PACKFLEET Tracking
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FAQs About PACKFLEET Parcel Tracking
What is PACKFLEET and what services do they offer?
Packfleet was a London courier founded in 2021 by three former Monzo employees — Tristan Thomas, Hugo Cornejo and Josh Garnham — who set out to build an all-electric alternative to traditional parcel companies like DPD and Evri. The pitch was simple: zero-emission vans, a technology stack built from scratch, precise delivery slots and proper proof of delivery. It raised over $21 million from investors including General Catalyst, Entree Capital and Monzo founder Tom Blomfield, and delivered millions of parcels around London. In March 2025 the company announced that DHL would take over its customer base and many of its drivers as part of DHL's London green-delivery expansion. Track Packfleet parcels on Parcel Monitor.
How can I track a PACKFLEET package on Parcel Monitor?
Watching your PACKFLEET parcel make its way to you is refreshingly stress-free with Parcel Monitor. Parcel Monitor brings PACKFLEET into the same dashboard as every other carrier, so there's just one place to check rather than many. Whether you reach for your phone or your laptop, you can check on your PACKFLEET shipment anytime in the same friendly dashboard. Email alerts handle the checking-in for you — every PACKFLEET status change triggers a friendly note straight to your inbox. Gmail users can take it a step further — connect your account and your PACKFLEET tracking numbers get added to the dashboard automatically. Think of Parcel Monitor as the quietly capable friend who keeps an eye on your packages — including your PACKFLEET shipment — right through to delivery.
How do I find my PACKFLEET tracking number?
Your PACKFLEET tracking number normally turns up in the shipping email from the sender, looking something like Alphanumeric Packfleet shipment IDs surfaced through the merchant's checkout — often with a tracking link beside it. Most online shops also display the PACKFLEET tracking number on the order details page once you log in to your account on the seller's site. For self-shipped parcels, the PACKFLEET receipt from the drop-off point or pickup is where the tracking number lives — keep it handy. Save yourself the rummaging — connect Gmail once and Parcel Monitor finds PACKFLEET tracking numbers in your shipping emails automatically from then on.
How long does PACKFLEET usually take to deliver?
On domestic routes, PACKFLEET typically takes Same-day and next-day across Greater London from pickup to delivery, with express options shaving time off if you've paid for them. For cross-border parcels, PACKFLEET typically takes Not applicable — London-focused, with customs adding another 1–5 days — express tiers are usually quicker than economy. Around big shopping events (Black Friday, Christmas, Diwali, Lunar New Year), PACKFLEET's timelines tend to stretch as networks handle peak volume. 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 PACKFLEET deliver?
PACKFLEET runs deliveries through Greater London (historically); customers now being migrated to DHL. Where the parcel needs to cross into territory PACKFLEET doesn't cover directly, they hand off to DHL — Packfleet's customers and many of its drivers and warehouse staff transitioned to DHL from March 2025. Whatever the route looks like, Parcel Monitor stitches the carrier handoffs into one tracking timeline so visibility doesn't break at the border.
What do common PACKFLEET tracking statuses mean?
Reading PACKFLEET tracking gets a lot easier once you know what each status actually means. Ordered signals that the seller has booked the shipment with PACKFLEET, but the parcel still needs to be physically collected. In Transit = the parcel is physically with PACKFLEET and moving — between hubs, sort centres, or transport links. Out for Delivery is the one you've been waiting for — the parcel is on the delivery vehicle and should reach you today. Delivered confirms the handover has happened, whether to you directly or to your nominated drop point. When you see To Collect, the parcel is waiting at a pickup location — usually a post office, locker, or partner shop. When the status reads Pending, the parcel is in the system but not actively scanned in the last update.
Why isn't my PACKFLEET tracking updating?
