International route · Bhilwara → Bangladesh

International courier from Bhilwara to Bangladesh. Free home pickup.

Pickup from your Bhilwara door — textile mill, suiting godown or family home — feeder-trans-shipped via Udaipur, packed and documented, into the DTDC International network. 5–7 working days door-to-door for express to Dhaka, Chittagong or Sylhet; from ₹600 per kilogram before fuel surcharge and GST.

Transit (express)5–7 working days
Starting ratefrom ₹600/kg
NetworkDTDC International
Origin pickupFree at 5 kg+
02 — How this lane runs

Five steps from your Bhilwara door to a Bangladesh address.

STEP

Pickup, Bhilwara.

Free at 5 kg+ — RICCO industrial area mills, Pur Road suiting godowns or any residential pin. We bring tape, bubble wrap and the international airway bill.

STEP

Udaipur feeder.

Bhilwara has no airport, so we surface-feed ~165 km to the Udaipur DTDC International facility (+1 day).

STEP

DTDC handover.

Commercial invoice, KYC, content declaration finalised. Air movement to Dhaka (DAC), Chittagong (CGP) or Sylhet (ZYL) via Mumbai, Delhi or Kolkata on Biman, IndiGo, Air India or SpiceJet.

STEP

Bangladesh customs.

Clearance at Hazrat Shahjalal Dhaka, Shah Amanat Chittagong or Osmani Sylhet. Major airports clear cleanly; we route everything through them rather than land borders, where transit is slower.

STEP

Doorstep delivery.

Last-mile in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna or wherever the consignee sits. POD on WhatsApp the same day.

03 — Rate band, Bhilwara → Bangladesh

Starting rates. Real pricing depends on weight.

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. Bhilwara surface-feed to Udaipur is included in the per-kg rate at 5 kg+.

Starting per-kg rates

  • Express (5–7 days, door)from ₹600 / kg
  • Economy (7–11 days, door)from ₹450 / kg
  • Min billable weight0.5 kg
  • Pickup from BhilwaraFree at 5 kg+

Volumetric formula: (L × W × H cm) ÷ 5000.

Worked example

A 2 kg parcel — say a textile-sample set for an Old Dhaka-Patuatuli wholesaler:

  • Express, 2 kg × ₹600≈ ₹1,200
  • + fuel surcharge (~25%)≈ ₹300
  • + GST 18%≈ ₹270
  • Approx total, express≈ ₹2,000

Indicative only. Fuel surcharge and rate cards change.

04 — Customs & documentation

What you’ll need at pickup.

Bangladesh customs is particular about textile-import paperwork because of its own large textile industry. Get the invoice, HS codes and trade-licence right and the parcel moves cleanly through Hazrat Shahjalal.

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 commercial goods — and Bhilwara textile-suiting samples almost always count — a printed invoice listing items, HS codes (52/54/55 series for synthetic and blended suiting), quantity and value. Recipient’s Bangladesh trade-licence number for B2B; National ID number or passport for personal. For gifts, a written declaration with stated value.

Prescription (medicines)

For tablets going to a family member: a copy of the prescription with the doctor’s registration number. The DGDA flags injectables, controlled substances and unbranded generics; sealed-strip oral medication in prescribed quantities is fine.

05 — Bangladesh-specific restrictions

What Bangladesh doesn’t let in.

Bangladesh is Muslim-majority and enforces a clear list at customs. Items shipped against it are seized at Hazrat Shahjalal, with disposal fees billed to the consignee. We route through major airports — Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet — because clearance is cleaner there than at land borders.

Don’t even try

  • Pork products of any kind — pork ham, pork-derived gelatin sweets, sausage. Halal-policy enforcement is strict.
  • Alcohol — zero tolerance, despite cultural similarity to West Bengal. Even sealed bottles are seized.
  • Drugs and narcotics — including unprescribed pharmaceuticals.
  • Weapons, replicas, decorative edged items — flagged.
  • Aerosols, lithium > 100 Wh — universal courier rules.
  • Counterfeit goods, anti-government media, religious-extremist material — seized; senders may be flagged.

