ASOS delivery tracking

About ASOS

ASOS is a global online retailer known for its wide range of fashion and beauty products. While it is not a courier company itself, ASOS partners with various delivery services for shipping. They specialize in fast and reliable delivery, offering options like express shipping, next-day delivery, and international shipping. ASOS operates worldwide, providing services to over 200 countries, including the UK, USA, Australia, and Europe, ensuring customers enjoy quick and secure shipping to their doorstep.

How to Track a Package with ASOS

Tracking your ASOS parcel is easy. To start, find your ASOS tracking number, which is provided once your order is shipped. Here’s how to track your package:

  1. Visit the ASOS website or a tracking site.
  2. Enter your tracking number in the search bar.
  3. Click "Track" to view your parcel's delivery status and shipping progress. You’ll be able to monitor your order’s journey until it arrives at your doorstep.

Detailed tracking statuses ASOS

When tracking your ASOS parcel, you'll encounter several tracking statuses. Each status provides insight into where your package is in the shipping process. Here are the most common ASOS tracking statuses and their meanings:

  1. Order Received
    This status means ASOS has received your order, but the parcel has not yet been dispatched for delivery. It’s the first step in the order fulfillment process.
  2. Order Dispatched
    Your parcel has been handed over to the courier and is on its way to the delivery address. This status indicates that shipping has started.
  3. In Transit
    The parcel is moving through the courier’s network. It’s on its way to the destination and may pass through various sorting centers.
  4. Out for Delivery
    Your package is on the courier's delivery vehicle and is scheduled to be delivered to your address soon. This is usually the final step before arrival.
  5. Delivered
    The parcel has been successfully delivered to the recipient's address. The tracking status will typically include information like the delivery date and sometimes the name of the person who received the parcel.
  6. Delivery Attempted
    The courier attempted delivery but could not complete it, possibly due to an absence of someone to receive the package. A reattempt may occur or instructions for rescheduling delivery may be provided.
  7. Returned to Sender
    The package has been returned to ASOS, typically due to an issue like an incorrect address, or because the recipient was unavailable to receive the parcel after multiple attempts.
  8. Customs Clearance
    If you're receiving a parcel internationally, this status indicates that your package is being processed through customs. This may cause a delay depending on the country’s regulations.
  9. Pending
    This status usually means there’s an issue with your order, such as a delay in the courier network or incomplete shipping information. It’s often temporary and resolved soon after.
  10. Failed Delivery
    The parcel could not be delivered due to an issue with the address or other delivery restrictions. The courier may leave instructions on how to resolve the situation.
  11. Returned to Warehouse
    If a parcel has been undelivered after a series of failed attempts or issues like wrong address details, the package may be returned to ASOS’s warehouse.

Understanding these tracking statuses will help you keep track of your ASOS order, ensure timely receipt, and resolve any issues that may arise during the delivery process.