No new scans for days can really get into your head, especially with a parcel you're eagerly waiting for — you're not alone in this. Most stuck-looking parcels turn out to be perfectly fine — quiet doesn't equal lost, even when the wait feels endless. Long-haul and international parcels often go quiet for stretches at a time as they move between scan checkpoints. The first practical step is reading the last scan: its location and timestamp tell you whether to wait calmly or escalate now. If the gap stretches beyond 7-10 working days for domestic, or 20+ days for international, reach out to PACKFLEET with your tracking number and request a formal trace. Meanwhile, Parcel Monitor keeps the tracking under observation — we'll push a notification the moment something updates, even if that's days away.
What should I do if my PACKFLEET parcel is lost?
When a parcel goes silent for too long, it's natural to fear the worst. We get the worry, and there's a clear path forward. Before assuming the worst, know that real losses are uncommon — most worry-cases are silent transit, not lost cargo. First, pull up the full tracking timeline. The most recent scan location and date will tell you whether to keep waiting or start asking questions. Past the typical window, file a search request with PACKFLEET customer service. With the tracking number, they can pull internal records and try to locate the parcel. A confirmed loss is the seller's territory. They're contractually responsible for compensation, with the carrier's claim sitting between them rather than involving you. Save the PACKFLEET 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. On our end, Parcel Monitor never drops a quiet parcel — we keep watching and ping you on any new scan.
What should I do if my PACKFLEET parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?
An empty doorstep paired with a 'delivered' status from PACKFLEET is one of the more puzzling tracking moments — you're not the first to hit it. 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. The detailed view of PACKFLEET's tracking sometimes contains a photo or a 'left in porch'-style note — well worth a scroll before searching further. Worth checking with everyone at home and giving the neighbours a knock — parcels misrouted by one or two doors are remarkably common. It pays to wait 24 to 48 hours before doing anything more — premature 'delivered' scans happen, and the parcel often surfaces within that window. If the parcel hasn't materialised once the grace period is up, message the seller — they have the carrier relationship and can start the formal search process with PACKFLEET. 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 PACKFLEET parcels in one place?
Of course — the Parcel Monitor dashboard is designed for exactly this, stacking PACKFLEET parcels alongside every other carrier in one place. Either paste tracking numbers in manually or link Gmail to Parcel Monitor — we'll scan your inbox for PACKFLEET numbers and add them automatically. Live scan updates land for each parcel individually, so the full dashboard view stays current as your PACKFLEET parcels move. Track an unlimited number of parcels in parallel — particularly useful during peak shopping windows like Black Friday, Diwali sales, or Boxing Day clearance.
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Your easy-to-use tracking solution for PACKFLEET parcels
Every PACKFLEET parcel, one timeline
Every PACKFLEET parcel lives on one Parcel Monitor dashboard. Paste the tracking number and we identify PACKFLEET from the format, then pull live scans and any handoff updates. No need to know which carrier has it at each leg — we follow the chain automatically.
Email and push alerts keep you posted on every PACKFLEET step
You know that small thrill when a notification pops up saying your parcel just moved? That's what this is about. Flip on email or push notifications and we'll send a quick note every time your PACKFLEET parcel reaches the next stage: picked up, moving, out for delivery, finally delivered. 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.
Link Gmail and never copy-paste a PACKFLEET tracking number again
Here's the part where Parcel Monitor does the legwork for you. Connect your Gmail once, and Parcel Monitor turns each PACKFLEET shipping confirmation into a tracked parcel on your dashboard — no manual entry, no copy-paste. We catch each tracking number as the email arrives, place the parcel on your dashboard, and have the latest scans pulling through within seconds. From there, it runs in the background without needing any attention.
The tracking buddy that stays on top of every PACKFLEET delivery for you
Parcel Monitor is the in-your-corner tracking buddy who quietly watches your parcels so you can get on with everything else. Your PACKFLEET parcels appear in the same place as everything else you're tracking, monitored from the courier's pickup right through to your door. Pop in any time to see how things are going — phone, laptop, tablet, take your pick — or have alerts come to you automatically. Whichever you pick, the small anxiety of an unwatched parcel quietly disappears — Parcel Monitor is on the case. A reliable tracking buddy for every PACKFLEET delivery you've got coming, keeping you in the loop until the parcel safely arrives.