Singapore post Tracking
Watch Your Singapore post Shipments from Pickup to Door
Drop in the Singapore post number — we'll handle it!
Drop in your Singapore post tracking number — we'll follow your parcel scan by scan, all the way to your door!

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FAQs About Singapore post Parcel Tracking
What is Singapore post and what services do they offer?
Singapore Post — SingPost — is the national postal operator of Singapore, with a heritage that dates back to 1819 when the island's postal service was first established. The modern entity, Singapore Post Limited, was corporatised in 1992 and listed on the Singapore Exchange in 2003. SingPost handles letters, parcels, SpeedPost express, e-commerce logistics and regional fulfilment, with POPStation lockers across the island for self-collection. The group has also built a regional logistics business across the Asia-Pacific, helped along the way by strategic backing from Alibaba. International shipments connect through Universal Postal Union partners worldwide. You can follow your Singapore Post parcel on Parcel Monitor by entering the tracking number.
How can I track a Singapore post package on Parcel Monitor?
Tracking your Singapore post shipment has never been easier or more convenient. All your Singapore post updates land in the same tracking list as the rest of your parcels — one window, no switching back and forth. Whether you reach for your phone or your laptop, you can check on your Singapore post shipment anytime in the same friendly dashboard. You'll also receive email alerts whenever your parcel's status changes, keeping you in the loop without lifting a finger. Got a Gmail account? Connect it and we'll add your Singapore post tracking numbers to the dashboard for you — completely hands-free. It's a calmer, more organised way to follow your Singapore post delivery — every step accounted for, all in one easy place.
How do I find my Singapore post tracking number?
Check your inbox first: Singapore post tracking numbers, typically formatted as 13-character UPU-standard reference ending in 'SG' for international mail; longer alphanumeric for SpeedPost and domestic parcels, almost always arrive in a shipping confirmation email from the merchant. If you've deleted the email or can't find it, the order history page on the merchant's site usually shows the Singapore post tracking number too. If you handed the parcel over at a Singapore post counter or pickup point, the receipt has the tracking number printed on it. To skip the hunt entirely, connect Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll lift Singapore post tracking numbers from your shipping emails as soon as they arrive.
How long does Singapore post usually take to deliver?
Singapore post normally completes domestic deliveries in 1-3 business days within Singapore — major metro areas tend to be at the quicker end of that range. Singapore post's overseas routes generally run 2-6 business days via SpeedPost; longer for standard registered mail, plus 1–5 days for customs processing once the parcel arrives in the destination country. Watch the calendar: Black Friday, Christmas, Lunar New Year and Diwali all add pressure to Singapore post's network and can stretch delivery times. Track live on Parcel Monitor for a realistic ETA — scans drive the timeline, so it reflects how the parcel is actually moving in real time.
Where does Singapore post deliver?
Singapore post runs deliveries through Singapore nationwide; international reach via UPU partners and SingPost's regional logistics network across the Asia-Pacific. Where the parcel needs to cross into territory Singapore post doesn't cover directly, they hand off to Universal Postal Union partner posts and SingPost's own regional subsidiaries; previously a joint venture with Alibaba's Cainiao. 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 Singapore post tracking statuses mean?
Reading Singapore post tracking gets a lot easier once you know what each status actually means. Ordered indicates the shipment is logged in Singapore post's system, but the parcel is still at origin awaiting pickup. In Transit means active movement — the parcel is somewhere between pickup and the local delivery depot. Out for Delivery means a Singapore post driver has the parcel on their route right now and is heading your way. Delivered = handover complete, often accompanied by a photo or signature in the tracking history. To Collect signals the parcel is awaiting collection — head to the listed pickup point with ID to retrieve it. Pending = the system is awaiting the next update; usually nothing's wrong, just no new scan yet.
