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Tracking numbers are numbers assigned to packages when they are shipped. Tracking numbers are useful for knowing the location of time sensitive deliveries. It is a unique ID number or code assigned to a package or parcel. The tracking number is typically printed on the shipping label as a bar code that can be scanned by anyone with a bar code reader or smartphone.

In the United States, some of the carriers using tracking numbers include UPS,[1] FedEx,[2] and the United States Postal Service.[3] Most postal services use the S10 (UPU standard) for international mailings, including the United States Postal Service[4] and most European Postal Services.

Formats

Tracking numbers consist of letters and numbers between 8 and 40 characters long sometimes with spaces or hyphens between groupings of characters. When shown on your receipt after shipping a package the tracking number is usually close to the barcode.[5]

FedEx Ground and Express tracking numbers are 12 digits (with the ability to expand to 14 characters in the future), while overall barcode length is 34 digits.[6]

A UPS tracking number, for domestic packages within the United States, will usually start with "1Z" followed by a 6 character shipper number (numbers and letters), a 2 digit service level indicator, and finally 8 digits identifying the package (the last digit being a check digit), for a total of 18 characters.[citation needed]

DHL Express supports the carrier-independent ISO standard 15459-1[7] for the identification of single packages. Such identifiers consist of uppercase characters and numerals, and they can be up to 35 digits long. Companies that already use this standard do not require an additional identifier to track their pieces when shipping with DHL Express.[8] In addition, DHL Express uses numeric identifiers of exactly ten digits to track transport orders (i.e. an order to transport a shipment consisting of one or more pieces from A to B). Customers can use both codes for tracking purposes. 03019891789

See also

References

  1. ^ "UPS Tracking". UPS. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  2. ^ "FedEx Tracking". Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  3. ^ "USPS Tracking".
  4. ^ "Handbook AS-353 Revision: International Services". USPS. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  5. ^ "What does tracking number look like?". Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Better labels for better shipments". FedEx. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  7. ^ https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:std:iso-iec:15459:-1:ed-3:v1:en
  8. ^ http://de.slideshare.net/martintreder16/license-plate-the-iso-standard-for-transport-package-identifiers