twice the diameter must not exceed 1040mm with the greatest dimension no more then 900mm.
BFPO small parcels size options
(PDF, 80.6KB, 1 page)
Weight range
Cost*
0 - 1000 g
£3.35
1001 - 2000 g
£5.50
Exceptions apply: The following items are also priced as small parcels:
*Prices effective from 29 March 2016
Medium parcels**
Can measure up to:-
Length: 610 mm x Width: 460 mm x Thickness: 460 mm
BFPO medium parcels size options
(PDF, 71.7KB, 1 page)
Weight
Cost*
Up to 1 kg
£5.70
1.1 kg - 2 kg
£8.95
Up to - 5 kg
£15.85
5.1 kg - 10 kg
£21.90
10.1 kg - 20 kg
£33.40
*Prices effective from 29 March 2016.
**The medium parcels service is only available for items from a Forces Post Office.
Compensation services
Letters and small parcels
No fee payable in addition to postage. Compensation up to a maximum of £20 may be paid where it can be shown that a letter was damaged or lost while in the custody of either Royal Mail or the British Forces Postal Service. Customers are to be advised to obtain a Certificate of Posting, which must be produced in the event of loss, in cases where they feel they would wish to claim if the item was lost.
Royal Mail Signed For (formerly Recorded delivery)
Available for all Letter Services (Air and Surface Letters, Small Parcels and Printed Papers) to UK plus to and from BFPO numbered addresses. Prices start from £1.72. Maximum compensation is £50 for loss or damage.
Special delivery (not by surface mail)
This service provides a signature on delivery and compensation cover for valuables. There are 6 weight steps for the sending of ‘special delivery’ to BFPO. These are as laid out on the tables below. The maximum weight that may be sent is 20 kg. Customers may use their own envelope, but items containing money or jewellery must be sent using the Royal Mail Special delivery prepaid envelopes if compensation is to apply for loss or damage. Special delivery does not provide timed delivery, telephone confirmation of delivery or compensation for delay or consequential loss. See table below for compensation available and the cost of the service including postage.
Assess the cost of special delivery
Check the weight of the item to be covered for compensation in the first column and read off the cost in the second column, this includes postage. Affix the correct postage to the item.
Weight (Max)
Cover to £500*
100 g
£6.45
500 g
£7.25
1 kg
£8.55
2 kg
£11.00
10 kg
£26.60
20 kg
£41.20
Additional cover can be purchased up to £2,500 at the time of posting.
*Prices effective from 29 March 2016
International signed for
For airmail and surface mail letters, small parcels and printed papers up to 2 kg, available to all International destinations. The fee payable in addition to postage is £6.00, if your ‘International Signed for’ item is lost or damaged; compensation is up to £50. Further compensation is available for £2.50 and gives compensation up to £250 (depending on the country).
Sending tablets/iPads
BFPO are increasingly seeing instances of damaged tablet computers/iPads due to insufficient packaging. Senders are using Jiffy bags and or bubble wrap which is not adequate to protect the screens from damage within the postal system. BFPO will not accept any claims for damaged screens where inadequate packing was used. Senders should where possible use the manufacturers original packaging or as a minimum standard a rigid cardboard box and solid polystyrene foam blocks to cushion against impact and keep the item from moving inside the box.
HM Customs declaration for BFPO
HM Revenue and Customs forms which are required for postal items to and from all BFPOs worldwide are:
Form CN22 - Parcel to be used for goods up to the value of £270 (Inc BFPOs located inside the EU) Form CN23 - Parcel to be used for goods over £270 (Inc BFPOs located inside the EU)
BFPO worldwide parcels
BFPO worldwide parcels are charged at the UK Parcelforce standard rate.
For families and friends of members of HM forces, who post their parcel using postage stamps, the prices shown below are inclusive. However, for commercial users the charge covers the cost of delivery to BFPO only, and the MOD will charge independently for the conveyance from the UK to BFPO addresses.
