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Parcel tracking

Track a courier parcel across the major networks from one box. Paste the number below — TrackJet recognises the courier from the number’s shape, routes you to its official tracking, and where a licensed feed exists shows a source-labelled timeline. It never fabricates progress.

How TrackJet knows the courier

Each courier issues numbers in a recognisable shape — a UPS number starts 1Z and is 18 characters, a Royal Mail item follows the international S10 pattern, a DHL Express number is ten digits. TrackJet reads that shape, picks the courier and sends you to its official tracker. When the shape is ambiguous, it shows the candidates rather than guessing — and it never invents an event.

Courier number formats

The real formats (the examples illustrate the shape, not a live shipment):

CourierTypical formatExample shape
UPS 1Z + 16 alphanumerics 1Z999AA10123456784
FedEx 12, 15, 20 or 22 digits 231300687629
DHL Express 10 digits 1234567890
DHL Paket (DE) 12–20 digits, often 0034…/JJD… 00340434161094000000
DPD 14 digits 01234567890123
GLS 11–14 digits / alphanumeric 12345678901
Evri (Hermes UK) 16 digits 1234567890123456
Royal Mail UPU S10 (2 letters + 9 digits + GB) RR123456785GB

Why a parcel number may not work yet

A freshly printed label can take a few hours to appear in the courier’s system. Some references printed on an order are the retailer’s internal number, not a courier tracking number — those will not resolve anywhere. And live event feeds are licensed per carrier (today the licensed live feed is DHL UTAPI); for other couriers TrackJet detects the number and links you to the official surface, with every shown event labelled by its source.

FAQ

How do I track a parcel?
Paste the tracking number above. TrackJet recognises the courier from the number’s shape (a UPS 1Z…, an 18B-style Royal Mail S10, a DHL 10-digit …), then routes you to that courier’s official tracking. Where a licensed feed exists it shows a source-labelled timeline; otherwise it links you across.
Which couriers are supported?
The major networks — UPS, FedEx, DHL, DPD, GLS, Evri, Royal Mail, plus international postal items and many regional carriers. The format table below shows how each looks.
Why does my parcel number not work yet?
Brand-new labels can take hours to appear in the courier’s system, and some numbers (e.g. a retailer’s internal reference) are not courier tracking numbers at all. TrackJet never fabricates progress — when there is no source it routes you to the courier.
Do you have live parcel events?
Live event feeds are licensed per carrier; today the licensed live feed is DHL UTAPI. For other couriers TrackJet detects and links to the official surface, and every shown event carries its source.