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FAQs About Morocco Parcel Tracking
How can I track parcels online in Morocco with Parcel Monitor?
Need to track a parcel in Morocco? Parcel Monitor has you covered in seconds. We work with Amana, DHL Express, FedEx and UPS and over 1,100 other carriers worldwide, so you can just enter the number — we'll work out which carrier it belongs to. Just enter your tracking number on our site or app and live updates appear right away. Even better, sync your Gmail and your shipping confirmations turn into live tracked parcels — you'll always know exactly where each order is. Check in from the website on your laptop, or use the app on your phone. Free for everyone, no account needed to get started.
Which carriers can I track in Morocco?
Most of the names that move parcels in or out of Morocco are covered. Amana (the express arm of Poste Maroc), DHL Express, FedEx, UPS, Aramex, and CTM Messagerie handle the bulk of local delivery. International shipments usually come in via DHL Express, FedEx, or UPS before getting passed to a local carrier for the final mile. We follow all of them from a single search.
How do I track a parcel shipped to Morocco?
Most parcels heading to Morocco go through a global carrier first (DHL, FedEx, UPS) and then a local courier for delivery to your door. Paste the tracking number into Parcel Monitor and we'll follow it through every leg — origin departure, transit hubs, customs at the Morocco border, and final delivery. One continuous timeline.
How do I track a parcel shipped from Morocco?
Going the other direction is just as easy. Take your Morocco carrier's tracking number (Amana, DHL Express, FedEx, UPS, Aramex are the common ones) and drop it into Parcel Monitor. We'll watch the parcel leave Morocco, clear destination customs, and end up with the local carrier delivering it on the other end.
What do tracking numbers from Morocco's carriers look like?
Each carrier in Morocco has its own format. National postal tracking numbers often follow the universal UPU format — 13 characters ending in the country's 2-letter code (something like AA123456789MA). Private carriers usually have their own conventions, ranging from 10-digit numeric strings to longer alphanumeric codes. You don't need to memorise any of it — paste the number and we'll recognise the carrier from the pattern.
How do I find my Morocco tracking number?
It's in your shipping confirmation email, usually labelled "Tracking Number" or with a "Track Order" button. The email arrives a day or two after you order, depending on the carrier. If you can't find it, log into the retailer's site and check "My Orders" or "Order History." Or skip the digging — connect your Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll find the tracking number for you.
How do I identify which carrier is handling my Morocco parcel?
Save yourself the puzzle. Paste any tracking number into Parcel Monitor and we work out which carrier owns it from the format alone. Particularly useful for international parcels into Morocco, where the long-haul leg uses one carrier and the final delivery uses another. We track every handover.
How long does parcel delivery within Morocco usually take?
How quickly your parcel arrives in Morocco comes down to two things: who's carrying it and whether you've picked standard or express shipping. Local couriers like Amana usually take around 3 to 7 business days for standard parcels. Time-sensitive parcels handled by express services from DHL Express or FedEx usually arrive in 1 to 3 days. If your parcel is coming in from abroad, expect somewhere between 7 and 14 days, with the longer end of that range covering customs processing and weekends. Worth checking your tracking page now and then — delays do happen, particularly around Black Friday, Christmas and other peak periods. On balance, most parcels arrive in line with these estimates, leaving you with a clear idea of when to expect yours.
What's the typical international shipping time to/from Morocco?
International timings for Morocco depend heavily on what service was used. Express tiers (DHL, FedEx International, UPS Worldwide) are the fastest at 3–7 working days. Standard international is usually 7–14 days, and economy cross-border can be 20–45 days. Customs adds variability — most parcels clear in 1–3 days, but anything needing duty paid can hold longer.
How long does shipping from China take to Morocco?
Depends on what you paid for. The cheap economy options that most AliExpress, Shein, and Temu orders ship with usually take 15 to 35 days to Morocco — sometimes longer during Singles Day (11.11) or Chinese New Year, when the logistics network slows. Express services like DHL Express, FedEx International, or UPS Worldwide can do it in 4 to 10 days, though they cost a lot more. Morocco customs adds another 1–5 days once your parcel arrives.
