Send a parcel from Bhilwara to Nashik. We pick up free.
Roughly 750 kilometres south via Ahmedabad and NH52 toward Nashik — 2–3 working days on DTDC surface, next-morning on express via the Ahmedabad air sort. Pickup from your Bhilwara address (RIICO Industrial Area, Sanganer Mills, Pratap Nagar, Pur Road, Old Bhilwara) is free for parcels of 5 kg or more.
Pickup in Bhilwara, Ahmedabad transit, delivery across Nashik.
Pickup, Bhilwara.
Within 60–90 minutes of your call across RIICO Industrial Area, Sanganer Mills, Pratap Nagar, Pur Road and Old Bhilwara. RSWM / Sangam / Banswara / Nitin Spinners pickups are routine — booked the day before for the dispatch window when volumes hit a 35 kg+ slot.
Ahmedabad transit.
Same-evening handover to DTDC Bhilwara, road movement to the Ahmedabad hub overnight. From Ahmedabad the load goes south on NH52 toward Nashik.
Nashik delivery.
Sortation at Nashik DTDC and last-mile to Nashik Road, Panchavati, College Road, Gangapur Road, or the MIDC industrial belts at Ambad and Satpur — typically working day three on surface, next-morning on express.
POD on WhatsApp.
Once the recipient signs, we forward the proof of delivery (signature image and DTDC stamp) on WhatsApp the same hour.
Starting rates, Bhilwara → Nashik.
Final price depends on actual or volumetric weight (whichever is greater) plus the fuel surcharge in force on your booking date. GST is extra.
- Standard parcel (surface) from ₹120 / kg 2–3 working days. Min billable 5 kg.
- Express parcel (air) from ₹180 / kg Next-morning if booked before noon.
- Bulk consignment (35 kg+) from ₹120 / kg Min 35 kg. Surface routing.
Pickup is free in Bhilwara on this lane for parcels 5 kg and above. Volumetric formula: (L × W × H cm) ÷ 5000.
Textile-suiting B2B, MIDC industrial-component B2B, Marwari mill-owner documents.
Textile-suiting B2B
The single largest commercial flow on this lane. Bhilwara mills (RSWM, Sangam, Banswara, Nitin Spinners) ship polyester-suiting fabric, sample cartons and viscose blends to Nashik fashion-wholesale buyers and Maharashtra garment-trader networks. Recurring weekly slots; rate sheet on contract.
MIDC industrial-component B2B
Recurring B2B between Bhilwara fabricators and units in MIDC Ambad and Satpur — small machined components, jigs, tooling, sealed-bag fasteners. Palletised when volumes hit a 35 kg+ slot. We need a packing list and a tax invoice to keep the entry into MIDC clean.
Marwari mill-owner documents
Bhilwara's old-city Marwari mill-owner families ship signed contracts, partnership papers and notarised originals to Nashik trade contacts. Express only — for time-sensitive paper express still wins on the next-morning slot.
Education shipments
Books, kitchen kits and clothes for Bhilwara mill-family students at Sandip University, KK Wagh, NDMVPS and the medical college — peak in July and August.
Wedding shipments
Cross-cultural Bhilwara–Maharashtrian weddings: gift cartons, return favours, decor returns. Bulk pickup over an afternoon, single GST invoice.
Trade samples
Dry-fruit and packaged-food samples to Nashik dealers, agro-product literature, packaging mock-ups. Fresh grapes are perishable and not accepted; only sealed, shelf-stable samples ship.
A short, real list.
DTDC (and every air-network courier) prohibits these. Items most often misjudged on the Bhilwara → Nashik lane:
Banned outright
- Wines and country liquor — Nashik is wine country, but bottles cannot ship by courier
- Liquids of any kind — perfumes, attars, oils, gels, hand sanitiser
- Aerosols, pesticides and pressurised cans
- Flammable solids and matches
- Currency notes and gold/silver bullion
- Lithium batteries above 100 Wh on the air leg
Common Bhilwara / Nashik-lane misjudgements
- Wine-bottle souvenirs — declined at pickup. No exceptions, even sealed gift packs.
- Mill-floor solvent samples — RIICO Industrial Area solvents and dyestuff liquids cannot ship via courier.
- Vineyard pesticides or sprays — chemical category, banned outright.
- Aerosol cleaners from MIDC units — pressurised; ship only via dedicated dangerous-goods logistics, not us.
AWB on WhatsApp. Track on dtdc.in. POD when it lands.
The moment the parcel is booked into DTDC, we send you the AWB number on WhatsApp. Type it into the public tracker at dtdc.in any time. When delivery happens we forward the POD — signed slip or photo — within the hour.
Specific to Bhilwara → Nashik.
How long does the parcel actually take on this lane?
Surface runs 2–3 working days — Bhilwara → Ahmedabad hub overnight, then south on NH52 toward Nashik for delivery on day three. Express clears the same-evening DTDC connection in Bhilwara, moves overnight via the Ahmedabad air sort, and lands in Nashik on the next-morning delivery run for the standard pin codes (Nashik Road 422101, Panchavati 422003, College Road 422005, Gangapur Road 422013, MIDC Ambad / Satpur 422010).
Can you handle MIDC industrial-component B2B going to Ambad or Satpur weekly?
Yes — MIDC industrial-component B2B from Bhilwara fabricators to MIDC Ambad and Satpur is a recurring B2B flow on this lane. Small machined components, fasteners, tooling and assembly subparts move on the standard surface tier; anything 35 kg+ goes on a palletised bulk slot at the bulk rate. We block a weekday afternoon pickup window for your Bhilwara unit, lock a contract rate (usually below the public from-₹120/kg surface tariff for sustained volume), invoice monthly with GST, and forward AWBs and PODs to your dispatcher and the MIDC purchase desk. We need a packing list and a tax invoice for B2B consignments to keep the entry into MIDC clean.
Why are wine and grape products NOT shippable on this lane — Nashik is wine capital?
Right — Nashik is India's wine capital (Sula, York, Grover-Zampa, and dozens of boutique wineries), but wine itself is banned. Wine, country liquor and any sealed alcohol bottles cannot ship via courier on this lane (or any air-network lane in India) — declined at pickup, no exceptions, even sealed gift packs. Fresh grapes are also not accepted (perishable, not allowed on either surface or air). Vineyard pesticides and sprays fall under the chemical category and are banned outright. The only exception is non-perishable wine accompaniments — labels, corkscrews, wine-themed accessories, dry collateral — which ship normally.