Janio Asia delivery tracking

About Janio Asia

Janio Asia is a logistics and courier company specializing in cross-border e-commerce shipping and last-mile delivery services across Asia. It offers flexible solutions for businesses and consumers, focusing on fast, reliable, and cost-effective transportation. Janio Asia operates in key Southeast Asian markets, including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, facilitating smooth international shipping for both small and large shipments.

How to Track a Package with Janio Asia

Tracking a parcel with Janio Asia is easy. Start by locating the Janio Asia tracking number, which you receive after your order is shipped. To track your package, visit the official Janio Asia website or use their tracker. Enter the tracking number in the search bar, then click "Track shipment" to see updates on your parcel’s shipping and delivery status.

Detailed tracking statuses Janio Asia

Janio Asia provides detailed tracking statuses that help customers monitor the progress of their parcels throughout the shipping process. Here's a breakdown of the key tracking statuses and their meanings:

  1. Shipment Created: This status indicates that the sender has created the order, but the parcel has not yet been picked up or dispatched. It’s the first step in the process, and the package is still awaiting collection.
  2. Picked Up: The parcel has been collected by Janio Asia from the sender. It is now in transit to the nearest sorting facility or customs checkpoint.
  3. In Transit: The package is on its way to the destination. It’s actively being moved from one location to another, either by road, air, or sea. This status can appear multiple times during the journey as the package moves through various transport hubs.
  4. Arrived at Destination Hub: The parcel has arrived at a sorting facility or local hub near the delivery address. It is now one step closer to the final delivery.
  5. Customs Clearance: If the package is being shipped internationally, it is undergoing customs inspection. This process can take time, especially if there are additional requirements or paperwork. The parcel is held temporarily until it clears customs.
  6. Out for Delivery: The package is on its way to the recipient’s address. It is the final stage before the parcel is delivered. This status typically means the delivery is expected to happen within the next 24-48 hours.
  7. Delivered: The parcel has been successfully delivered to the recipient. The package is either handed over directly or left at the designated delivery location, depending on the shipping instructions.
  8. Delivery Attempted: A delivery was attempted, but it was unsuccessful. This could be due to the recipient not being home, an incorrect address, or other delivery-related issues. A follow-up action, such as rescheduling delivery or picking up the parcel from a local facility, may be required.
  9. Held at Facility: The package is being held at a local facility for various reasons, such as an issue with the delivery address or customs clearance. Customers may need to contact Janio Asia or arrange for pickup.
  10. Returned to Sender: The package could not be delivered for various reasons, such as an incorrect address or failure to clear customs. It is being sent back to the sender.
  11. Exception: This status means there is an issue with the shipment that may cause a delay. This could include damaged goods, issues with customs, or other unforeseen delays. Further investigation is needed to resolve the issue.

By understanding these tracking statuses, customers can more accurately interpret the progress of their shipments and take action if needed. For the most up-to-date information, it’s always recommended to check the tracking status regularly on the Janio Asia tracking page.