International courier from Alwar to Egypt. Free home pickup.
Pickup from your Alwar door — Alwar city, Bhiwadi, MIA — packed and documented, into the DTDC International network. 7–11 working days door-to-door for express; air movement to Cairo (CAI) via Delhi feeder + Mumbai/Delhi, often through a Gulf trans-shipment. From ₹1,200 per kilogram before fuel surcharge and GST.
Five steps from your Alwar door to an Egyptian address.
Pickup, Alwar.
Free at 5 kg+. We come to Alwar city, Bhiwadi industrial area, MIA, or wherever you are.
Pack & document.
Commercial invoice, KYC, recipient Egyptian National ID on the AWB. Done at our office before handover.
Delhi-feeder + DTDC.
Same-day or next-morning run from Alwar to the Delhi DTDC International facility. Air movement to Cairo (CAI) via Mumbai or Delhi, often via a Gulf trans-shipment hub.
Egyptian customs.
Clearance via the Egyptian Customs Authority. Be straight about this: clearance is slower than Gulf — typically 3–7 days. Ramadan and major holidays add more. We track it daily.
Doorstep delivery.
Last-mile across Cairo, Alexandria, Giza, Suez. POD on WhatsApp the same day.
Starting rates. Real pricing depends on weight.
Egypt rates run higher than the Gulf countries because of the additional trans-shipment leg and longer customs cycle. Final price depends on actual or volumetric weight (whichever is greater) plus the international fuel surcharge in force on your booking date. GST is extra.
Starting per-kg rates
- Express (7–11 days, door)from ₹1,200 / kg
- Economy (11–16 days, door)from ₹900 / kg
- Min billable weight0.5 kg
- Pickup from AlwarFree at 5 kg+
Volumetric formula: (L × W × H cm) ÷ 5000.
Worked example
A 2 kg parcel — say a Bhiwadi auto-component sample with technical drawings for a Suez Canal Economic Zone industrial-supply buyer:
- Express, 2 kg × ₹1,200≈ ₹2,400
- + fuel surcharge (~25%)≈ ₹600
- + GST 18%≈ ₹540
- Approx total, express≈ ₹4,000
Indicative only. Fuel surcharge and rate cards change.
What you’ll need at pickup.
Egypt is paperwork-fussy and the Egyptian Customs Authority (ECA) is slower than Gulf customs. Tight documents at pickup save days at the other end — especially for Bhiwadi B2B samples destined for the Suez Canal industrial zone.
KYC of the sender
One photo ID for the person whose name is on the AWB — Aadhaar, passport or driving licence. We photograph it at pickup; not stored beyond DTDC’s record.
Commercial invoice
For Bhiwadi B2B samples, a printed invoice with HS codes, item-level pricing and recipient business name. For gifts, a written declaration with values stated. Egyptian customs is fair-value based — under-declaring trips inspections.
Recipient Egyptian National ID
National ID number for the consignee on the AWB — for commercial parcels, the importer’s tax registration. Without one of these, ECA holds the parcel pending verification.
Prescription (medicines)
Tablets going to a family member: copy of the prescription with doctor’s registration, sealed strips, no liquids, no controlled substances. EgyDA (Egyptian Drug Authority) sets the rules; small personal-use quantities are workable with paperwork.
What Egypt doesn’t let in.
Egypt is more permissive than Gulf states — alcohol and most foods are sold openly — but courier parcels still face screening and zero-tolerance for several categories. CITES enforcement is serious.
Don’t even try
- Alcohol — courier zero-tolerance even though it is legal at retail.
- Pork and pork products — restricted in courier consignments.
- Ivory, tortoise-shell, antiquities — Egypt is strict on CITES and on protected-heritage items, both inbound and outbound.
- Recreational drugs, CBD, cannabis — banned outright.
- E-cigarettes, vape liquids — banned.
- Satellite receivers and broadcast equipment — NTRA-controlled.
- Israeli-origin products — despite the peace treaty, many products are still flagged at customs.
- Aerosols and pressurised cans — air-leg restricted.
- Lithium batteries above 100 Wh — restricted on air leg.
Allowed with care
- Bhiwadi industrial-component samples — auto-components, mechanical parts, fasteners destined for the Suez Canal industrial zone; declare HS code and importer details.
- Textiles, sarees, lehengas, dupattas — declare a fair value, no issue.
- Books — politically-neutral preferred; avoid materials critical of the Egyptian government.
- Sealed dry sweets — factory-sealed mithai usually clears.
- Prescription tablets — sealed strip, copy of Rx, recipient National ID. No injectables.
- Non-precious jewellery, papier-mâché, small electronics — declare make, model, fair value.
- Personal documents — passports, originals, signed papers.
Bhiwadi B2B to Suez Canal zone, NCR-IT family parcels, weddings.
Bhiwadi B2B to Suez Canal Economic Zone
The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) is being built up as an auto-supply hub for Africa and the Mediterranean — Egypt has its own auto-assembly footprint, with a growing Indian supplier presence. Bhiwadi auto-component cluster suppliers send mechanical parts, fasteners, sample fixtures and technical drawings to Egyptian industrial-supply buyers. Commercial invoice with HS codes is non-negotiable.
NCR-IT family parcels
Alwar is on the NCR spillover. Some families have a son or daughter working in Cairo / Alexandria after a Gurgaon or Noida career stop. Festival outfits, sealed sweets, kitchen tools, photo prints. Shipped from the family home.
Wedding outfits
Lehengas, sherwanis, dupattas. Shipped well ahead of weddings to Egypt-resident Indian families — express recommended given the longer customs cycle.
Returning-traveller baggage
Egyptian tourists who completed the India circuit (Delhi–Agra–Jaipur, often passing through Alwar route) and ran out of suitcase room. Picked from the hotel, packed, shipped before they fly out.
Personal documents
Originals, signed contracts, certified copies. Always express; tracked international document is faster than registered post.
AWB on WhatsApp. Track on dtdc.in. POD when it lands.
The moment the parcel is booked into DTDC International, we send you the AWB number on WhatsApp. Type it into the public tracker at dtdc.in any time. On Egypt lanes the customs-clearance phase can show static tracking for 3–7 days — that’s ECA, not the parcel being lost. We chase status daily and update you. POD on delivery.
Asked most often.
How long does Egyptian customs really take?
Honest answer: 3–7 days for a clean parcel, longer during Ramadan and Egyptian public holidays. The Egyptian Customs Authority is slower than any Gulf customs — that’s a structural fact, not specific to your parcel. Express transit of 7–11 working days door-to-door already factors this in. If we promise faster, we’d be misleading you.
I’m a Bhiwadi auto-component supplier sending samples to the Suez Canal industrial zone — what works?
Mechanical parts, fasteners, sample fixtures, technical drawings — set a recurring slot. Documents: commercial invoice with HS codes, item-level pricing, your GST and the buyer’s details (Egyptian importer tax registration is best) on the AWB. SCZONE-bound parcels typically clear without the Cairo retail-customs delay if the consignee is a registered free-zone entity; we ask the buyer to confirm their FZE status before booking. Avoid lithium-battery-equipped items above 100 Wh on the air leg.
Does shipping during Ramadan slow things down?
Yes — noticeably. Egypt observes Ramadan with reduced government working hours, and ECA clearance times stretch by 2–4 days during the month. Eid al-Fitr immediately after adds another holiday gap. If you’re sending wedding outfits or anything time-sensitive into a Ramadan window, we recommend booking 2–3 weeks ahead and using express.