We
are available for "special" projects R&D as well as existing
technologies manufacturing. If you can think it up, we can make it.
Total discretion relating to services provided, is our SOP!
If
you ask "real" operators of offshore "holidays",
where
they got their "stuff"
They'll
send you to us!
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APO/FPO Addressed Customers - If it's legal for us to ship it to you, we will.
All Military Post Offices (MPOs) have restrictions on items that can be sent using the APO/FPO system. While there are several "rules of thumb" that can be referred to, individual APO/FPO zip codes have restrictions that are specific to the overseas location they serve. For the first time ever, these zip codes are now available in an online database that can be searched quickly and easily to verify any and all restrictions to overseas military bases, posts and camps.
Type your five digit zip code in the box below and then click "check it"
- Packages may not exceed 70 lbs. (Some zip codes have lower limits)
- Packages may not exceed 130 inches in combined length and girth. (This means if you have a package that is 100" in length and 40" when you measure around it, you cannot send the item)
- All packages must be sent via the U.S. Postal System. The post office also requires companies or individuals to hand deliver packages being sent to APO/FPO addresses. (This is one reason why many merchants won't ship to APO/FPO addresses.)
- Firearms, alcohol, perishable foodstuffs and certain hazardous items also are restricted. Each zip code has a more detailed list of the restrictions for certain types of products.
- For packages, Priority Mail is only way to go. If a merchant ships a package to your APO/FPO address using standard or "surface" mail, it will likely be a while before you see it. This is because all Priority Mail eventually makes its way onto an airplane. Surface mail does not. Sending a package via surface mail may take up to 8 weeks because it will be placed on a ship instead of a plane.
- Some items just can't be shipped to APO/FPO. Just because a merchant won't ship an item to you does not mean that they don't ship to APO/FPO addresses. If you are planning on ordering a new range for the kitchen, you aren't going to find anyone who will (or can) ship it to you. We will ship to APO/FPO addresses within the limits imposed on us by the MPO and the law.
- "AE", "AA" and "AP" The APO/FPO "states" of "AE", "AA", and "AP" are the only legitimate states to use for an APO/FPO addresses. It is common knowledge that you can use "NY" for "AE", "CA" for "AP", and "FL" for "AA", but you run the risk of having your credit card rejected because the billing address they have on file (with AA, AE or AP for the state) does not match what you submitted online.
Finally, we exist to help overseas military servicemembers, DOD employees, government contractors and expatriates improve the quality of their lives by providing a vast selection of merchants who ship to APO/FPO
addresses. Should you have additional questions or comments that are not currently addressed on our website, please don't hesitate to send us an email message. We would love to
hear from you and help you with any of your APO/FPO shipping problems.
Thanks for your overseas service!
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