Aramex Tracking

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FAQs About Aramex Parcel Tracking

What is Aramex and what services do they offer?

Aramex was started in Amman, Jordan in 1982 by Fadi Ghandour and Bill Kingson, and went on to become the first Arab company to list on NASDAQ in 1997 before moving the listing to Dubai in 2005. The carrier now runs out of the UAE and operates in 600+ cities across 70-plus countries, with a particular edge in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. Their Shop & Ship product, which gives Middle East shoppers a US or UK address for retailer checkouts, helped define cross-border e-commerce in the region. Tracking numbers are usually 10-12 digit numerics — drop yours into Parcel Monitor for unified status updates.

How can I track a Aramex package on Parcel Monitor?

Tracking your Aramex shipment has never been easier or more convenient. All your live Aramex updates show up in the same dashboard as the rest of your parcels — no flipping between carrier sites or apps. Whether you're on your phone or desktop, you can check your shipment's progress anytime in one simple spot. You can opt in to email alerts so every Aramex status change quietly lands in your inbox — no manual checking required. Plus, if you use Gmail, Parcel Monitor can spot your Aramex tracking numbers automatically — no typing required. From the first scan to the moment it lands at your door, your Aramex parcel is in good hands with Parcel Monitor watching the journey alongside you.

How do I find my Aramex tracking number?

Your Aramex tracking number normally turns up in the shipping email from the sender, looking something like Typically a 10-12 digit numeric number; cross-border shop-and-ship uses a longer alphanumeric reference — often with a tracking link beside it. Backup option: log in to the merchant's website and open your order details — the Aramex tracking number is almost always shown alongside it. For self-shipped parcels, the Aramex receipt from the drop-off point or pickup is where the tracking number lives — keep it handy. The lazy path: sync Gmail with Parcel Monitor and Aramex tracking numbers appear on your dashboard the moment shipping confirmations land.

How long does Aramex usually take to deliver?

Expect 1-3 business days in core GCC markets for standard Aramex domestic delivery, with quicker tiers available on some routes and slight delays into harder-to-reach areas. International Aramex routes usually take 2-7 business days express to most global destinations, plus a customs buffer of 1–5 days at the destination depending on how quickly the parcel clears. Peak season — Black Friday, Christmas, Lunar New Year, Diwali — pushes volume up sharply, and delivery times usually drift a few days longer. Track live on Parcel Monitor for a realistic ETA — scans drive the timeline, so it reflects how the parcel is actually moving in real time.

Where does Aramex deliver?

You'll find Aramex delivering across More than 600 cities across 70+ countries on five continents. Beyond that, they work with Operates the Global Distribution Alliance with regional carriers; partnerships with eBay, Amazon and other e-commerce platforms to extend the network. On Parcel Monitor, paste your number and we'll follow it across every carrier involved — no need to know which one's handling the current leg.

What do common Aramex tracking statuses mean?

These are the Aramex statuses you'll see most often, decoded so you know exactly where things stand. Ordered signals that the seller has booked the shipment with Aramex, but the parcel still needs to be physically collected. In Transit is usually the longest phase — your parcel is travelling between Aramex's facilities and may pass through several. Out for Delivery means the courier loaded it this morning; expect a knock or a doorstep drop later today. Delivered confirms the handover has happened, whether to you directly or to your nominated drop point. To Collect = delivery didn't go through, so Aramex parked the parcel at a pickup point for you. When the status reads Pending, the parcel is in the system but not actively scanned in the last update.

Why isn't my Aramex tracking updating?

A Aramex tracking page that won't move is a special kind of frustrating — completely understandable that it's stressing you out. First, the good news — most parcels that look stuck are actually mid-transit between checkpoints, not lost or held up. Long-haul and international parcels often go quiet for stretches at a time as they move between scan checkpoints. Open the tracking history and check the timestamp on the last scan event — that alone usually settles whether to wait or escalate. Domestic silence over a week, or international over 2-3 weeks, is the right moment to contact Aramex customer service and ask for a trace. On our end, we keep watching the Aramex tracking — push notifications fire the moment a new scan posts, even days or weeks later.

What should I do if my Aramex parcel is lost?

