Singapore Post / Speedpost Tracking
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FAQs About Singapore Post / Speedpost Parcel Tracking
What is Singapore Post / Speedpost and what services do they offer?
Singapore Post — known as SingPost — is the national postal operator of Singapore, with postal services in the country tracing back to 1819. SingPost was incorporated in its current form on 1 April 1992 and listed on the Singapore Exchange in 2003, holding Singapore's first Public Postal Licence. Speedpost is SingPost's express and international courier brand, offering both domestic same-day and EMS international express delivery to major destinations worldwide. The wider group also runs POPStation self-service kiosks, e-commerce logistics, warehousing, fulfilment and freight forwarding. You can follow your Singapore Post or Speedpost parcel on Parcel Monitor by entering the tracking number.
How can I track a Singapore Post / Speedpost package on Parcel Monitor?
Parcel Monitor makes following your Singapore Post / Speedpost shipment about as easy as it gets. You'll see Singapore Post / Speedpost's real-time updates side by side with everything else in your dashboard — no juggling tabs, no hunting between sites. The Singapore Post / Speedpost dashboard is right there whether you're at your laptop or on the move with your phone. Switch on email alerts and Parcel Monitor will let you know the moment your Singapore Post / Speedpost status changes — no need to keep refreshing the page. And for Gmail users, connecting your account means Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking numbers find their own way into Parcel Monitor — no copy-paste needed. Think of it as a quiet little assistant for your deliveries, keeping every Singapore Post / Speedpost shipment in view from dispatch right through to your doorstep.
How do I find my Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking number?
When your order ships, the merchant typically sends a confirmation email containing the Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking number in the UPU-standard 13-character format ending in 'SG' for postal items (e.g. EE123456789SG for Speedpost EMS); SingPost-specific references for domestic services format, ready to copy. If the email's gone walkabout, sign in to the seller's site and check the order's detail page — the Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking number is normally listed there. If you took the parcel to a Singapore Post / Speedpost location yourself, your drop-off receipt is the source — the tracking number is printed on it. To skip the hunt entirely, connect Gmail to Parcel Monitor and we'll lift Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking numbers from your shipping emails as soon as they arrive.
How long does Singapore Post / Speedpost usually take to deliver?
For parcels staying within the country, Singapore Post / Speedpost usually delivers in Next-day for SmartPac and standard parcels; same-day options via Speedpost — quicker on express services, a little longer for outlying regions. For cross-border parcels, Singapore Post / Speedpost typically takes Speedpost EMS: 2-5 business days to major destinations; standard international parcels 6-15 days, with customs adding another 1–5 days — express tiers are usually quicker than economy. Sales peaks like Black Friday, Christmas and Lunar New Year typically tack a few extra days onto Singapore Post / Speedpost's normal delivery windows. 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 / Speedpost deliver?
Singapore Post / Speedpost runs deliveries through Singapore nationwide; international reach via Speedpost, UPU and global e-commerce logistics partnerships. Where the parcel needs to cross into territory Singapore Post / Speedpost doesn't cover directly, they hand off to Universal Postal Union partner posts; global express partners for Speedpost services. 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 / Speedpost tracking statuses mean?
The six statuses you'll see most often on Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking, translated into plain English. Ordered indicates the shipment is logged in Singapore Post / Speedpost's system, but the parcel is still at origin awaiting pickup. In Transit covers the journey between the seller's warehouse and the delivery hub closest to you. When you see Out for Delivery, the parcel is sitting in a delivery van currently working its way through your area. Delivered means Singapore Post / Speedpost has signed the parcel off as handed over; check the location note for exactly where. To Collect means the parcel is parked safely at a pickup point, ready whenever you can get there. Pending appears when the parcel's between scans — common during weekends, holidays, or long transit legs.
Why isn't my Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking updating?
Quiet tracking from Singapore Post / Speedpost is one of those situations that feels much worse than it usually is — we'll walk through what to do. The thing to know: tracking quiet doesn't mean the parcel is lost. It usually means it's between scans, not stationary. Long-haul and international parcels often go quiet for stretches at a time as they move between scan checkpoints. Action one — read the last scan carefully. Its location and timestamp tell you most of what you need to know about whether silence is normal. When silence has stretched past your route's reasonable window, contact Singapore Post / Speedpost with your tracking number and ask them to open a search. Parcel Monitor doesn't drop the parcel just because it's quiet — we'll alert you instantly when anything moves.