Weight
Cost*
2 kg
£8.90
5 kg
£11.45
10 kg
£13.30
15 kg
£19.15
20 kg
£23.50
25 kg
£33.85
30 kg
£37.05
*Prices effective from 31 March 2014
HM forces parcel size and weight limits
All BFPOs (with the exception of HM Ships, and EFMS locations) have a maximum weight: 30 kg per parcel. There are two size limits as follows:
Standard size: maximum size: 1.05 mtrs length, 2.00 mtrs length and girth combined
Premium size: maximum size: 1.5 mtrs length, 3.00 mtrs length and girth combined
The Premium size service is only available to the following locations:
to and from BFPO 18, 19, 22, 39, 44, 47, 109, 113, 115 and 140
one way service only to BFPO 26, 28, 53, 57, 58, 59, 567 and 655, there is no return premium service from these locations
HM Ships (BFPO’s 200 to 499):
maximum weight: 11 kg per parcel
maximum size: 1.05 mtrs length, 2.00 mtrs length and girth combined
HM Ships in support:
No parcel service available. Please refer to the ‘The MOD enduring families free mail service’ for more information.
Compensation services
Compensation for the loss of or damage to parcels up to £100 per parcel is included in the price charged for the BFPO Worldwide service. For the fees shown below customers may increase this cover up to a maximum of £2500 per parcel.
Level
Additional Total Cover
Cost*
1
£200
£1.80
2
£300
£6.30
3
£400
£10.80
4
£500
£15.30
Every subsequent £100 add £4.50
Compensation is subject to conditions and certain exclusions. If you have any questions contact the Parcelforce Worldwide Enquiry Centre on 08448 00 44 66 or the BFPO Enquiries Team on 03457 69 79 78.
*Prices effective from 31 March 2014
Documentation
All HM forces parcels sent by customers who do not have a business contract with Parcelforce Worldwide must bear a fully completed despatch pack PFU5/CP72 (or replacement) available from your local Post Office branch. Business Commercial customers will be supplied with relevant documentation.
Restricted and prohibited items
What you cannot send.
General prohibitions and restrictions
The below sets out the requirements that apply to retail customers only.
Restricted goods
Alcoholic beverages
Alcoholic beverage type
UK destinations
International destinations
Alcoholic beverages and liquids (less than 24% ABV), eg beer; ale; cider; fortified wine; champagne
Yes
Yes
Alcoholic beverages and liquids (24-70% ABV), eg whiskey; vodka; most spirits and liqueurs
No
No
Alcoholic beverages and liquids (greater than 70% ABV)
No
No
Volume must not exceed one litre for any one item. The items must be securely closed and placed in a leak-proof liner, like a sealed polythene bag. Surround with absorbent material and sufficient cushioning material to protect each item from breakage. Mark as ‘FRAGILE’ when sending glass bottles.
Alcohol - The consumption of alcohol on operations is strictly controlled and the sending of alcoholic drinks in parcels sent under the MOD funded enduring families free mail service is forbidden. Welfare parcels sent to operational addresses are not to include alcohol of any strength.
