Branded package tracking
Give customers a branded tracking page for Shopee Xpress Brazil shipments, with clear, normalized delivery statuses throughout the journey.
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Give customers a branded tracking page for Shopee Xpress Brazil shipments, with clear, normalized delivery statuses throughout the journey.
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A Shopee Xpress Brazil tracking number is the parcel reference used by SPX Express Brazil, Shopee's integrated logistics operation for sellers and buyers in Brazil. It links the Shopee order to collection, hub processing, sortation-center movement, and last-mile delivery updates. For the customer, this number is the practical key for checking whether the parcel is still waiting for handover, already moving through a hub, delayed at customs, assigned to a courier, or completed at delivery.
Customers find the tracking number in the Shopee app, on the order details page, or in SPX Brazil's tracking field. SPX Brazil also refers to the SPXTN when creating EasyPack orders, and buyers can follow parcel progress through real-time updates in the Shopee app. If a newly created number does not return results immediately, it usually means the parcel has not yet received its first live carrier scan. Customers should retry with the same exact reference instead of editing the code.
Public SPX Brazil references identify the tracking number as the value entered into the SPX tracking page or SPXTN field. Third-party examples show codes such as BR264727215905Z, and other references describe letter-number-letter structures. Customers should use the exact code from the Shopee order or SPX page because format can vary by route and platform workflow. When entering the code, keep leading zeros, suffix letters, dashes, and capitalization exactly as shown on the original shipment document or order page.
| Original Status | Translated Status | Description | Action Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coletado | Collected | The parcel was collected from the seller or accepted by the logistics network. | No action required. |
| No centro de triagem | At sorting center | The parcel is being processed at a sorting center or hub. | Wait for the next movement scan. |
| Em transferência | In transfer | The parcel is moving between SPX facilities or route points. | Continue monitoring. |
| Em rota de entrega | Out for delivery | The parcel is on the final delivery route. | Keep the delivery address accessible. |
| Entregue | Delivered | The parcel was delivered successfully. | Check delivery details in the Shopee app if needed. |
Status wording can vary slightly between the carrier site, merchant account, and multi-carrier tracking tools. The safest interpretation is to treat each event as a checkpoint in the route, then use the latest timestamp and location to decide whether support contact is needed.
| Service | Pricing Structure | Delivery Speed | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| SPX Express Brazil delivery | Integrated Shopee logistics pricing. | Depends on seller, route, and buyer location. | Shopee-owned delivery network with real-time app tracking. |
| Shopee Service Point / Agency workflows | Program-based handling for service-point partners. | Depends on drop-off or pickup workflow. | Shopee Agencies for posting, return, or collection flows. |
| EasyPack / order creation | Seller-facing order creation workflow. | Depends on parcel creation and route. | Order creation using SPXTN and SPX Brazil tools. |
Service names and availability may change by country, account type, shipment size, and destination. Customers should confirm the purchased service on the label, receipt, or order confirmation before comparing delivery expectations.
When contacting support, include the tracking number, sender name, recipient address, and the latest visible status. Those details make it easier for the carrier, merchant, or shipping platform to identify the parcel and check whether it is delayed, misrouted, awaiting customs action, or already delivered.