Overseas Express delivery tracking

About Overseas Express

Overseas Express is an international courier service specializing in express deliveries and cargo transport. Overseas Express provides efficient, secure shipping solutions for documents, parcels, and freight, covering extensive regions, including North America, Europe, Asia, and more. Key advantages of Overseas Express include fast delivery times, competitive pricing, and reliable tracking options. The company is well-regarded for its tailored logistics solutions, serving both individual clients and businesses with dedicated support and streamlined customs processing to ensure smooth cross-border transit.

How to Track a Package with Overseas Express

Tracking a package with Overseas Express is simple. First, find your unique Overseas Express tracking number, usually shared once your order is shipped. To track your delivery, visit the official Overseas Express website and enter your tracking number in the search bar. Click on the “Find package” button, and information about your parcel’s journey will load, showing each step of the shipping process. This tracking system allows you to monitor your package’s location and estimated delivery date in real time, ensuring a reliable and transparent shipping experience.

Detailed tracking statuses Overseas Express

Overseas Express provides a range of tracking statuses to help customers understand the journey of their parcels. Below are the most common tracking statuses and their meanings:

  1. Order Received – This status indicates that your order has been successfully registered in the system, and the shipping process is about to begin.
  2. In Transit – Your package is on its way to the destination. It may have left the local depot and is being transported through various hubs.
  3. Arrived at Sorting Facility – The parcel has arrived at a sorting facility for further processing. This means it’s been sorted for the next stage of delivery.
  4. Departed Sorting Facility – After processing, the package has left the sorting facility and is on its way to the next location or directly to the delivery area.
  5. Out for Delivery – The package is in the final stage of delivery and is on its way to your address. This status means that the courier is attempting to deliver the parcel to the recipient.
  6. Delivered – The package has successfully reached the recipient. It’s a confirmation that the parcel has been handed over, either to the recipient or someone at the delivery address.
  7. Attempted Delivery – The courier has tried to deliver the package, but no one was available to receive it. A re-delivery attempt or pickup option might be available.
  8. Delivery Exception – This status indicates a problem with the delivery, such as customs delays, wrong address, or weather disruptions. The package may be delayed until the issue is resolved.
  9. Held at Customs – Your parcel is currently being processed by customs. This could result in a delay, and the recipient may need to provide additional documentation or pay import duties.
  10. Returned to Sender – The package has been returned to the sender due to undeliverable circumstances (e.g., incorrect address or refusal by the recipient).
  11. In Customs Clearance – The package is in the process of clearing customs. This status is typical for international shipments and indicates that the parcel is undergoing inspection and approval before entering the destination country.
  12. Exception Delivery – An irregular event occurred during the delivery attempt (e.g., the recipient refused the parcel or there was an issue with the delivery address). This can lead to delays or the need for rescheduling delivery.

By understanding these tracking statuses, customers can better anticipate the location and delivery timeline of their packages, helping to resolve issues quickly if they arise.