Thailand Post Tracking
Track Your Thailand Post Parcels in One Place
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FAQs About Thailand Post Parcel Tracking
What is Thailand Post and what services do they offer?
Thailand Post is the national postal operator of Thailand, headquartered in Bangkok and tracing its roots back to 1883, when modern postal services were established under King Rama V. The current company structure dates from 2003, when the old Communications Authority of Thailand was split into separate post and telecoms entities. Thailand Post is wholly owned by the Ministry of Finance and runs more than 1,200 post offices nationwide. Services span letters, parcels, EMS Express, registered mail, COD for e-commerce sellers, money transfer and postal banking. The company has invested heavily in e-commerce logistics to keep pace with private rivals like Flash Express and Kerry. You can follow your Thailand Post parcel on Parcel Monitor by entering the 13-character tracking number ending in TH.
How can I track a Thailand Post package on Parcel Monitor?
Staying on top of your Thailand Post shipment is a genuinely easy thing to do with Parcel Monitor. Live Thailand Post updates sit right next to your other parcels in Parcel Monitor — no more bouncing between carrier websites or different apps. Across phone, tablet and desktop, your Thailand Post tracking sits in the same easy-to-find spot. You can also have email alerts come through whenever something changes with your Thailand Post parcel — they save you from having to keep checking. If you're a Gmail user, connect it once and your Thailand Post parcels will turn up in Parcel Monitor on their own, no manual entry needed. Across every Thailand Post status change and every other carrier you're using, Parcel Monitor keeps your deliveries organised and stress-free.
How do I find my Thailand Post tracking number?
Check your inbox first: Thailand Post tracking numbers, typically formatted as UPU-standard 13-character format ending in 'TH' (e.g. EE123456789TH for EMS, RR… for registered mail, CP… for parcels) or a longer 13-digit numeric code for domestic services, almost always arrive in a shipping confirmation email from the merchant. You'll also find the Thailand Post tracking number on the order tracking page within your account on the retailer's site, in case the email is gone. Sending the parcel yourself? The Thailand Post drop-off receipt carries the tracking number — usually beneath the barcode at the top of the slip. Connect Gmail in two clicks and Thailand Post tracking numbers start surfacing on their own — Parcel Monitor pulls them straight from shipping emails.
How long does Thailand Post usually take to deliver?
On home-market routes, Thailand Post typically takes 1-3 business days within Thailand (next-day in Bangkok for EMS) — that's standard service; express tiers (where available) are faster. For international routes, plan on 5-15 business days for EMS; longer for surface mail via Thailand Post, plus the standard 1–5 day customs window once the parcel reaches the destination country. Watch the calendar: Black Friday, Christmas, Lunar New Year and Diwali all add pressure to Thailand Post's network and can stretch delivery times. 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 Thailand Post deliver?
Thailand Post runs deliveries through Thailand nationwide with 1,200+ post offices; international reach via the UPU and partner posts worldwide. Where the parcel needs to cross into territory Thailand Post doesn't cover directly, they hand off to Destination national posts via UPU agreements; integrates with major e-commerce platforms in Thailand. 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 Thailand Post tracking statuses mean?
The six statuses you'll see most often on Thailand Post tracking, translated into plain English. When you see Ordered, the shipment is registered with Thailand Post but the parcel hasn't been picked up yet. In Transit captures everything between collection and the final-mile depot — usually the longest stretch of the journey. Out for Delivery is the most encouraging status — the parcel is on board with the driver and en route to you. Delivered is the final scan — Thailand Post considers the parcel completed and the case closed. When you see To Collect, the parcel is waiting at a pickup location — usually a post office, locker, or partner shop. Pending often shows during transit gaps — the parcel is moving but hasn't hit a scan checkpoint yet.
Why isn't my Thailand Post tracking updating?
Watching a Thailand Post tracking page stay silent for days is genuinely stressful — we get it, and you're not overreacting to worry. Here's the reassuring truth: the vast majority of 'stuck' parcels are still moving — they just haven't hit the next scan point yet. Long-haul transport, customs processing, weekends, and public holidays all create natural gaps where no new scan is recorded. 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 Thailand Post's customer service with the tracking number — only their team can open a formal search. Parcel Monitor stays watching even when the carrier goes quiet — push notifications will surface the next update the moment it happens.
