CDL Tracking
Watch Your CDL Shipments from Pickup to Door
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FAQs About CDL Parcel Tracking
What is CDL and what services do they offer?
CDL is a family-owned American last-mile delivery carrier founded in 1955, headquartered in New York City. What started as a Tri-State trucking and messenger service has grown into a 65-year-old regional parcel carrier covering the Greater Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, with central sorting hubs in Brooklyn and Carlstadt, New Jersey, and seven distribution centres in between. CDL specialises in time-critical same-day, next-day and overnight delivery for e-commerce, retail and B2B clients, with more than 1,000 owner-operators and service providers covering New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, DC and Virginia. You can follow your CDL parcel on Parcel Monitor by entering the tracking number.
How can I track a CDL package on Parcel Monitor?
Following your CDL parcel is genuinely straightforward with Parcel Monitor. Parcel Monitor brings CDL into the same dashboard as every other carrier, so there's just one place to check rather than many. Phone, laptop, tablet — wherever you check in from, the progress of your CDL shipment is right there waiting. If you'd rather not check manually, email alerts will reach out the moment your CDL parcel moves to a new status. And if your shipping confirmations land in Gmail, just connect your account and we'll pick up your CDL tracking numbers for you automatically. This way, you can relax knowing all your deliveries — your CDL parcel included — are organised and easy to follow in one place.
How do I find my CDL tracking number?
Your CDL tracking number normally turns up in the shipping email from the sender, looking something like Typically an alphanumeric reference issued by CDL or the shipper at booking — often with a tracking link beside it. Backup option: log in to the merchant's website and open your order details — the CDL tracking number is almost always shown alongside it. If you took the parcel to a CDL location yourself, your drop-off receipt is the source — the tracking number is printed on it. Connect Gmail in two clicks and CDL tracking numbers start surfacing on their own — Parcel Monitor pulls them straight from shipping emails.
How long does CDL usually take to deliver?
For deliveries inside CDL's home market, expect roughly Same-day to next-day within the Greater Northeast and Mid-Atlantic service area on standard service — express tiers, where offered, are quicker. For cross-border parcels, CDL typically takes Limited — primarily a US regional carrier, with customs adding another 1–5 days — express tiers are usually quicker than economy. 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 CDL deliver?
You'll find CDL delivering across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, DC and Virginia, via 7 distribution centres with sorting hubs in Brooklyn and Carlstadt, NJ. Beyond that, they work with Over 1,000 owner-operators and service providers; works with national parcel carriers for line-haul 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 CDL tracking statuses mean?
Most CDL updates fall into one of six statuses — here's what each one really means. Ordered means CDL knows about your parcel via the label data, but it isn't in their physical network yet. In Transit simply means the parcel is on the move within CDL's sorting and transport network. Out for Delivery signals the final mile — the parcel is on a vehicle and arriving today (usually). Delivered means the parcel has reached the end of its tracking journey — check the spot listed in the scan note. To Collect means the parcel is sitting at the carrier's pickup location, waiting on you. When the status reads Pending, the parcel is in the system but not actively scanned in the last update.
Why isn't my CDL tracking updating?
Tracking silence on a CDL parcel can feel like the worst possible state — neither moving nor confirmed, just waiting. Your feelings here are valid. First, the good news — most parcels that look stuck are actually mid-transit between checkpoints, not lost or held up. CDL scans the parcel at key moments — collection, hub arrivals, dispatch, delivery — not at every step in between, so gaps are expected. Before doing anything else, check when the last update happened and where — that single piece of information answers most of the worry. When silence has stretched past your route's reasonable window, contact CDL with your tracking number and ask them to open a search. Until then, Parcel Monitor stays on the case — we'll fire a notification the instant any new tracking event appears.
What should I do if my CDL parcel is lost?
