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FAQs About LBC Express Parcel Tracking
What is LBC Express and what services do they offer?
LBC Express is the Philippines' biggest courier and remittance company, founded in 1945 by Carlos Araneta as Luzon Brokerage Corporation. It started life as a brokerage and air cargo agent, launched overnight delivery in the Philippines in 1973, and earned the nickname 'Hari ng Padala' — King of Delivery. The other thing LBC is famous for is the Balikbayan Box, launched in 1985 alongside its first overseas branch in San Francisco: a sea-freight box service that lets overseas Filipino workers ship cherished goods home, often taking 30-60 days. Today LBC runs 1,250+ Philippine branches plus 60+ in the US and Canada. Track an LBC parcel on Parcel Monitor.
How can I track a LBC Express package on Parcel Monitor?
Keeping tabs on a LBC Express delivery has never been simpler than this. Parcel Monitor brings LBC Express 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 LBC Express shipment is right there waiting. Switch on email alerts and Parcel Monitor will let you know the moment your LBC Express status changes — no need to keep refreshing the page. If you're a Gmail user, connect it once and your LBC Express parcels will turn up in Parcel Monitor on their own, no manual entry needed. From the first scan to the moment it lands at your door, your LBC Express parcel is in good hands with Parcel Monitor watching the journey alongside you.
How do I find my LBC Express tracking number?
Start with the shipping confirmation email from the seller — LBC Express numbers look like Domestic: 12-17 digits (commonly 12 digits like 000000000000); international: shorter 5-digit references and are normally paired with a 'track your order' link. The merchant's order history page is the reliable backup — log in to the seller's site and the LBC Express number sits next to the relevant order. For self-shipped parcels, the LBC Express 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 LBC Express tracking numbers appear on your dashboard the moment shipping confirmations land.
How long does LBC Express usually take to deliver?
Domestic LBC Express deliveries typically run Next-day (overnight) for most metro and major city lanes; 2-5 days elsewhere, with larger cities at the faster end and remote areas needing an extra day or two. International deliveries through LBC Express typically take Varies — Balikbayan Box sea freight to overseas markets typically 30-60 days, and customs clearance usually adds another 1–5 days at the destination border. During peak seasons (Black Friday, Christmas, Diwali, Lunar New Year), delivery timings drift longer than usual as parcel volume spikes. Parcel Monitor's tracking page is the more reliable source — it reflects real scan progress, not the fixed estimate from when you placed the order.
Where does LBC Express deliver?
The coverage map for LBC Express is 1,250+ branches in the Philippines plus 60+ branches in the US and Canada and a wider international network. For routes that fall outside that footprint, LBC Express typically partners with International courier and freight partners for non-LBC destinations for the long-haul or last-mile portion. Parcel Monitor handles the whole journey — paste the tracking number once and we follow the parcel across whatever combination of carriers handles it.
What do common LBC Express tracking statuses mean?
Here's what the most common LBC Express tracking statuses mean — in plain language. Ordered is the 'we know about it, but it hasn't moved yet' moment — the label exists, the parcel doesn't have a courier yet. In Transit is the broad 'moving through the network' phase, often broken up by hub-arrival scans along the way. Out for Delivery signals same-day arrival — the parcel is on a final-mile vehicle moving towards you. Delivered confirms the handover has happened, whether to you directly or to your nominated drop point. To Collect means the parcel didn't get delivered to your door — it's now waiting at a pickup point or locker for you to fetch. Pending appears when the parcel's between scans — common during weekends, holidays, or long transit legs.
Why isn't my LBC Express tracking updating?
Sitting with a stuck tracking page is one of the most common worry-triggers we see, and the frustration is completely understandable. Here's the reassuring truth: the vast majority of 'stuck' parcels are still moving — they just haven't hit the next scan point yet. LBC Express scans the parcel at key moments — collection, hub arrivals, dispatch, delivery — not at every step in between, so gaps are expected. Open the tracking history and check the timestamp on the last scan event — that alone usually settles whether to wait or escalate. Past the typical window, contact LBC Express directly with the tracking number — their team can pull internal scans and open a trace. Through all of it, Parcel Monitor stays on alert — push notifications will deliver the next update straight to your phone.