What should I do if my Thailand Post parcel is lost?
We genuinely sympathise — worrying about a lost Thailand Post parcel, especially a valuable or sentimental one, is no small thing. Genuinely lost parcels are rare — most 'lost' status is really 'silent transit' that resolves on its own in a week or two. The first thing to do is open the Thailand Post tracking and read the last scan carefully — where was it, and how recently? A recent scan at a transit hub is reassuring; one that's weeks old at the same facility deserves a closer look. Hand the tracking number to Thailand Post customer service if too much time has passed. Their search team digs into facility-level records to locate the parcel. If the carrier officially declares the parcel lost, the formal claim sits with the seller. They handle reshipment or refund and recover from Thailand Post themselves. Throughout the whole process, save screenshots of the tracking page as you go — they're the evidence you'll need for the seller conversation and any insurance claim down the line. 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 Thailand Post parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?
Reading 'delivered' on your Thailand Post tracking while staring at a bare front step is genuinely confusing, and you're far from alone in that. A short walk around the house often turns up the parcel — drivers regularly leave them by the side entrance, behind shrubs, or under cover near the garage. Drop into the detailed Thailand Post tracking events — a delivery photo or written hint about the drop point is increasingly standard, and it usually clears things up fast. A quick chat with anyone home, plus a friendly knock next door, sorts a fair share of these — parcels often land at the right street but the wrong door. 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. When the parcel still isn't accounted for, the merchant is the right contact — they're set up to open claims with Thailand Post and arrange replacements or refunds. Screenshots of the tracking events are useful for the merchant — and we'll keep watching for fresh updates on Parcel Monitor either way.
Can I track multiple Thailand Post parcels in one place?
Yep — multi-carrier tracking is the whole point of Parcel Monitor, with Thailand Post parcels lining up neatly next to anything else you've got in transit. Drop the numbers in one by one, or connect Gmail and watch Thailand Post parcels appear on the dashboard the moment the shipping email lands. Each parcel runs on its own live feed, so Thailand Post updates and updates from other carriers all surface in real time, side by side. No quantity cap either, which earns its keep during Black Friday, Lunar New Year, or any sale weekend with deliveries piling up.
Are there other carrier tracking pages I should know about?
Tracking works the same way for hundreds of other carriers. Here are a few that might come in handy:
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Your easy-to-use tracking solution for Thailand Post parcels
All your Thailand Post tracking in one view
As Thailand (Bangkok)'s national postal operator, Thailand Post 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 Thailand (Bangkok) via UPU exchange offices. Track multiple items at once, mix them with parcels from courier services, all in one place.
Hear about every Thailand Post status change the moment it happens
There's a quiet sort of comfort in that little ping that lets you know your parcel is on the move again. Switch on email alerts or push notifications in Parcel Monitor, and we'll send a quiet update every time your Thailand Post parcel reaches a new stage — picked up by the courier, on its way through the network, out for delivery, and finally arriving at your doorstep. Pick your alert moments in the notification settings — every event, just the key ones, or only the final delivery.
Connect Gmail once and let your Thailand Post parcels appear on their own
This is the small upgrade that quietly changes how you track parcels. Link your Gmail to Parcel Monitor and every Thailand Post shipping confirmation that arrives becomes a tracked parcel without you doing a thing — no copy-paste, no manual entry, no rummaging through your emails for tracking numbers. We pick up the tracking numbers the instant they appear in your inbox, add the parcels to your tracker, and start pulling fresh updates immediately. After the one-time connection, you're entirely hands-off.
Your friendly tracking buddy for every Thailand Post parcel on its way
Parcel Monitor is the tracking buddy that quietly keeps tabs on every package on your behalf. Your Thailand Post parcels appear in the same place as everything else you're tracking, monitored from the courier's pickup right through to your door. Whether you want to check in actively or be told passively, both modes work — just log in from any device or switch on alerts to taste. Either way, the small worry of a parcel-in-transit fades into the background, because Parcel Monitor is the one paying attention. A dependable tracking buddy for every Thailand Post shipment, gently keeping you in the loop right through to delivery.