Track Parcels in Singapore

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FAQs About Singapore Parcel Tracking

How can I track parcels online in Singapore with Parcel Monitor?

It's simple. Pop your tracking number into Parcel Monitor and we start watching it the moment you hit search. We cover all the major Singapore couriers — SingPost, DHL Singapore, FedEx, UPS, Ninja Van Singapore, Qxpress included, plus 1,100+ others worldwide. Web and app work the same. Or connect your Gmail and we'll spot tracking numbers in your shipping emails for you. No account needed, all free.

Which carriers can I track in Singapore?

Pretty much every carrier active in Singapore. SingPost (Singapore Post), DHL Singapore, FedEx, UPS, Ninja Van Singapore, Qxpress, and J&T Express Singapore are the most common for local delivery. International parcels heading in or out typically use DHL Express, FedEx International, UPS Worldwide, or one of the big Asian carriers. We don't ask you to identify any of them — paste the tracking number and we'll do it.

How do I track a parcel shipped to Singapore?

Inbound parcel? Take the tracking number from your shipping email, paste it into Parcel Monitor, and we'll start watching. International parcels into Singapore typically change hands at customs and again when the local carrier picks up for delivery. We follow every handover so you don't lose sight of the parcel between legs.

How do I track a parcel shipped from Singapore?

Outbound flow works the same way. Take the tracking number from the local Singapore carrier handling pickup — SingPost, DHL Singapore, FedEx, UPS, Ninja Van Singapore, Qxpress or whoever you chose — and pop it into Parcel Monitor. We'll watch the parcel leave Singapore, clear customs at the destination, and reach the local carrier delivering it on the other end. All on one screen.

What do tracking numbers from Singapore's carriers look like?

Format depends on the carrier. The national post in Singapore typically uses 13-character codes ending in "SG" (something like AA123456789SG). Private and international carriers use their own formats — DHL Express runs 10 digits, UPS uses "1Z" + 16 characters, FedEx 12–20 digits. Don't worry about telling them apart; paste the number and we'll spot the carrier.

How do I find my Singapore tracking number?

Look in the shipping email from the sender — usually arrives a day or two after the order. The tracking number is usually right next to a "Track Now" link. If you can't find the email, the retailer's website should have it under your order details. Even easier: connect your Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll automatically pull tracking numbers from your shipping emails.

How do I identify which carrier is handling my Singapore parcel?

Skip the guesswork. Pop the tracking number into Parcel Monitor and our system identifies the carrier automatically. Helpful especially for parcels coming into Singapore from abroad — they often switch carriers at the border, and we keep your tracking continuous through every handover.

How long does parcel delivery within Singapore usually take?

Standard delivery within Singapore usually takes 1 to 2 working days. The faster you pay, the faster it moves — express tiers from DHL, FedEx, and the local providers can sometimes get parcels there overnight. Remote regions, islands, or rural areas can add a day or two to the average. Peak shopping seasons slow things down further.

What's the typical international shipping time to/from Singapore?

Depends on the service tier. Express options like DHL Express, FedEx International Priority, or UPS Worldwide Express usually deliver to or from Singapore in 3–7 working days for major destinations. Standard international shipping typically runs 7–14 days. Economy services can stretch to 20–45 days. Customs adds 1–5 days on top, depending on the destination.

How long does shipping from China take to Singapore?

Cheap China-to-Singapore economy services (the standard for AliExpress, Shein, Temu) usually take 5 to 10 days. Express tiers — DHL Express, FedEx International, UPS Worldwide — can manage 3 to 5 days. Customs at the Singapore border adds 1–5 days. Singles Day, Double Twelve, and Chinese New Year regularly stretch all timelines by several days.

What should I do if my parcel is lost in Singapore?

If your parcel seems to have vanished somewhere in Singapore, there's no need to panic — there are clear next steps to take. Start with a thorough look around your address — porches, side doors, lobbies, building reception — and ask close neighbours if anything was dropped with them. Once you've gone 10 to 14 days with no scans at all, contact SingPost directly with your tracking number — they're set up to investigate and locate parcels that have gone quiet. When the carrier confirms it's lost, reach out to the seller; they typically own the claim process and will arrange your money back or send a new parcel. Stay patient through the process — between a thorough local check, a carrier trace and a retailer claim, almost every situation finds an answer.

What if my Singapore 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 Singapore 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 Singapore parcels at the same time?

Yes — and you can mix Singapore parcels with parcels from any other carrier on the same dashboard. Add tracking numbers manually, or connect your Gmail and we'll pull them from your shipping emails automatically. Each parcel updates live as the carrier logs new scans. No cap on how many you can follow at once. Particularly handy during sales seasons.

What are the most popular online stores in Singapore?

The online retail landscape in Singapore is dominated by a recognisable cast of platforms — locals know them well, and visitors get up to speed quickly. Shoppers most often visit Lazada Singapore, Shopee Singapore, Carousell, Amazon Singapore, ezbuy and Qoo10. Whatever you're looking for — everyday essentials, tech, fashion, gifts — one of these platforms is likely to have it in stock. When local options run out, AliExpress, Shein, Temu and global Amazon storefronts are the usual fallbacks for international orders. Same-day or next-day delivery is common in big cities; smaller towns may add a day or two, and peak shopping seasons stretch timelines further. Whatever you've bought and wherever from, the parcel itself almost always travels with a carrier we cover, so the tracking stays consistent.

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Parcel tracking for every carrier in Singapore

From the national post to global express services, Parcel Monitor follows every carrier active in Singapore. SingPost (Singapore Post), DHL Singapore, FedEx, UPS, Ninja Van Singapore, Qxpress, and J&T Express Singapore 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.

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Auto-detect any Singapore 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 Singapore, 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.

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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.

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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 Singapore 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.