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FAQs About FedEx Parcel Tracking
What is FedEx and what services do they offer?
FedEx — Federal Express — is one of the world's largest express delivery companies, founded in 1971 in Memphis, Tennessee. They're known for fast, reliable international shipping and domestic express delivery. The main services: FedEx International Priority (1–3 business days to most major destinations), International Economy (4–6 days), FedEx Express domestic (overnight to 2-day), and FedEx Ground (1–5 days within the US). They also operate freight, same-day delivery, and supply chain solutions for businesses. FedEx Express runs one of the largest cargo airlines in the world, with their main hub in Memphis.
How can I track a FedEx package on Parcel Monitor?
Just enter your FedEx tracking number into Parcel Monitor — we handle the rest. We pull live updates straight from FedEx's system — every scan, from pickup all the way to delivery. Use the web or grab the app on iOS and Android. No account needed for basic tracking. Want it even simpler? Connect your Gmail and we'll pull FedEx tracking numbers from your shipping emails automatically. Your parcels just show up on your dashboard, already being tracked. Free, always.
How do I find my FedEx tracking number?
FedEx tracking numbers come in a few formats — usually 12, 15, or 20 digits long, all numeric. They're sometimes called "Door Tag numbers," "PRO numbers," or just "tracking IDs" depending on the service. You'll find your number in the shipping confirmation email from the sender, usually right at the top with a "Track Now" button. If you can't find the email, check the retailer's site under "My Orders." If you booked the shipment yourself, it's on your FedEx receipt or in your FedEx account. And the shortcut: connect your Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll grab the FedEx number for you automatically.
How long does FedEx usually take to deliver?
Depends on the service. FedEx International Priority delivers in 1–3 business days between major global destinations — fastest for routes like the US to Europe or Asia. International Economy takes 4–6 days. Domestically in the US, FedEx Express Overnight is next-day; 2Day is two business days; FedEx Ground takes 1–5 days depending on distance (same-state fastest, coast-to-coast slowest). Customs can add 1–3 days for international shipments. Remote zip codes naturally take longer. Service alerts during severe weather can stretch timelines too.
Where does FedEx deliver?
FedEx covers 220+ countries and territories worldwide. In the US they reach every zip code; same for Canada, the UK, Germany, France, and most of Europe. They have strong networks in Asia (Japan, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, India), Latin America (Mexico, Brazil), and the Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia). For shipping to harder-to-reach destinations, FedEx partners with local carriers to complete delivery. Their air network connects through major hubs in Memphis, Indianapolis, Paris (CDG), Cologne, Guangzhou, and Singapore.
What do common FedEx tracking statuses mean?
Here's a quick translation of the main FedEx tracking statuses. 'Pending' means the seller's printed a label but FedEx still doesn't have the parcel. 'In Transit' means your parcel is actively moving through the network — through a hub, on a flight, or going through customs. 'Out for Delivery' means your local FedEx courier has it and is bringing it today. 'Delivered' means it's at the destination. 'To Collect' means FedEx is holding the parcel at a pickup point or parcel locker for you to grab when you can.
Why isn't my FedEx tracking updating?
Take a breath — this is almost always normal. FedEx logs scans at major facility points, so there can be quiet stretches during long-haul transit, particularly between continents. Weekend or holiday backlogs slow things, and customs clearance can be silent for 24–48 hours while paperwork's processed. Brand-new tracking numbers sometimes take 12–24 hours to fully register. If you're a day or two into silence, hang tight — the next scan is usually around the corner. If five or more days go by with nothing new, send a quick note to whoever sent the parcel to double-check the tracking number is right. We'll keep refreshing the tracking — the moment FedEx logs something new, you'll see it here.
What should I do if my FedEx parcel is lost?
Take a breath — most parcels that look lost actually turn up within a few days. Look at the tracking together: where was the last scan, and which FedEx location had it? That's your best clue. Give it some grace — usually 5–7 working days past the expected delivery date — before treating it as truly lost. If it still hasn't shown up, the smoothest path forward is a friendly message to whoever sent the parcel; they've got the direct line to FedEx and can open a trace request in minutes. Keep your tracking number and screenshots close — FedEx will need them. We'll keep watching the tracking here too, so any new movement shows up the moment FedEx logs it.
What should I do if my FedEx parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?
We feel you — that hit of confusion when the status says delivered but you've got nothing. Try not to panic; the parcel's almost always closer than the tracking suggests. Start with the easy checks: take a look around your property — porch, side gate, garage, reception desk, and anywhere FedEx might have used as a safe drop. FedEx often notes the delivery location in the tracking history ("Front Door," "Reception," "Garage") — worth scrolling through. Ask anyone in the household, and a quick word with a neighbour can help too. "Delivered" scans occasionally land a day early, so give it 24–48 hours before going further. If it still hasn't turned up, drop a friendly message to whoever sent it — they can open a missing-package investigation with FedEx. Save your tracking screenshot for the conversation. We'll keep watching here.
Can I track multiple FedEx parcels in one place?
Of course — mix FedEx parcels with deliveries from any other carrier without juggling tabs. Add tracking numbers manually, or connect your Gmail and we'll pull them from your shipping emails automatically. Each parcel updates live as FedEx logs new scans. No cap on how many you can follow at once. Particularly useful if you order internationally often and FedEx is one of several carriers handling your shipments.
Which other shipping companies can I track here?
You can also track many other carriers right here on Parcel Monitor. A few popular ones:
Are there other country or region tracking pages?
If you ship across borders, you'll like our country and region pages. A few to get you started:
Your easy-to-use tracking solution for FedEx parcels
Track FedEx parcels in one place
FedEx moves a huge volume of international and US domestic parcels — and with Parcel Monitor, every FedEx shipment lives on the same dashboard as anything else you're tracking. International Priority, International Economy, Express, Ground — drop in your tracking number and we pull live updates straight from FedEx's system. No carrier dropdowns, no separate tabs, no juggling FedEx.com alongside your retailer's emails.
Auto-detect FedEx tracking numbers
Paste any tracking number into Parcel Monitor and we identify FedEx automatically from the format. This is especially helpful when international parcels move with FedEx on the long-haul leg and get handed off to a local carrier for final delivery. We follow the handover and keep your tracking continuous all the way through.
Real-time updates straight to your phone
From the moment FedEx picks up your parcel to the second it lands at your door, you'll know exactly where it is. Switch on push notifications in the Parcel Monitor app and your phone buzzes at the milestones that matter — pickup, in transit, customs cleared, out for delivery, delivered. Prefer email? You can get updates that way too.
Connect your Gmail and stop typing
International shopping often means FedEx shipments from premium brands and overseas senders. Connect your Google account to Parcel Monitor and we'll scan your shipping confirmations for you, pull FedEx tracking numbers automatically, and add parcels to your dashboard before you've even opened the email. Your shopping data stays yours, you can disconnect anytime, and the whole thing is free.
