
Aramex Tracking
Aramex is the Middle East's homegrown logistics giant, and if you've ordered something from a Gulf retailer or shipped across the region, there's a good chance it moved on an Aramex truck or plane. Drop your Aramex tracking number below and Parceler pulls the latest scan, so you don't have to hop between portals to see where your parcel sits.
Time-definite, cross-border shipping — expect customs and clearance events on the way to you.
What makes an express shipment different
Express carriers fly parcels between countries on a guaranteed timetable, so the tracking timeline looks different from a domestic delivery.
Customs clearance events
International parcels are scanned through import clearance — a normal step that can briefly pause movement.
Duties & taxes
The destination country may charge import duty or VAT; watch tracking for a payment request that can hold delivery.
Air-hub routing
Shipments often pass through an intercontinental hub before the final local courier leg, adding transit scans.
Time-definite delivery
Most express services commit to a delivery window, so an ETA on the tracking page is usually reliable.
About Aramex
Founded in Amman, Jordan in 1982 and now headquartered in Dubai, Aramex grew from a courier startup into one of the largest logistics and transportation companies based in the Middle East and North Africa. It was the first Arab-based company to list on the NASDAQ, and today it runs an express, freight, and eCommerce network spanning the Gulf, the wider Middle East, Africa, South Asia, and beyond, often acting as the regional last-mile partner for global carriers and online stores.
In practice, an Aramex parcel usually originates from a retailer's warehouse or an Aramex Shop & Ship address, moves through a regional sorting hub (Dubai is a major one), clears customs if it's crossing borders, and is then handed to a local Aramex courier for delivery. Because Aramex handles a lot of cash-on-delivery and eCommerce volume in markets where street addressing can be informal, drivers often call or message recipients to confirm the drop-off — so keeping your phone reachable genuinely speeds things up.
Aramex tracking number format: Aramex tracking numbers are typically all-numeric and around 10 to 12 digits long. Shop & Ship and partner shipments may also surface a separate reference, so use the number printed on your Aramex label or sent in your shipment notification.
Aramex services
The shipping options you'll most often see on Aramex parcels.
Express Courier
Time-sensitive document and parcel delivery across the Middle East and internationally, Aramex's original and core business.
International Shipping & Shop & Ship
Cross-border delivery plus Aramex's popular Shop & Ship service, which gives you US, UK, and other overseas addresses to forward online purchases home.
eCommerce & Last-Mile Delivery
Fulfillment and final-mile delivery for online retailers, including cash-on-delivery handling that's common across Gulf and African markets.
Freight Forwarding
Air, sea, and land freight for heavier or bulk shipments that don't fit the express courier model.
Domestic Distribution
In-country pickup and delivery within markets where Aramex operates its own ground fleet.
Two ways to track Aramex
Either method works. Parceler is faster when you order from multiple carriers and want one timeline for everything.
Track on Aramex.com
- 1. Find your Aramex tracking number — it's on your shipping confirmation email, SMS, or the printed Aramex label (usually a 10-12 digit number).
- 2. Go to aramex.com and locate the 'Track' box on the homepage (or open the Track Shipments page).
- 3. Enter your tracking number — you can paste multiple numbers separated by commas to track several shipments at once.
- 4. Press Track to see the latest status, scan history, and estimated delivery details.
- 5. If a courier has attempted delivery, follow any prompt to reschedule or update your address, since Aramex often coordinates the final drop-off by phone.
- 6. Prefer one place for everything? Paste the same number into Parceler to follow your Aramex parcel alongside shipments from other carriers.
Track on Parceler
- 1. Paste your Aramex number above. No sign-up.
- 2. Parceler auto-detects the carrier — no dropdown to pick from.
- 3. See every scan event, location, and timestamp on a single timeline.
- 4. Optionally subscribe to push or email alerts for status changes.
Parceler vs. Aramex's native tracking
The carrier's own site shows the data they own. Parceler unifies every leg — including the partner handoff at the border — and adds tools the carrier doesn't.
| Feature | Parceler | Aramex |
|---|---|---|
| Live tracking | Yes | Yes |
| Multiple carriers in one place | Yes | No |
| Cross-border handoff stitching | Yes | No |
| Push & email notifications | Yes | Limited |
| Tracking translated to your language | Yes | No |
| Public API for sellers | Yes | Varies |
| Branded post-purchase pages | Yes | No |
What you get when you track Aramex here
- Real-time status updates the moment they hit the carrier network.
- One search box for 230+ carriers worldwide.
- Optional email and push alerts on every status change.
- Bulk tracking — paste dozens of numbers, auto-detected.
- Status events translated into 30+ languages.
- Free for shoppers. No sign-up, no paywall.
Contacting Aramex
Parceler doesn't operate Aramex's delivery network — questions about a specific parcel need to go to them directly.
- Support site
- aramex.com — forms, claims, self-service.
- Live chat
- Widget on most Aramex pages during local business hours.
- Phone
- Country-specific helplines for UAE and Middle East & Africa.
Aramex tracking — questions answered
It's usually an all-numeric code, commonly 10 to 12 digits. You'll find it on your Aramex label, in the shipping confirmation, or in the SMS the sender provided. If you used Shop & Ship, there may be an additional internal reference, but the main shipment number is what you enter to track.



