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FAQs About Asia Parcel Tracking
How can I track shipments across multiple carriers in real time?
Here's the short version: paste a tracking number, and we start pulling live status from whichever carrier is on it — instantly. So if you've got one order with China Post, another with J&T Express, and a third with Japan Post or Ninja Van, you don't have to flip between four different tracking sites. Each parcel updates on its own as soon as the carrier logs a new scan, and they all sit together on one screen. Add a tenth parcel tomorrow with a courier you've never heard of — same deal. The whole point is that you stop thinking about which carrier is which and just see where your stuff is.
Which carriers can I track in Asia?
All of them, basically. China Post and SF Express handle most of what comes out of mainland China, with Yun Express, 4PX, and Cainiao Network also playing big roles in cross-border. Japan Post, Sagawa, and Yamato dominate Japan; Korea Post and CJ Logistics cover South Korea. Across Southeast Asia, J&T Express, Ninja Van, Flash Express, Pos Malaysia, Pos Indonesia, Kerry Express, and Lazada Express are everywhere — they're the carriers behind most Shopee and Lazada orders. India runs on India Post, Delhivery, Ecom Express, Blue Dart, and DTDC. Plus the global names — DHL, FedEx, UPS, Aramex — that handle the long-haul international legs. One search box, every carrier above, and a lot more we haven't listed.
How do I track a package shipped to Asia?
International parcels heading into Asia almost always pass through at least two carriers — one for the international leg and a local one for the final delivery. Grab the tracking number from your order email, paste it into Parcel Monitor, and we'll follow the whole journey. You'll see the parcel leave its origin country, fly across the world, clear customs at the destination, and get handed off to whichever local carrier finishes the trip — J&T in Indonesia, Delhivery in India, China Post in China, you name it. The handover used to be where tracking went dark. With us, the journey stays visible all the way to your door.
How can I track a shipment from Asia to other continents?
Asia ships out a lot of parcels — AliExpress, Shein, Temu, Taobao, Rakuten, Coupang, and a thousand other stores send orders worldwide every day. Take the tracking number you got from the seller and pop it into Parcel Monitor. We'll watch the parcel leave the warehouse in China, Japan, Korea, or wherever, pass through any cross-border transit hubs, hit customs at the destination, and get handed off to the local carrier delivering to you in Europe, the US, Australia, or beyond. You see one continuous timeline. No more black holes between "shipped from origin" and "out for delivery" — we keep the trail going through every handover.
How long does parcel delivery within Asia usually take?
Big spread, depending where. Japan, South Korea, and Singapore are typically fast — domestic deliveries land in one to three days. China is also quick within the country (one to four days for most major routes), though Singles Day and Chinese New Year can slow things to a crawl. India's a wider range: Delhivery and Blue Dart can manage two to five days in metro cities, while remote areas might take a week or more. Southeast Asia varies by country, but expect two to seven days for most domestic deliveries with J&T, Ninja Van, or the national posts. Cross-border within Asia adds customs time on top — usually another three to ten days, depending on the route.
What do tracking numbers from Asia look like?
Lots of different shapes. China Post uses thirteen characters — letters at the start, digits in the middle, and "CN" on the end (something like LX123456789CN). SF Express runs twelve to fifteen digits, sometimes with a prefix. Japan Post follows a similar pattern but ends with "JP." Korea Post often uses ten to thirteen digits ending with "KR." India Post has the IN suffix; Delhivery, Blue Dart, and Ecom Express each have their own numeric formats. J&T Express tracking numbers usually start with "JT" or are long numeric strings; Ninja Van starts with "NV." For cross-border parcels, you might also see DHL, FedEx, or UPS formats mixed in. You don't have to identify any of it — just paste the number and we'll work it out.
Why is my Asia package delayed or stuck?
A few common reasons. Customs is the usual culprit, especially for parcels crossing into countries with stricter clearance — India, Indonesia, and the Philippines tend to take longer than Japan or Singapore. Peak shopping seasons cause big slowdowns: Singles Day (11.11) in China, Double Twelve (12.12) across the region, and Chinese New Year in particular can cause days of warehouse and shipping shutdowns. Monsoon season in parts of Southeast Asia can disrupt routes too. Add the usual handover gaps between international and local carriers, and a parcel can sit quietly for a while without much happening. If you're a few days into silence and haven't hit the five-day mark, it's almost always still on its way.