Batteries
The table below outlines what type of battery can or cannot be sent:
Battery type
UK destinations
International destinations
Alkaline, nickel metal hydride (NiMH) or nickel cadmium (NiCd) batteries, including household AA and AAA
Yes
Yes
New and used lithium ion and lithium polymer batteries sent with equipment (eg rechargeable batteries sent with equipment but not installed in the equipment)
No
No
New and used Lithium ion/polymer batteries contained in equipment (eg rechargeable batteries found in electronic devices)
Yes
Yes
New and used Lithium ion/polymer batteries sent on their own (eg lithium batteries sent as replacements)
No
No
Lithium metal batteries sent with equipment (eg non-rechargeable batteries found with electronic devices)
No
No
Lithium metal batteries contained in equipment (eg non-rechargeable batteries found in electronic devices)
Yes
Yes
New and used Lithium metal batteries sent on their own (eg lithium batteries sent as replacements)
No
No
New wet, non-spillable batteries (eg sealed lead acid batteries, absorbed glass mat and gel cell batteries)
No
No
Batteries classified as dangerous goods and certain used batteries that are classified as dangerous goods by the latest edition of the ‘Technical instructions for safe transport of dangerous goods by air published by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) including wet spillable lead acid/lead alkaline batteries (including car batteries), lithium batteries when not sent with or inequipment, damaged batteries of any type, together with used alkaline and nickel metal hydride batteries
No
No
The following details requirements for each battery type that can be sent:
Alkaline, nickel metal hydride (NiMH) or nickel cadmium (NiCd) batteries: must be new and sent unopened in their original retail packaging. Surround with cushioning material eg bubble wrap. The sender’s name and return address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
Lithium ion/polymer batteries contained in equipment: each package must contain no more than four cells or two batteries installed in equipment. The maximum net quantity of cells or batteries is 5kg per package. Watt-hour rating must not exceed 20 Wh per cell or 100 Wh per battery. Each cell and battery must be of a type proven to meet the requirements of each test in the UN ‘Manual of tests and criteria’, Part III, section 38.3. Batteries are subject to these tests irrespective of whether the cells of which they are composed have been so tested. Cells and batteries must be manufactured under a quality management programme as specified in the ICAO ‘Technical instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air’. Cells or batteries that are defective for safety reasons, or that have been damaged, are forbidden.
Any person preparing or offering cells or batteries in equipment for transport must receive adequate instruction on the requirements commensurate with their responsibilities. Cells and batteries must be protected against short circuit. The equipment containing cells or batteries must be packed in strong rigid packaging and must be secured against movement within the outer packaging and packed to prevent accidental activation. The sender’s name and return address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
Lithium metal/alloy batteries contained in equipment: each package must contain no more than four cells or two batteries installed in equipment. The maximum net quantity of cells or batteries is 5 kg per package. The lithium content must not be more than 1 g per cell or 2 g per battery. Each cell and battery must be of a type proven to meet the requirements of each test in the UN ‘Manual of tests and criteria’, Part III, section 38.3. Batteries are subject to these tests irrespective of whether the cells of which they are composed have been so tested. Cells and batteries must be manufactured under a quality management programme as specified in the ICAO ‘Technical instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air’. Cells or batteries that are defective for safety reasons, or that have been damaged, are forbidden.
Any person preparing or offering cells or batteries in equipment for transport must receive adequate instruction on the requirements commensurate with their responsibilities. Cells and batteries must be protected against short circuit. The equipment containing cells or batteries must be packed in strong rigid packaging and must be secured against movement within the outer packaging and packed to prevent accidental activation. The sender’s name and return address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
Biological Substance
Diagnostic specimens including blood and urine. Category B (UN3373) as classified in the latest edition of the ‘Technical instructions for safe transport of dangerous goods by air’ published by the ICAO. May only be sent by, or at the specific request of, a qualified medical practitioner, registered dental practitioner, veterinary surgeon, registered nurse or a recognised laboratory or institution. The total sample volume/mass in any parcel must not exceed 50 ml /50 g. All biological substances must be posted in packaging that complies with ‘packaging instruction 650’, like the Safebox product. The sender’s name and return address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
Infectious Substances assigned to Category B are only permitted for destinations within the United Kingdom.
Financial documents
None of the following can be sent on any Parcelforce Worldwide export service. They can be sent on a Parcelforce Worldwide UK service, however these items are excluded from compensation.
Money: bankers drafts, current bank notes, currency notes or coins, postal orders, cheques or dividend warrants, bearer securities including share warrants, scrips, or subscription certificates, bonds or relative coupons, unfranked postage or revenue stamps, (except a revenue stamp embossed or impressed on an instrument which has been executed); coupons, vouchers, tokens, lottery tickets, scratch cards or similar items which can be exchanged themselves or with any other item for money, goods or services; national insurance stamps; all tickets, including travel and events. Out of circulation coins (not made of Silver or Gold) are classed as collectables.