Why isn't my Singapore post 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. Carriers scan only at specific points; between those points the parcel is moving but not being scanned, hence the silence. Start by checking the most recent scan: where was it, and when? A recent scan at a transit hub is reassuring; a stale scan deserves attention. Once you're sure the silence is too long, message Singapore post's customer service with the tracking number — only their team can open a formal search. 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 Singapore post parcel is lost?
Worrying about a lost Singapore post parcel is genuinely stressful — especially when you've been waiting weeks for something important. Your concern is completely valid. Here's the encouraging truth: most 'lost' parcels are actually still in motion, just sitting somewhere quiet between scan events. Examine the last scan event in detail. Its timestamp and location are the single most useful piece of information you have right now. Once you're past the reasonable silence window, reach out to Singapore post directly with the tracking number and ask them to open a trace request. Only their team can investigate internally. If the loss is confirmed by Singapore post, the seller owns the carrier relationship from here. They're responsible for compensation under most consumer-protection laws. Build an evidence trail as you go by documenting the tracking with screenshots — it makes the seller conversation and any insurance claim significantly smoother. We stay watching even when Singapore post pauses — any new scan triggers an instant push notification in Parcel Monitor.
What should I do if my Singapore post parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?
Getting a 'delivered' alert from Singapore post while the porch sits empty is one of the most-asked tracking puzzles — and it almost always has an answer. 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. Drop into the detailed Singapore post tracking events — a delivery photo or written hint about the drop point is increasingly standard, and it usually clears things up fast. Pop the question to housemates or family, and try the neighbours on either side — a short doorstep chat often turns the parcel up within minutes. Couriers occasionally mark a parcel as delivered slightly ahead of the actual handover — giving it a day or two before taking further action makes sense. 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 Singapore post. Tracking screenshots make the seller conversation smoother — and Parcel Monitor will keep flagging any new movement on the parcel.
Can I track multiple Singapore post parcels in one place?
Of course — the Parcel Monitor dashboard is designed for exactly this, stacking Singapore post parcels alongside every other carrier in one place. Type or paste numbers in directly, or connect your Gmail and let us extract Singapore post tracking numbers from shipping confirmations without you lifting a finger. Every parcel on the dashboard updates live as new Singapore post scans come through — no refresh button needed. There's no maximum number of parcels — useful day-to-day, and a small lifesaver during Black Friday, Singles' Day, or holiday gifting season.
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Your easy-to-use tracking solution for Singapore post parcels
Your full Singapore post parcel view, one tab
Singapore post runs the national postal network of Singapore, plus international exchanges with overseas postal services. Parcel Monitor pulls live updates from Singapore post's tracking system and follows the parcel across any international handoff. Paste your tracking number once and see every status — from the moment Singapore post accepts the item to the moment it's delivered.
Get notified the moment your Singapore post parcel reaches a new stage
There's something genuinely nice about a small notification arriving to let you know your parcel just made progress. Enable email alerts or push notifications and Parcel Monitor will quietly let you know each time your Singapore post parcel reaches the next stage — collection, transit, last-mile, delivery. You set the rhythm — choose the events that get an alert in the settings and politely silence the ones you'd rather not hear about.
Set up Gmail once and watch Singapore post parcels arrive on your dashboard hands-free
Here's the bit that genuinely saves time. Connect Gmail once, and every Singapore post shipping confirmation in your inbox becomes a live tracked parcel — no copy-paste, no manual lookup. Each new Singapore post shipping email lands, we extract the tracking number, the parcel appears on your dashboard, and the live updates start flowing in. It quietly does its job in the background, no further input needed from you.
A tracking buddy that always knows where your Singapore post parcel is
Imagine a calm, attentive tracking buddy whose only job is to watch your parcels — that's essentially what Parcel Monitor does for you. Every Singapore post shipment shares the same dashboard with everything else you're expecting, watched from pickup through 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. Either way, that nagging 'where is it?' question loses its sting — we keep an eye on the parcel so you don't have to. Think of it as a tracking buddy for every Singapore post parcel coming your way — one that stays on the case until things are safely delivered.