EWS (Profit Fields) delivery tracking

About EWS (Profit Fields)

EWS (Profit Fields) is a logistics company specializing in international express delivery and cross-border e-commerce logistics. It integrates domestic and international shipping resources to provide services like customs clearance, air and sea freight, and warehousing. Operating primarily from China, Hong Kong, and Macau, EWS delivers globally, including Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Key advantages include reliable tracking, efficient operations, and partnerships with major e-commerce platforms like AliExpress and JD.com

How to Track a Package with EWS (Profit Fields)

Tracking an EWS (Profit Fields) package is easy. Use the tracking number provided after your parcel's shipping. Visit the official EWS (Profit Fields) website or a tracking platform. Enter the tracking number in the designated tracker search bar and click “Track.” Details about your package's delivery status, order history, and shipping route will display instantly.

Detailed tracking statuses EWS (Profit Fields)

EWS (Profit Fields) provides various detailed tracking statuses to help customers monitor their shipments accurately. Below is a list of common statuses and their meanings:

  1. Shipment Information Received: The order has been created, and shipping details have been provided to the carrier, but the parcel has not yet been picked up.
  2. Picked Up: The parcel has been collected by EWS (Profit Fields) or its partner from the sender.
  3. In Transit: The package is moving through the logistics network towards its destination. It may involve transfers between sorting centers or warehouses.
  4. Departed Facility: The package has left a specific facility or transit hub and is en route to the next destination.
  5. Arrived at Facility: The parcel has arrived at a sorting or distribution center.
  6. Customs Clearance Started: The package has reached customs and is being reviewed. This step may require additional documents or processing fees.
  7. Customs Cleared: The shipment has successfully passed through customs and is cleared for delivery.
  8. At Local Delivery Facility: The parcel has arrived at the local hub nearest to the recipient and is awaiting the final delivery.
  9. Out for Delivery: The package is on the delivery vehicle and will reach the recipient shortly.
  10. Delivered: The parcel has been delivered to the recipient at the specified address.
  11. Delivery Attempt Failed: A delivery attempt was made, but it was unsuccessful. Possible reasons include no one being available to receive the parcel or incorrect address details.
  12. Returned to Sender: The package is being sent back to the sender due to issues such as incomplete address, refusal by the recipient, or delivery failure.
  13. Delayed: The shipment is experiencing unexpected delays, such as weather issues, logistics bottlenecks, or customs problems.
  14. Awaiting Pickup: The parcel is at a designated pickup location and awaits collection by the recipient.
  15. Exception: An issue has occurred with the shipment, such as damage, loss, or incomplete documentation, requiring resolution.
  16. Package at Sorting Facility: The parcel is being processed at a sorting hub before moving to the next step.

These statuses allow customers to stay informed about the location and condition of their parcels at every stage of the shipping process