A potentially lost CDL parcel is one of the more anxiety-inducing situations in online shopping, and we totally understand the worry. Statistically, your parcel is far more likely to be slowly moving than actually lost — silence is normal on many routes. Study the most recent tracking event closely. Where was it scanned, and how long ago? That combination usually answers whether to wait a bit longer or to escalate. Past the typical window, file a search request with CDL customer service. With the tracking number, they can pull internal records and try to locate the parcel. After CDL declares the parcel lost, the seller becomes your point of contact. They file the formal claim with the carrier and arrange the refund or replacement. A simple habit that helps: keep screenshots of the CDL tracking events. They support your claim with the seller and any insurer involved. Throughout the situation, Parcel Monitor keeps the parcel under observation — any update on the tracking triggers an immediate push notification.
What should I do if my CDL parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?
When CDL flags a parcel as delivered but it's nowhere to be seen, the first reaction is usually a mix of confusion and mild panic — fair enough. Start with a quiet walk around the delivery area: front door, side gate, garage, behind plants, under the mat — drivers leave parcels in some surprising spots. Drop into the detailed CDL tracking events — a delivery photo or written hint about the drop point is increasingly standard, and it usually clears things up fast. 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. Still nothing after the wait? The seller or shop is the proper next port of call — they can lodge a missing-parcel claim with CDL and chase resolution. Screenshots of the tracking events are useful for the merchant — and we'll keep watching for fresh updates on Parcel Monitor either way.
Can I track multiple CDL parcels in one place?
Yes indeed — Parcel Monitor is built around a multi-carrier dashboard, so CDL parcels stack neatly with everything else you're expecting. Pop the numbers in manually, or wire up Gmail — Parcel Monitor will find CDL tracking numbers in shipping confirmations and pull them in for you. Live scan updates land for each parcel individually, so the full dashboard view stays current as your CDL parcels move. There's no maximum number of parcels — useful day-to-day, and a small lifesaver during Black Friday, Singles' Day, or holiday gifting season.
Looking for more carrier tracking pages?
Plenty of other carriers share the same dashboard. A few you might find useful:
Where else can I track parcels with Parcel Monitor?
Want to track by destination? Country and region pages sit right next to the carrier ones:
Your easy-to-use tracking solution for CDL parcels
One dashboard for every CDL shipment
CDL operates from United States (New York City), moving parcels through its own delivery network and connected partner carriers. Parcel Monitor surfaces every CDL scan and any partner-carrier handoff on one dashboard. Paste any CDL tracking number into the search bar and we identify the carrier from the format, pull live updates from CDL's system, and follow the parcel scan by scan.
Get a heads-up every time your CDL parcel changes status
There's a quiet sort of comfort in that little ping that lets you know your parcel is on the move again. Switch on the alerts you want — push notifications, email, or both — and Parcel Monitor will quietly let you know whenever your CDL parcel reaches a new milestone, from pickup through to delivery. The granular notification settings mean you decide which moments are worth a ping and which ones can pass by quietly.
Connect Gmail once and your CDL tracking shows up by itself
Here's the part where Parcel Monitor does the legwork for you. Plug your Gmail into Parcel Monitor and every CDL confirmation email that lands becomes a tracked parcel in seconds — no copy-paste, no rummaging, no fuss. Each new CDL shipping email lands, we extract the tracking number, the parcel appears on your dashboard, and the live updates start flowing in. And that's all it takes — one connection, then it runs itself.
Your tracking buddy for every CDL parcel you're waiting on
Parcel Monitor is the in-your-corner tracking buddy who quietly watches your parcels so you can get on with everything else. Every CDL parcel sits on the same dashboard as the rest of your shipments, kept under quiet observation from the first scan onwards. Open the dashboard any time — phone, tablet, laptop — to see where things stand, or set alerts and let the updates arrive on their own. Whichever you choose, the background hum of parcel worry quiets down — we're the ones doing the watching now. A dependable tracking buddy for every CDL shipment, gently keeping you in the loop right through to delivery.