What are the most popular online stores and marketplaces in Asia?
Massive list, country by country. China runs on Taobao, Tmall, JD.com, and Pinduoduo — those four account for a huge slice of all online shopping. Japan leans heavily on Rakuten, Amazon Japan, and Yahoo! Shopping. South Korea is dominated by Coupang and Naver Shopping. India shops on Flipkart, Amazon India, Myntra, and Meesho. Southeast Asia runs on Lazada and Shopee everywhere, with Tokopedia big in Indonesia. Cross-border, AliExpress, Shein, and Temu ship globally out of China. Whatever store you've ordered from, the parcel will end up with one of the carriers we follow — and that's where we come in, regardless of which platform or which country it started in.
What's the easiest way to track a package from different carriers in one place?
Parcel Monitor — there's not really a close second. Most Asian carriers will only show you their own parcels: China Post for China Post stuff, J&T for J&T, and so on. Order from a couple of different sellers and you're looking at three or four tracking sites in three or four different languages. We bring all of it into one dashboard, in English, with one consistent layout. Paste your tracking numbers, or connect your Gmail and we'll find them in your order emails automatically. It's free, works on the web and the app, and once you've tried it, single-carrier tracking starts to feel deeply inconvenient.
How do I track my parcel using tracking numbers across different couriers in Asia?
Just paste the tracking number into Parcel Monitor — China Post, SF Express, J&T Express, Ninja Van, Japan Post, India Post, whatever's on your parcel. We'll read the format, identify the carrier, and start showing live updates straight away. You can stack as many parcels as you've got onto the dashboard; each one updates on its own as new scans roll in, and they all live in the same place. Don't fancy typing? Connect your Gmail and we'll fish tracking numbers out of your shipping confirmations automatically. One screen, every Asian carrier, no language barrier, no faff.
Track your package across Asia and beyond
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Your easy-to-use tracking solution for parcels across Asia
Parcel tracking for every carrier across Asia
Asia has more carriers than any other continent, and Parcel Monitor follows them all. China Post, SF Express, Cainiao, Yun Express, J&T Express, Ninja Van, Flash Express, Pos Malaysia, Lazada Express, Japan Post, Korea Post, India Post, Delhivery — if a courier operates anywhere from Tokyo to Mumbai to Jakarta, we probably track it. Paste any tracking number and we identify the carrier from the format. No carrier dropdowns, no jumping between five different sites in five different languages. One search box, one continent's worth of parcels.
Auto-detect any Asian carrier
You don't need to know which carrier is on your AliExpress, Shein, Temu, or Shopee order. Paste the tracking number into Parcel Monitor and we'll read the format, identify the courier instantly, and start pulling live updates. Cross-border orders out of China often pass through three or four different carriers — Yun Express, Cainiao, a local post in the destination country, and sometimes a final-mile courier on top. We follow every handover, so your parcel stays visible all the way through the journey, not just the bits each carrier wants to show you.
Real-time updates that survive every handover
Asia handles huge volumes of cross-border shipping, and the journey often involves multiple carriers, customs holds, and long stretches between scans. Switch on push notifications in the Parcel Monitor app and you'll get pinged the moment something changes — customs cleared, handed off to local courier, out for delivery, delivered. Email updates work too. You choose which milestones matter to you. So when your AliExpress parcel finally moves after a week of customs silence, you'll know about it before you've finished refreshing your shopping app.
Make Asian shopping a smoother ride
From AliExpress hauls to Shopee and Lazada orders to Amazon Japan or Coupang, shopping from Asia often means parcels with different carriers, different languages, and very different timelines. Connect your Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll find tracking numbers in your order confirmations automatically — every order, every carrier, all in one dashboard. The next parcel you order just shows up on your screen, already being tracked, before you've even read the email. It's free, your shopping data stays yours, and the whole thing just works.