Allowed with care

  • Bhilwara polyester / blended-suiting fabric — interesting bidirectional lane: Bangladesh has its own massive textile industry, but Bhilwara mills supply specific polyester / blended-suiting niches that Bangladesh doesn’t make in volume. Declare HS code, fibre composition, GSM and per-metre value; under-declared textile shipments draw queries.
  • Sarees, lehengas, dupattas — block-print, silk, wedding outfits. Allowed but Bangladesh has strong import-sensitivity due to its own industry; clean commercial invoice with HS codes is non-negotiable.
  • Books, in any language — Bengali-translated Indian publications are welcomed; declare title and value.
  • Sealed dry sweets and namkeen — Halal-compatible only; declare ingredients and keep packaging factory-sealed.
  • Prescription tablets — sealed strips, prescription, recipient ID.
  • Non-precious jewellery and small electronics — declare make, model, value.
  • Papier-mâché and Rajasthan handicrafts — straightforward declaration.
06 — What goes Bhilwara → Bangladesh

Textile-suiting B2B to Old Dhaka, Marwari family parcels, Durga Puja shipments.

Bhilwara textile-suiting B2B to Bangladesh importers

The headline lane — and an interesting one. Bangladesh runs the world’s second-largest textile-export industry, but its own mills focus on cotton-knit and woven garments; Bhilwara supplies the polyester / poly-viscose / blended-suiting niches that Bangladesh doesn’t make in volume. Polyester / blended-suiting samples and bulk shipments from RSWM, Sangam, BSL, Banswara Syntex and the broader Bhilwara mills network move into Old Dhaka-Patuatuli wholesale. Commercial invoice with HS codes, fibre composition, recipient trade-licence — every time.

Marwari B2B documents to Old Dhaka-Patuatuli

Patuatuli and surrounding lanes — historic Bengali-Marwari merchant trade. Commercial invoices, sample dispatch papers, signed contracts.

Wedding outfits

Cross-border Bengali-Marwari weddings happen regularly. Sherwanis, lehengas, dupattas, jewellery boxes (non-precious).

Durga Puja parcels

Bangladesh has a sizeable Hindu minority and Durga Puja in Sep–Oct is the peak shipping window for them. Pooja items, decorations, sealed dry sweets. Ship by mid-September to land in time.

Gifts to Bangladeshi-Marwari families

Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna. Cross-border Bengali-Hindu and Marwari business families have deep ties; Old Dhaka’s Patuatuli wholesale market still has a visible Marwari trader presence. Sarees, kitchenware, books.

Returning-traveller baggage

Bangladeshi tourists who shopped too much in Rajasthan for family visits or pilgrimage. Picked up from the hotel, packed, shipped before they fly out.

Bengali-language books and cultural materials

Heavily welcomed; cultural exchange across the border is historic and active.

07 — Tracking & proof of delivery

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. When delivery happens we forward the POD — signed slip or photo — within the hour.

08 — Three questions about Bangladesh shipments from Bhilwara

Asked most often.

Bangladesh has its own huge textile industry — why would they import suiting from Bhilwara?

Different parts of the textile stack. Bangladesh’s ~$50bn-a-year RMG industry is concentrated in cotton-knit and woven garment manufacturing for export to the West. Bhilwara is the global hub for polyester / poly-viscose / blended-suiting — a category Bangladesh doesn’t produce in volume because its own RMG industry is calibrated for cotton. So Old Dhaka-Patuatuli wholesalers and tailoring-trade buyers source Bhilwara suiting for the Bangladeshi domestic-tailoring and uniform market. The lane has run for decades on this complementary basis.

We run wholesale to Old Dhaka — what does the Patuatuli B2B routine look like?

Same template as any commercial export, but with extra textile-paperwork care because Bangladesh customs is particular. Clean commercial invoice with item-level HS codes (5407/5515 series for synthetic and blended suiting), fibre composition, GSM, per-metre value and total value. KYC of mill-side sender. Bangladesh trade-licence number of the Patuatuli wholesaler is non-negotiable — without it, customs treats it as personal and rates change. Under-declared textile shipments draw queries; declare honestly and clearance is straightforward.

When should I send Durga Puja parcels?

Durga Puja in Bangladesh falls in the Sep–Oct window and the lane gets noticeably busier from mid-September. Ship express by the second week of September; economy needs to leave by late August. Last-week shipments still go through, but Dhaka customs queues lengthen and the Old Dhaka last-mile gets choked during Puja itself.

09 — Quick quote, Bhilwara → Bangladesh

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