Spring Tracking

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FAQs About Spring Parcel Tracking

What is Spring and what services do they offer?

Spring — formally Spring Global Delivery Solutions (Spring GDS) — is the international cross-border arm of the Dutch postal group PostNL. It was founded in 2001 as a joint venture between TPG (now PostNL), Royal Mail and Singapore Post, and has been wholly owned by PostNL since 2013. Spring is built for e-commerce sellers shipping internationally: rather than running its own last-mile fleet, it connects merchants to 230-plus partner carriers and national posts across 190+ destination countries via its XBS shipping platform. Services span cross-border parcels, mail, returns and customs clearance. You can follow your Spring shipment on Parcel Monitor by entering the tracking number.

How can I track a Spring package on Parcel Monitor?

Following a Spring shipment from dispatch to doorstep is a much simpler job with Parcel Monitor. You'll see Spring's real-time updates side by side with everything else in your dashboard — no juggling tabs, no hunting between sites. Whether you're on your phone or desktop, you can check your shipment's progress anytime in one simple spot. Switch on email alerts and Parcel Monitor will let you know the moment your Spring status changes — no need to keep refreshing the page. Gmail users can take it a step further — connect your account and your Spring tracking numbers get added to the dashboard automatically. Whether it's a single Spring parcel or a dozen across different carriers, everything ends up in one tidy list — your own personal delivery hub.

How do I find my Spring tracking number?

The shipping confirmation email is the obvious starting point — Spring tracking numbers in the Typically a 13-character UPU-style reference issued by Spring (e.g. LX123456789NL) or partner formats depending on the route format are usually right there, near a 'Track order' button. Order history on the merchant's site is the obvious fallback — every order normally lists its Spring tracking number on the order detail page. When you post a parcel through Spring directly, the tracking number is printed on the receipt the courier or counter gave you at drop-off. The lazy path: sync Gmail with Parcel Monitor and Spring tracking numbers appear on your dashboard the moment shipping confirmations land.

How long does Spring usually take to deliver?

Domestic Spring parcels normally arrive in Not applicable — Spring is a cross-border specialist — big cities trend faster, while remote addresses can stretch the timeline slightly. Plan on 5-15 business days to most destinations; longer for distant or remote markets for an international Spring shipment, plus a customs buffer of 1–5 days at the destination — that's the realistic window. Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas, Lunar New Year, Diwali — these peaks add days to most carrier networks, and Spring is no exception. The Parcel Monitor live tracker shows the realistic delivery window based on actual scans, which is far more useful than the static checkout estimate.

Where does Spring deliver?

Spring runs deliveries through 190+ destination countries worldwide via partner network. Where the parcel needs to cross into territory Spring doesn't cover directly, they hand off to 230+ international logistics partners including national posts and commercial carriers. 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 Spring tracking statuses mean?

Here's the quick guide to interpreting Spring's six most common tracking statuses. Ordered simply means the label is created and Spring has been told to expect the parcel — pickup hasn't happened yet. In Transit is the broad 'moving through the network' phase, often broken up by hub-arrival scans along the way. Out for Delivery signals same-day arrival — the parcel is on a final-mile vehicle moving towards you. Delivered = handover complete, often accompanied by a photo or signature in the tracking history. To Collect is a redirect status — the parcel is held at a collection point, ready for you to pop in and pick it up. Pending means Spring hasn't scanned the parcel into a new stage yet — typical between major handoffs.

Why isn't my Spring tracking updating?

Stuck Spring tracking is a familiar headache, and one that genuinely keeps people up at night — your worry makes complete sense. Real talk: 'no updates' nearly always means 'no scan yet' rather than 'parcel lost'. Patience first, escalation later. Spring scans the parcel at key moments — collection, hub arrivals, dispatch, delivery — not at every step in between, so gaps are expected. Check the date and location of the most recent Spring scan first — those two facts together answer 'is this normal?' for most situations. Once you're sure the silence is too long, message Spring'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 Spring parcel is lost?

Lost-parcel anxiety is real and completely understandable — especially with longer waits or higher-value items. Take a small bit of comfort: actual losses are rare, even for international cross-border parcels with long quiet stretches. Examine the last scan event in detail. Its timestamp and location are the single most useful piece of information you have right now. Past the reasonable wait window, the next move is Spring customer service. Hand over the tracking number and ask for a parcel trace — their internal team can run that with deeper data than you have access to. If the carrier officially declares the parcel lost, the formal claim sits with the seller. They handle reshipment or refund and recover from Spring themselves. A simple habit that helps: keep screenshots of the Spring tracking events. They support your claim with the seller and any insurer involved. Throughout the whole back-and-forth, Parcel Monitor stays watching the tracking — push notifications fire the second a new scan posts.

What should I do if my Spring parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?

Seeing a Spring parcel marked 'delivered' when there's nothing on the doorstep can be unsettling — completely understandable. Look beyond the front door — many couriers tuck parcels behind plants, in porch corners, by the garage, or against the side fence. Check the Spring 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 Spring 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 the parcel really hasn't appeared, the seller takes over from here — they can open a claim with Spring, arrange a replacement, or process a refund as appropriate. Keep a tracking screenshot saved for the claim — Parcel Monitor stays alert to any new scans coming through on the parcel.

Can I track multiple Spring parcels in one place?

Yes — a single Parcel Monitor dashboard holds all your Spring parcels together with deliveries from every other carrier in the mix. Add tracking numbers manually, or connect Gmail and let auto-detection lift Spring numbers out of your shipping emails as they arrive. Scans come through live for every parcel — your Spring updates and other carriers' updates flow into the dashboard automatically. There's no upper limit on how many parcels you can track at once — especially handy during Black Friday, Singles' Day, or any peak shopping window.

Are there other carrier tracking pages I should know about?

There's a long list of other carriers we track. Take a look at these too:

Are there other country or region tracking pages?

Want to track by destination? Country and region pages sit right next to the carrier ones:

Your easy-to-use tracking solution for Spring parcels

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One home for every Spring parcel

Cross-border parcels from Spring have a complex life cycle: origin scan, departure, arrival in the destination country, customs clearance, handoff to a local carrier, and finally delivery. Parcel Monitor stitches all of that into a single timeline. Paste the tracking number, see every status live, get push alerts when things change.

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No more refreshing — Spring updates come to you automatically

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 Spring 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.

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Connect your Gmail and let Spring tracking numbers add themselves automatically

Now, here's a small trick that saves a surprising amount of time. Link Gmail to Parcel Monitor and every Spring order email becomes a tracked parcel on your dashboard the moment it lands — no rummaging through inboxes for tracking numbers. As each email arrives, we pick out the tracking number, drop the parcel onto your dashboard, and start pulling live updates from the carrier. After the one-time connection, you're entirely hands-off.

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Think of Parcel Monitor as your tracking buddy for Spring parcels

Imagine a calm, attentive tracking buddy whose only job is to watch your parcels — that's essentially what Parcel Monitor does for you. Every Spring shipment shows up on the same dashboard as your other parcels, watched continuously from dispatch to arrival. You decide how to keep up: a quick check from your phone, a glance from your laptop, or alerts that find you wherever you are. Either method works, and either way the worry steps back, because Parcel Monitor is the one with eyes on every step. A dependable tracking buddy for every Spring shipment, gently keeping you in the loop right through to delivery.