What should I do if my Singapore Post / Speedpost parcel is lost?
Lost-parcel anxiety is real and completely understandable — especially with longer waits or higher-value items. Parcels that look lost almost always reappear once the next scan posts — actual losses are the exception, not the norm. Start by reading the tracking carefully, especially the latest scan. Where it was and when it happened together answer most of the 'is it actually lost?' question. Past the typical window, file a search request with Singapore Post / Speedpost customer service. With the tracking number, they can pull internal records and try to locate the parcel. On confirmation of loss, the seller is your contact. They're the party who can claim from Singapore Post / Speedpost, and they're the ones who refund or reship you. It pays to document everything as it happens. Keep screenshots of the Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking history because the seller and any insurer will ask for them, and they're harder to dig up later. We stay watching even when Singapore Post / Speedpost pauses — any new scan triggers an instant push notification in Parcel Monitor.
What should I do if my Singapore Post / Speedpost parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?
An empty doorstep paired with a 'delivered' status from Singapore Post / Speedpost is one of the more puzzling tracking moments — you're not the first to hit it. Run a quick inspection of the spots couriers tend to favour: behind pot plants, under the porch, around the side, near the meter box. Check the Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking timeline carefully — many drivers now log a delivery photo or location note, which often pinpoints the parcel without you needing to leave the kitchen. Ask everyone at home if anything was accepted earlier, and do a quick round of the closest neighbours — most 'missing' parcels surface this way. Some Singapore Post / Speedpost drivers scan 'delivered' at the start of a stop rather than the end, so allowing 24 to 48 hours of patience usually pays off. If nothing has turned up after a day or two, write to the seller — they hold the contract with Singapore Post / Speedpost and can initiate a proper investigation. Snap a screenshot of the tracking timeline for the record — we keep watching the parcel on our end and surface any new scans automatically.
Can I track multiple Singapore Post / Speedpost parcels in one place?
Yes — a single Parcel Monitor dashboard holds all your Singapore Post / Speedpost parcels together with deliveries from every other carrier in the mix. Paste tracking numbers in by hand, or hook up your Google account and we'll pull Singapore Post / Speedpost numbers from shipping confirmations automatically. Every parcel on the board refreshes itself when Singapore Post / Speedpost or any other carrier records a scan — the dashboard simply stays up to date. 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 / Speedpost parcels
One home for every Singapore Post / Speedpost parcel
As Singapore's national postal operator, Singapore Post / Speedpost handles both domestic delivery and international postal exchanges. Parcel Monitor follows every scan event on a single timeline, including the handoffs into and out of Singapore via UPU exchange offices. Track multiple items at once, mix them with parcels from courier services, all in one place.
Get a heads-up every time your Singapore Post / Speedpost parcel changes status
There's something genuinely nice about a small notification arriving to let you know your parcel just made progress. Switch on the alerts you want — push notifications, email, or both — and Parcel Monitor will quietly let you know whenever your Singapore Post / Speedpost parcel reaches a new milestone, from pickup through to delivery. The notification settings give you full control over what you're alerted about, so you only hear from us about the moments that genuinely matter.
Connect Gmail once and your Singapore Post / Speedpost tracking shows up by itself
Here's where Parcel Monitor really earns its keep. Plug your Gmail into Parcel Monitor and every Singapore Post / Speedpost confirmation email that lands becomes a tracked parcel in seconds — no copy-paste, no rummaging, no fuss. We spot the numbers as the emails arrive, add the parcels to your dashboard, and start pulling live updates straight away. After that, you won't have to do a thing.
Your tracking buddy for every Singapore Post / Speedpost parcel you're waiting on
Picture a tracking buddy who keeps an eye on every parcel you're expecting — that's the role Parcel Monitor plays for you. All your Singapore Post / Speedpost parcels share the same view as every other carrier you use, watched from pickup right through to your doorstep. Some people like to check in; others prefer to be told. Parcel Monitor does both — open the dashboard from anywhere or set alerts to bring updates to you. Either way, the worry of 'where's my parcel?' fades into the background, because we're handling the watching for you. A dependable tracking buddy for every Singapore Post / Speedpost shipment, gently keeping you in the loop right through to delivery.