A tracking number (also called tracking code or universal tracking number) is a unique identifier assigned to each parcel that lets you track package movement between countries and even domestically. Use our tracking number lookup system to monitor any shipment.
Your tracking number may be international or limited to tracking within the sender's country. The Universal Postal Union uses tracking number formats like RA123456789CN - the first two letters indicate package type while the last two show country of origin. Parcels with these numbers can be tracked through delivery using our universal parcel tracking system.
Other shipments may use different tracking number formats through various logistics and shipping companies, Note that some packages may not be trackable in the destination country until you receive postal or courier notification.
Here’s a breakdown of common tracking number formats:
UPS: Tracking numbers start with "1Z" and are 18 characters long, providing detailed updates.FedEx: Usually 12 digits, allowing you to track both Express and Ground shipments.USPS: Ranges from 20-22 digits, covering all domestic shipments within the United States.DHL: Often 10-11 digits, may include prefixes like "JD" to indicate specific services.Canada Post: Usually 16 digits, starting with a combination of letters and ending with "CA" identifying the country of origin and destination.How to Find Your Tracking Number?Your tracking number is your gateway to real-time updates. Here’s how to locate it:Shipping Confirmation Email: Usually sent right after your order has shipped, containing your tracking number.Shipping Label or Receipt: If you received a physical shipment, the tracking number will be on the label or receipt.Carrier’s Customer Service: If you can’t find the tracking number, reaching out to the carrier directly can often resolve the issue.
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