What should I do if my parcel is lost in Morocco?
It's completely natural to feel anxious when a parcel goes quiet — many of us have been there. The most effective starting point is a fresh look at the tracking page. Now and then, a parcel is quietly marked as delivered and the alert goes unnoticed, so ruling that out first is a useful step. If 10 to 15 business days pass without any movement, get in touch with the carrier handling things in Morocco and share your tracking number. They can open a formal trace and look into the situation properly. If the carrier confirms the parcel really is lost, the retailer or seller takes it from there — they handle the official claim and arrange a replacement or refund on your behalf. We'll continue monitoring the tracking from this side, so any new movement reaches you straight away.
What if my Morocco parcel is marked delivered but I didn't receive it?
Seeing 'delivered' when your parcel hasn't actually shown up can feel a bit disorienting — and you're far from alone if that's where you are. Most of the time, though, the parcel is closer than the status suggests. Start with a careful look around your delivery area: front door, side path, garage, even tucked behind a planter or under the doormat. A lot of carriers now include a delivery photo or specific location in the tracking history, so scrolling through can save you guessing. Check with anyone in the household, and a friendly word with a neighbour often helps too — parcels get left next door more often than people realise. Sometimes 'delivered' arrives a touch ahead of the actual drop-off, so giving it 24 to 48 hours is sensible. If the parcel still hasn't surfaced after that, send a message to the retailer or sender. They're the right people to open an investigation with the carrier. Keep your tracking screenshots handy for that conversation. We'll stay on the tracking from this side, so any update reaches you straight away.
How do I get notifications when my Morocco parcel moves?
Notifications take about two minutes to set up. Download the Parcel Monitor app on iOS or Android, switch on alerts in the settings, and you're done. We'll send a notification at each meaningful stage of the parcel's journey — picked up, in transit, out for delivery, and delivered. The notification preferences are flexible too, so you can choose to hear about every milestone or only the ones that matter most to you. If you'd rather receive updates by email, that option's there as well. Once notifications are on, you don't need to keep refreshing tracking pages — the updates will come to you.
Can I track multiple Morocco parcels at the same time?
For sure — track every Morocco parcel on the same dashboard alongside parcels from any other carrier. Add tracking numbers manually or connect your Gmail for automatic pickup from your shipping emails. Each one updates live. No limit on how many you can follow. Especially handy when several orders are in the air at once.
What are the most popular online stores in Morocco?
Online shopping in Morocco runs through several channels — Jumia Morocco, Avito, Hmall, Marjane.ma, and AliExpress. Whichever store you've ordered from, the parcel ends up with one of the carriers we track.
What other countries can I track parcels in with Parcel Monitor?
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Your easy-to-use tracking solution for parcels in Morocco
Parcel tracking for every carrier in Morocco
From the national post to global express services, Parcel Monitor follows every carrier active in Morocco. Amana (the express arm of Poste Maroc), DHL Express, FedEx, UPS, Aramex, and CTM Messagerie cover most local delivery, with DHL Express, FedEx International, and UPS Worldwide handling cross-border traffic. Drop in any tracking number and we pull live updates straight from the carrier's system. One search box, every parcel.
Auto-detect any Morocco carrier
Paste any tracking number into Parcel Monitor and we figure out the carrier on our own. This is especially useful for international parcels coming into Morocco, where the parcel might switch from a global carrier to a local one at customs. We follow the handover and keep tracking continuous all the way through.
Real-time updates straight to your phone
From the moment your parcel is picked up 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 — picked up, in transit, out for delivery, delivered. Prefer email? You can get updates that way too. You decide which steps deserve a notification.
Connect your Gmail and never miss a delivery
Tired of copy-pasting tracking numbers? Connect your Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll find tracking numbers in your shipping confirmations automatically. Every Morocco parcel — from the national post to international couriers to e-commerce platforms — shows up on your dashboard, already being tracked, before you've even opened the email. Free, your data stays yours.
