Package Tracking Directory
Global parcel tracking -
Choose from 800+ carriers
Use this directory to open the correct carrier page, track your shipment in real time, understand each scan event, and find the next step when delivery goes wrong.
Major Carriers
8FedEx
FedEx offers global shipping, reliable delivery, and extensive tracking services, ensuring your packages are handled with care worldwide.
Private CourierUPS
UPS offers global shipping, package delivery services, and logistics solutions, renowned for reliability and extensive coverage.
Private CourierUSPS
Track USPS packages and mail in real time. Get delivery status for Priority Mail, First-Class, Parcel Select, and all USPS domestic and international shipments.
National PostDHL
DHL Express offers global shipping and tracking solutions, emphasizing speed, reliability, and extensive international coverage.
Private CourierCanada Post
Canada Post offers reliable mail and parcel delivery services across Canada and internationally, ensuring timely and secure shipments.
National PostRoyal Mail
Royal Mail, the UK's trusted postal service, offers reliable mail and parcel delivery across the UK and globally.
National PostDeutsche Post
Track Deutsche Post letters and parcels in Germany. Get real-time delivery status for DHL Paket, registered letters, and international Deutsche Post shipments.
National PostPurolator
Purolator offers reliable courier and freight services across Canada and internationally, ensuring timely deliveries with extensive tracking options.
Private Courier
How TrackingAdvice Works
More than a lookup tool — we explain every status and tell you exactly what to do next.
Select your carrier
Choose from the list above — major, retail, and regional all supported.
Enter your tracking number
Paste the number from your dispatch email or retailer order confirmation.
Get live status
We fetch the latest scan data and translate every status into plain English.
Know what to do
If there is a delay or exception, we tell you the exact cause and next step.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about choosing the right carrier page and understanding package tracking results.
How do I know which carrier has my package?
Start with the dispatch email or retailer account page. In most cases, the seller names the delivery company separately from the store brand. If you only see a tracking number, compare it against the likely carrier page above and open the one that matches the service name or format.
Can I track a package if I only know the retailer name?
Sometimes, but not reliably. Retail brands often hand orders to carriers like FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL, or regional couriers for the actual delivery. If the store only shows its own brand, check the shipping email or order details page for the carrier name before tracking.
Why is my tracking number not working?
The most common reasons are that the label was created but not scanned yet, the number was entered on the wrong carrier page, or the seller sent the confirmation before the first acceptance scan. If the number still does not work after a day, contact the sender and confirm both the carrier and the exact tracking code.
What should I do if tracking stops updating?
A quiet tracking page does not always mean the package is lost. Cross-border shipments, handoffs between carriers, and linehaul transport often create multi-day gaps. If the expected delivery date has passed or the last scan no longer makes sense, use the carrier-specific guide for the page you selected and then contact the seller or carrier with the latest scan history.