International export licences and international packaging
Items requiring Parcelforce Worldwide to obtain any special licence or permit for transportation, importation or exportation; or consignments with a declared value for customs in excess of that permitted for the particular destination should not be sent on any international service. Please note: any items that are wet, leaking or emit an odour of any kind cannot be sent on any of our globalexpress services. Any items packaged in Kraft paper cannot be sent via our globalexpress service.
Living creatures
Certain living creatures are accepted only if enclosed in packs constructed so as to prevent injury to Parcelforce Worldwide staff, its agents or damage to other packages.
The following are accepted: bees, destroyers of noxious pests and other insects sent to or from officially recognized institutions, leeches and certain parasites, silkworms.
In addition the following may be sent to destinations in Zones 1 to 3: caterpillars, earthworms, fish fry and eggs, lugworms, maggots, mealworms, pupae and chrysalides and ragworms. To send any of the above, express9, express10, expressAM or express24 services must be used for Zones 1 to 3. No other living creatures are acceptable. No living creatures can be sent through the globalexpress service and to certain destinations on the globalpriority and globalvalue services.
Fragile
In the case of fragile items, we will pay compensation for loss, but not damage to the following items:
automotive parts and body work including doors, bumpers and headlights
cases (including suitcases and musical instrument cases) when used as external packaging
ceramics or composites wholly or partially made of china and/or porcelain
computer monitors - including laptops, all-in-one desktops and iMacs
fossils, rock and stone items - including fragranite
furniture - flat packed and ready built
glassware - items wholly or partially made of glass or containing glass, e.g. bottles, picture frames, TV’s and laptops that contain glass
lighting; damage in transit or in handling of fluorescent tubes, neon lighting, x-ray tubes, light bulbs or any other inherently fragile items
marble or any stone derivatives
plaster items including plaster of paris, fibre clay
resin items including amorphite, amber and composites
televisions - including CRT, LCD, LED and Plasma screens
eggs
cakes of all types
Musical instruments
There is no enhanced compensation available for musical instruments.
Perishables
Fresh fruit, meat, fish and other perishable articles should be able to withstand transit times of at least 48 hours and must be sent by guaranteed next day service as a minimum requirement within the UK . Packages must be clearly labelled “PERISHABLE”. Packages of fish should be smoked or chilled, and sealed in vacuum packs before consignment. In all cases they must be enclosed in adequate polystyrene containment to prevent contamination. It is the responsibility of the shipper to package all perishable articles in such a manner that during transport within the system the contents are kept at an appropriate temperature that is unlikely to give rise to a risk to health.
Certain international destinations prohibit the import of perishable articles, including perishable and non-perishable foodstuffs. Please check individual country restrictions before sending consignments containing perishable foodstuffs or articles (including plants, flowers, medicines, seeds and other vegetable products intended for further processing) using our globalpriority service. Perishable articles cannot be sent using our globalexpress, globalvalue or globaleconomy services. For more information about service availability, or for country-specific prohibitions, exclusions or licence requirements, please refer to our worldwide directory or ask at a Post Office® branch.
Plants
Live plants may only be sent in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the heading ‘Perishable articles and foodstuffs’ above.
Prescription medicines and drugs sent for scientific purposes
Prescription drugs sent for medical or scientific purposes, for example from a medical practitioner to a hospital, must contain the address and telephone number of the sender in case of non-delivery, so that they may be returned without delay. The properties of these drugs, when classified by the sender, should not meet any of the criteria of the 9 classes of dangerous goods. Drugs in prescription quantities may be sent by private individuals in the case of emergencies. In all cases, the sender’s name, address and telephone number must be included on the inside of the package.
Radioactive materials
Radioactive materials not classified as dangerous goods in the latest edition of the ‘Technical instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air’ published by the ICAO, like samples of granite rock, can be sent to UK and International destinations. Surround with cushioning material eg bubble wrap. The sender’s name and return address must be clearly visible on the outer packaging.
