To easily track your package, simply enter the tracking number from the seller or online shop into the field above. Trying to track your package through the courier’s website can be complicated; you might have to navigate multiple sites, translate information, and figure out the final delivery company. Trackingpkgs.com automatically tracks your package with relevant couriers, often finding the last-mile tracking number, so you can follow it from origin to your door; remember that delivery time varies depending on origin, couriers, and destination transit.
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Shipping a package internationally is an exciting adventure for your item! Let’s explore the journey:
Packing Up: The sender carefully packs your item to ensure it stays safe on its journey.
Handing It Over: The sender then takes the securely packed item to a shipping company, like a post office or courier.
Starting the Journey: Your package begins its trip in the country it’s sent from (for example, China).
Moving Around the Country: Within China, your package may travel by truck or plane to different locations.
Saying Goodbye to China: Before leaving, your package goes through “export customs,” like a passport stamp for your item!
The Big Trip Begins: Now, your package travels across the world on a plane or a large ship.
Pit Stops: Your package might visit another country on the way, a “transshipment” that’s like a layover!
Arriving in the New Country: When your package arrives, it goes through “import customs.”
Last Leg of the Journey: After customs, your package travels within the destination country to reach you.
Delivery Day: Finally, the delivery person brings your package right to your door, or sends a notification to pick it up.
The time this all takes can vary. This is affected by which countries the package travels between. This also depends on the shipping company handling your package. How the package travels (by air or sea) also affects this. The postal services’ workload in both countries also contributes. Trackingpkgs.com estimates your package’s delivery timeframe with 50-80% accuracy, thanks to accumulated statistics for common packages, especially with the last mile tracking number.
It’s understandable to worry when your package seems to disappear, according to the tracking. Don’t worry! There are often simple reasons your tracking isn’t updating. Think of your package on a long road trip, cruising without pit stops for miles. That’s often what’s happening when tracking goes quiet: your package is just in transit. This is especially true for international or long-distance shipments; your package might be far from scanning devices.
Picture the post office during the holidays: bustling, with packages piled high and workers rushing. Tracking updates can lag during peak times; your package is moving, but high volumes mean less frequent scans. If your package crosses borders, it might pause at customs, like a strict bouncer. They carefully check every package, which takes time, so tracking might not update for days; this is normal. Sometimes the issue isn’t your package but a glitch in the tracking system. Your package might be scanned, but the information is stuck in digital traffic, delaying updates. Weekends and holidays create a “dead zone” for tracking; it’s like your package is taking a mini-vacation. Come Monday, expect a flurry of updates as everything gets moving again.
A lack of updates is usually fine, but investigate if domestic shipments are dark for over a week, or international for over two, or if the estimated delivery date has passed. If concerned, contact the shipping company; they have more information and can help. Remember, patience is key; your package is likely moving steadily, even if tracking doesn’t show every step.
What if my package is stuck in customs?
It can be tricky to know if your package is stuck in customs; here are some helpful steps:
- Check your tracking information. Look for status updates like “Held in Customs” or “Customs Clearance.” If your package hasn’t moved in days, it might be in customs.
- Contact the shipping company. Call their customer service line. Provide your tracking number and ask for details. They might have more information than the online tracking shows.
- Check with the local customs office. Find the destination country’s customs office contact information. You may need to provide the tracking number and package details.
- Look for customs forms. Check your email for forms from customs or the shipping company. These forms might need additional information or payment.
- Be patient. Customs processing can take from a few days to several weeks. Delays are common, especially during busy times or for international shipments.
Common reasons for customs delays include:
- Incomplete or incorrect customs declaration forms.
- Restricted or prohibited items.
- Outstanding customs fees or taxes.
- Random security checks.
- High package volumes during peak seasons.
Remember: If your package is in customs, it’s usually not lost; it’s just being checked.
If you’ve confirmed your package is in customs, you may need to:
- Provide additional information about the package contents.
- Pay any required customs fees or taxes.
- In some cases, you might need to submit a formal customs clearance request.
Tip: Keep your tracking number handy and contact the shipping company; they’re your best resource for customs issues.
Finally, track Correos express cargo using the waybill, and postal/courier shipments from China, Israel, USA, UK, Italy, France, Netherlands.