What should I do if my LBC Express parcel is lost?
We genuinely sympathise — worrying about a lost LBC Express parcel, especially a valuable or sentimental one, is no small thing. Statistically, your parcel is far more likely to be slowly moving than actually lost — silence is normal on many routes. Begin with the tracking itself. Pull up the LBC Express page and look at the most recent scan — a recent hub scan means the parcel is still moving, while an old scan stuck at one place is worth investigating. Past the typical window, file a search request with LBC Express customer service. With the tracking number, they can pull internal records and try to locate the parcel. When LBC Express concludes the parcel is truly lost, the seller is who you go to. They have the carrier contract and the legal duty to provide a refund or reship the order. Save the LBC Express tracking history as screenshots before too much time passes. They're your evidence layer for any formal claim later, and they save you a lot of explaining. 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 LBC Express parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?
Few things rattle the day quite like a LBC Express 'delivered' scan when the doorstep is empty — it's a common pain point, and usually resolvable. Front step first, then side gate, garage, and any nook out of view from the street — drivers often choose the most weather-protected spot they can find. Have a proper look through the LBC Express tracking events — there's often a delivery photo or a one-line description of where the parcel was placed. Ask anyone else at home, and pop round to a neighbour or two — parcels frequently end up next door when there's no answer at the right address. The 'delivered' status sometimes precedes the parcel by a few hours — wait a day, maybe two, before assuming something's gone wrong. When the parcel still isn't accounted for, the merchant is the right contact — they're set up to open claims with LBC Express and arrange replacements or refunds. Worth grabbing a screenshot of the tracking history for your records — we'll keep monitoring the parcel on Parcel Monitor regardless.
Can I track multiple LBC Express parcels in one place?
Yep — multi-carrier tracking is the whole point of Parcel Monitor, with LBC Express parcels lining up neatly next to anything else you've got in transit. Add tracking numbers manually, or connect Gmail and let auto-detection lift LBC Express numbers out of your shipping emails as they arrive. Each parcel runs on its own live feed, so LBC Express updates and updates from other carriers all surface in real time, side by side. No restrictions on parcel count — particularly welcome when Black Friday, the January sales, or back-to-school shopping has the dashboard filling up fast.
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Your easy-to-use tracking solution for LBC Express parcels
Bring every LBC Express parcel together
LBC Express operates from Philippines, moving parcels through its own delivery network and connected partner carriers. Parcel Monitor surfaces every LBC Express scan and any partner-carrier handoff on one dashboard. Paste any LBC Express tracking number into the search bar and we identify the carrier from the format, pull live updates from LBC Express's system, and follow the parcel scan by scan.
No more refreshing — LBC Express updates come to you automatically
There's nothing quite like the little ping that says 'your parcel just moved'. Switch on email alerts or push notifications in Parcel Monitor, and we'll send a quiet update every time your LBC Express 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.
Connect your Gmail and let LBC Express tracking numbers add themselves automatically
This is the small upgrade that quietly changes how you track parcels. Plug your Gmail into Parcel Monitor and every LBC Express confirmation email that lands becomes a tracked parcel in seconds — no copy-paste, no rummaging, no fuss. When a shipping email arrives, we grab the tracking number, add the parcel to your dashboard, and immediately start pulling scans from the carrier. You won't even need to think about it.
Think of Parcel Monitor as your tracking buddy for LBC Express parcels
Think of Parcel Monitor as the tracking buddy who keeps an eye on your parcels so you don't have to. Every LBC Express shipment lives in the same place as your other parcels, quietly tracked from dispatch right up to delivery. You can dip in and check whenever suits you, on your phone or laptop, or set notifications and let Parcel Monitor reach out the moment things change. Whichever method suits you, the 'where's my parcel?' question loses its weight, because we're staying on top of it for you. Just a quiet, friendly tracking buddy for every LBC Express parcel — keeping you in the loop right through to arrival.