Sharp objects and instruments (including scissors and kitchen knives or utensils)
These items may only be posted if they are packaged appropriately so that they do not present a risk to employees, other packages or recipients.
Works of art
Works of art cannot be exported to certain destinations on the globalpriority and globalvalue services and are excluded from compensation for loss and damage with globalexpress although they can be sent using this service.
BFPO and Globalexpress specific prohibitions
In addition to the prohibitions and restrictions set out and/or referred to above, the following items must not be sent through the globalexpress service:
foodstuffs and perishable food articles and beverages requiring refrigeration or other environmental control
plants and plant material, including seeds and cut flowers (cut flowers are acceptable to certain destinations, information available upon request)
perishables
wet ice (frozen water)
items requiring Parcelforce Worldwide to obtain any special licence or permit for transportation, importation or exportation
consignments with a declared value for customs in excess of that permitted
parcels that are wet, leaking or emit an odour of any kind
parcels that are wrapped in kraft paper
live animals and insects
In addition to these prohibitions, the following items are excluded from our liability for compensation for globalexpress:
artwork, including any work created or developed by the application of skill, taste or creative talent for sale, display or collection. This includes without limitation, items like paintings, drawings, vases, tapestries, limited-edition prints, fine art, statues, sculptures, collector’s items, customised or personalised musical instruments or similar items
film, photographic images, including photographic negatives, photographic chromes and photographic slides
any commodity that by its inherent nature is particularly susceptible to damage, or the market value of which is particularly variable or difficult to ascertain
Prohibited goods
In the event of Parcelforce Worldwide returning an item to the sender due to contravention of customs regulations for ‘prohibited goods’, the charges will not be refunded and a return charge may apply.
Arms and ammunition
All firearms including: imitations and antiques; paint-ball or toy guns; taser guns; air rifles, air pistols, components of firearms and all other items similar to, or resembling the foregoing are prohibited. All ammunition (including components thereof) and airgun pellets are also prohibited.
Christmas crackers
Christmas crackers are prohibited.
Counterfeit currency
Counterfeit currency and counterfeit stamps are prohibited.
Dangerous goods
To comply with strict transport regulations and in line with other parcel delivery companies, Parcelforce Worldwide does not carry the majority of goods classified as dangerous in the latest edition of the ICAO’s ‘Technical instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air’. Prohibited dangerous goods include (for example):
explosives like fireworks, flares and blasting caps
gases including cylinders for camping stoves, gas cartridges, pressurised containers such as aerosols, fire extinguishers and scuba tanks
flammable liquids including acetone, benzene, petroleum, lighter fluid, solvent-based paint thinners and removers and many paints, enamels, adhesives, as well as perfumes and aftershaves
flammable solids including magnesium, phosphorous, potassium, sodium, sodium hydride, zinc powder, fire lighters and matches
oxidising materials or organic peroxides, (including many disinfectants, nitrates and hair dyes or colourants containing peroxide)
toxic or infectious substances
radioactive material
corrosives including acids, corrosive paint and rust removers, caustic soda, some dyes, mercury and gallium metal
miscellaneous, eg car airbag inflators, dry ice
Unless specifically identified within the ‘restricted goods’ section above, we do not carry dangerous goods and such items are not covered by our compensation. Sending prohibited goods or failing to comply with the conditions which apply to those that are permitted is a criminal offence which may result in prosecution. In such circumstances, Parcelforce Worldwide may deal with the goods as it sees fit, including destroying or disposing of the relevant items.
Damaged batteries
Damaged batteries of any sort and those identified by the manufacturer as being defective for safety reasons are strictly prohibited and must not be sent.
