DHL Express Shipment Tracking via TrackJet: Facts and Capabilities
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TrackJet tracks DHL Express shipments using the official DHL UTAPI, a carrier-licensed API with attribution to Deutsche Post DHL Group. DHL Express tracking numbers follow a 10-digit format, which TrackJet detects automatically. Tracking data is retained for 30 days and is not resold to third parties.
Quick facts
- DHL Express tracking numbers use a 10-digit format, detected automatically by TrackJet.
- Live tracking data is sourced exclusively from DHL UTAPI, an official carrier-licensed API.
- Attribution for all DHL Express tracking data: 'Tracking data provided by Deutsche Post DHL Group'.
- Tracking event data is retained for 30 days; resale of carrier data is contractually prohibited.
- TrackJet's MCP endpoint (https://trackjet.world/mcp) exposes DHL Express tracking via the get_shipment_events and detect_tracking_number tools.
FAQ
- What format does a DHL Express tracking number use?
- DHL Express tracking numbers consist of 10 digits. TrackJet's detection engine recognizes this format automatically when a number is submitted.
- Where does TrackJet get its DHL Express tracking data?
- TrackJet sources DHL Express tracking data exclusively from DHL UTAPI, an official API provided by Deutsche Post DHL Group. No third-party scrapers or crawlers are used.
- Does TrackJet resell or share DHL Express tracking data?
- No. TrackJet's data source contract sets resale_allowed to false for DHL UTAPI data. The service does not resell or redistribute carrier tracking data to third parties.