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Contact Support to add a carrierHow Universal Parcel Tracking Works
Parceler is a free, all-in-one package tracker that follows your shipments across 3,200+ couriers and postal services worldwide — express carriers, national post, and regional last-mile partners alike.
Instead of opening a different courier website for every order, you can track any package by tracking number in one place. Parceler supports global express carriers like FedEx, UPS, DHL and TNT, national postal services such as USPS, Royal Mail, India Post, Canada Post and China Post, and fast-growing regional couriers including Aramex, Delhivery, Blue Dart, DTDC, J&T Express and Cainiao. Whichever one is carrying your parcel, the live status, customs updates, and estimated delivery date all appear in a single, easy-to-read timeline.
Because many shipments change hands between a postal service and a local last-mile courier, Parceler stitches those handoffs into one continuous journey — so an international order from Amazon, AliExpress, Temu, SHEIN, eBay or Shopee stays trackable from the warehouse, through customs, and all the way to your door.
How to track a package by tracking number
1. Find your tracking number
It's on your shipping confirmation email, order page, or receipt — usually 8–34 letters and digits, like 1Z999AA10123456784 (UPS) or LZ123456789CN (China Post).
2. Enter it into Parceler
Paste the number into Parceler's tracking search. We auto-detect the courier from the format; if several carriers share a format, just pick yours from the list.
3. Follow it in real time
See live status, the full scan history, the estimated delivery date, and a route map that stitches together every carrier handoff — all on one page.
What your tracking status means
Confused by a tracking update? Here's what the most common parcel statuses actually mean.
- Info received / Label created
- The sender has generated a shipping label and the carrier is expecting the parcel, but it has not been scanned or collected yet.
- In transit
- Your package has left the origin facility and is moving through the carrier's network toward the destination — often passing through several sorting hubs along the way.
- Customs clearance / Held at customs
- An international parcel is being inspected by customs. It may clear automatically, or be held until any import duty, VAT, or tax is paid.
- Out for delivery
- The parcel is loaded on a delivery vehicle and is expected to arrive at your address the same day.
- Delivered
- The carrier has marked the shipment as delivered. If you can't find it, check with neighbours, your mailbox, or the carrier's proof-of-delivery photo.
- Exception / Delivery attempted
- Something interrupted the journey — a failed delivery attempt, an address problem, weather, or a customs hold. The carrier usually retries automatically.