Drugs and certain substances
Controlled drugs and drugs detailed in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (as amended) may not be sent by any Parcelforce Worldwide service. Those discovered in transit will be stopped, and handed to Customs or the Police, who may take legal action against the sender and/or recipient. Examples: cocaine, cannabis resin, LSD, heroin, amyl nitrate, leaves from the Catha Edulia plant, narcotics, morphine, opium, psychotropic substances etc.
Controlled drugs and drugs detailed in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (as amended) may not be sent by any Parcelforce Worldwide service. Those discovered in transit will be stopped and handed to HM Revenue & Customs or the police, who may take legal action against the sender and/or recipient.
Certain other substances which may be prohibited or are illegal to import or export to and from certain countries, or which Parcelforce Worldwide considers to have as having an effect similar to a controlled drug may be deemed as prohibited by Parcelforce Worldwide.
Frozen food
For all international services, foodstuffs and perishable food articles and beverages requiring refrigeration or other environmental control are prohibited.
Foreign and illegal lottery tickets
Foreign and illegal lottery tickets and related advertisments for illegal lotteries are prohibited.
Goods made in foreign prisons
Goods made in foreign prisons (except those imported for a non-commercial purpose) of a kind not manufactured in the UK or those in transit.
Human and animal remains
Human and animal remains (including ashes) are prohibited.
Indecent, obscene or offensive articles
Including pornography as detailed in Part 5 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 and indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child as detailed in section 160 and 161 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988. Indecent, obscene or offensive communications, prints, photographs, books or other articles, and packets bearing grossly offensive, indecent or obscene words, marks or designs are prohibited. Those discovered in transit will be stopped, and handed to Customs or the Police, who may take legal action against the sender and/or recipient.
Infectious substances
Infectious substances assigned to Category A (UN2814 or UN2900) as classified in the latest edition of the ICAO ‘Technical instructions for safe transport of dangerous goods by air’ are prohibited. Clinical and medical waste, including contaminated dressings, bandages and needles, is prohibited.
Live animals or insects
For all international services live animals (including snakes, mice and reptiles) are prohibited.
Misleading endorsements
Parcels must not bear words, marks or designs which are unauthorised and which may reasonably lead the recipient to believe that the package has been sent On Her Majesty’s Service.
Waste, dirt, filth or refuse
Foul or disgusting material (including household waste) is prohibited.
Wet ice (frozen water)
Commercial mail
Commercial mail is mailed items that are sent through the HQ BFPO mail system by a UK-based commercial operator in response to an order placed by an authorised individual.
Ordering goods through the BFPO Commercial Mail system
The following individuals can use the system:
British forces personnel
entitled civilians
dependants of the above
These ‘end customers’ based at a BFPO address, can arrange to receive goods via a UK based Commercial Operator, which is categorised by BFPO (the Authority) as ‘Commercial Mail’ (also known as ‘Commercial Receipts’). Family and friends (living in the UK) of the above can also arrange for ‘Commercial Mail’ to be received by end customers. For example, end customers based at a BFPO address, or family and friends (living in the UK), will directly contact a mail order or catalogue company, possibly via the Internet, to place an order for goods for delivery to a BFPO address.
Check the commercial contracts list of companies already in direct contract with HQ BFPO under the ‘Commercial Mail’ process.
All potential users of the BFPO Commercial Mail system are strongly advised to read both the disclaimer and additional information.
Disclaimer:
The Authority does not endorse any company that appears on the BFPO Commercial Contracts List, in any way whatsoever, including any product(s) or service(s) they offer.
Individuals who make use of these companies do so entirely at their own risk.
Individuals are to be aware that there may be other companies, not appearing on the BFPO Commercial Contracts List, who may be able to offer the same, or similar product(s) or service(s).