A potentially lost Aramex parcel is one of the more anxiety-inducing situations in online shopping, and we totally understand the worry. Genuinely lost parcels are rare — most 'lost' status is really 'silent transit' that resolves on its own in a week or two. First, pull up the full tracking timeline. The most recent scan location and date will tell you whether to keep waiting or start asking questions. Once you're past the reasonable silence window, reach out to Aramex directly with the tracking number and ask them to open a trace request. Only their team can investigate internally. If the loss is confirmed by Aramex, the seller owns the carrier relationship from here. They're responsible for compensation under most consumer-protection laws. Build an evidence trail as you go by documenting the tracking with screenshots — it makes the seller conversation and any insurance claim significantly smoother. On our end, Parcel Monitor never drops a quiet parcel — we keep watching and ping you on any new scan.

What should I do if my Aramex parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?

A Aramex status of 'delivered' next to a parcel that hasn't actually surfaced is a known irritation — the good news is most of these resolve quickly. Take a slow look at all the obvious spots first: doorstep, side passage, garage door, behind any pots, tucked under the welcome mat. The detailed view of Aramex's tracking sometimes contains a photo or a 'left in porch'-style note — well worth a scroll before searching further. Speak to anyone at home and pop next door — the immediate neighbours are far and away the most common 'where did it go?' answer. It pays to wait 24 to 48 hours before doing anything more — premature 'delivered' scans happen, and the parcel often surfaces within that window. Should the parcel stay missing beyond the buffer window, raise it with the merchant — they're the one with the direct line to Aramex for opening an investigation. Pop a screenshot of the tracking history into a note for the seller chat — we'll carry on watching the parcel from our side.

Can I track multiple Aramex parcels in one place?

Sure — every Aramex parcel can sit on the same Parcel Monitor dashboard as your other carriers, all visible at a glance. Drop the numbers in one by one, or connect Gmail and watch Aramex parcels appear on the dashboard the moment the shipping email lands. Each parcel pulls live scans as they happen, so the whole dashboard updates in real time without you needing to refresh anything. No upper limit on parcels means you can let the dashboard absorb a whole shopping spree — handy when Black Friday or Singles' Day fills the inbox.

What other carriers can I track on Parcel Monitor?

We track these carriers the same way — worth bookmarking if you ship with any of them:

Where else can I track parcels with Parcel Monitor?

There's a whole set of country and region tracking pages. A few popular ones:

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Every Aramex parcel, one timeline

Aramex operates from United Arab Emirates (founded in Jordan), moving parcels through its own delivery network and connected partner carriers. Parcel Monitor surfaces every Aramex scan and any partner-carrier handoff on one dashboard. Paste any Aramex tracking number into the search bar and we identify the carrier from the format, pull live updates from Aramex's system, and follow the parcel scan by scan.

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Email and push alerts keep you posted on every Aramex step

Few things feel quite as satisfying as a friendly little ping telling you your parcel has moved a step closer. Switch on email alerts or push notifications in Parcel Monitor, and we'll send a quiet update every time your Aramex parcel reaches a new stage — picked up by the courier, on its way through the network, out for delivery, and finally arriving at your doorstep. Want updates at every single step or only at the milestones that matter? The settings let you pick exactly which events trigger an alert and quietly mute the rest.

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Link Gmail and never copy-paste a Aramex tracking number again

And here's the feature that pays back its setup in about a week. Connect your Gmail once, and Parcel Monitor turns each Aramex shipping confirmation into a tracked parcel on your dashboard — no manual entry, no copy-paste. Each new Aramex shipping email lands, we extract the tracking number, the parcel appears on your dashboard, and the live updates start flowing in. No further work on your end after the initial connection.

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The tracking buddy that stays on top of every Aramex delivery for you

Picture a tracking buddy who keeps an eye on every parcel you're expecting — that's the role Parcel Monitor plays for you. All your Aramex parcels share the same view as every other carrier you use, watched from pickup right through to your doorstep. You can check in whenever you like, on your phone or laptop, and see exactly where things stand. Or set notifications and let the updates come to you. Either way, the quiet stress of waiting on a parcel eases off, because the watching is being done by someone (well, something) else. Just a steady tracking buddy for every Aramex delivery, watching the journey from end to end so you can stay relaxed.