Should you choose to order from a company not appearing on the BFPO Commercial Contracts List, they will be required to adhere to one of the following processes;
Once a company has received an order from an Authorised Individual, they can despatch articles of Commercial Mail to End Customers at worldwide BFPO locations, via the HQ BFPO Northolt Commercial Mail (CM) System, by following one of the four following options:
Companies who foresee a potential ‘one off’, or infrequent use of the BFPO CM System can either;
a. Physically post the article at a Post Office and pay the appropriate (HM forces) postage rate (note: using either Royal Mail documentation (CN22/23) or ParcelForce Worldwide PFU 509 despatch pack). Payment for this method allows for both the shipment to HQ BFPO Northolt and the onward shipment to the BFPO End Customer, with no additional requirement for a direct CM Contract with BFPO, or any extra costs incurred.
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b. Use the arrangement BFPO has with Parcelforce Worldwide*, named the ‘One Stop Shop’ Process. Under this process, Companies contract directly with ParcelForce Worldwide (see below for contact details), who, in turn, are in direct CM Contract with BFPO. Payment for this method also allows for both the shipment to HQ BFPO Northolt and the onward shipment to the BFPO End Customer, with no additional requirement for a direct CM Contract with BFPO, or any extra costs incurred.
*NOTE: Many Companies are already in direct contract with ParcelForce for collections of goods direct from their premises for addresses in the UK mainland only. This does not allow for the correct documentation or onward shipment (and extra cost) for despatch from HQ BFPO Northolt to the BFPO End Customer. We recommend that you speak to your Parcelforce representative for further information.
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c. Use any CM Contract BFPO may have with other Courier Companies who have chosen to be in direct CM Contract with BFPO. Under this process, companies contract directly with the courier company on the list who, in turn, is in direct CM Contract with BFPO. Payment for this method is made direct to the courier company, who are themselves invoiced by BFPO. This allows for both the shipment to HQ BFPO Northolt and the onward shipment to the BFPO End Customer, with no additional requirement for a direct CM Contract with BFPO, or any extra costs incurred.
Companies who foresee potential frequent use of the BFPO CM System enter into a CM Contract directly with BFPO Commercial (see below for contact details), for the onward shipment by BFPO to the BFPO End Customer, with prior use of either your company’s own transport or a carrier of your company’s choice for the inland journey to deliver articles to HQ BFPO Northolt.
Additional Information
All potential users of the HQ BFPO Commercial Mail System must read the rules on mail prohibitions and restrictions.
Adhere without exclusion to the weight and size restrictions that apply to ‘Commercial Mail’.
Note that articles outside of these maximum weight and size restrictions will be refused upon entry at the HQ BFPO Commercial Mail reception desk.
Note that Purchase Order numbers cannot be accommodated under the electronic Invoicing process that supports the automated BFPO Commercial Mail System and will therefore not appear on any invoice issued by the Defence Business Service, Liverpool
Note that HQ BFPO will not enter into any compensation arrangements with, or make any direct compensation payments to, any third party who use a company that is itself already in direct Commercial Mail Contract with BFPO to despatch their articles to HQ BFPO Northolt and beyond, to end BFPO addresses overseas. BFPO’s responsibility and authority remains within the Commercial Mail Contract with the Company in possession of a Commercial Mail Contract with HQ BFPO only. Any arrangement between the third party and the company in possession of a ‘Commercial Mail’ contract with BFPO, regarding the despatch of the third party’s articles to HQ BFPO Northolt and beyond, is entirely the concern of those two parties only. HQ BFPO bears no responsibility, authority or commitment in that relationship, as its contractual relationship is with the Company in possession of a ‘Commercial Mail’ Contract with HQ BFPO only
Note that BFPO offers a very limited service for items destined for 5000 series BFPO numbers, one that does not offer any delivery guarantees or compensation coverage. This is due to the fact that once items have reached HQ BFPO for processing, they are then passed to a separate, 3rd party for subsequent processing and distribution, who operate very strict controls on mail volume allocations and types of items allowed. This places the items totally outside of BFPO’s control, therefore no assurance as to final delivery timeframes can be given and BFPO does not accept liability for compensation in the event of any item(s) going missing. Should the 3rd party, for whatever reason, refuse to accept any item upon presentation by HQ BFPO, then the Sender shall be notified by <abbr ti