bPost China delivery tracking

bPost China Tracking Numbers

What is a bPost China Tracking Number?

A bPost China tracking number is the parcel reference used when a shipment originates in China and is routed into the bpost delivery network or partner channels. It allows the buyer to track the order across cross-border movement, customs transfer, and destination delivery updates.

Where to Find bPost China Tracking Numbers

Customers generally find the bPost China tracking number in the merchant dispatch email, on the marketplace order page, or in a seller message once the parcel is exported. Because the shipment may change handling partners during the route, the original reference should be kept even if a local delivery number later appears.

bPost China Tracking Number Formats

bPost China tracking can include postal-style 13-character references such as two letters, nine digits, and a country suffix, or carrier-specific cross-border IDs depending on the seller integration. Public tracking references indicate that many China-routed shipments handed to bpost continue to use internationally recognized parcel formats, while some economy shipments use different carrier-assigned strings. The exact code should be copied exactly as shown by the retailer.

bPost China Tracking Statuses

Common bPost China Tracking Statuses and Their Meanings

Original StatusTranslated StatusDescriptionAction Required
Information received
The shipment has been announced in the system.Wait for the first acceptance scan.
Accepted by carrier
The parcel has been taken into the logistics network.No action needed.
In transit
The parcel is moving through international and destination facilities.No action needed.
Customs clearance
The shipment is being reviewed by customs.Monitor for duties or document requests.
Out for delivery
The destination delivery side is attempting delivery.Be available to receive the parcel.
Delivered
The parcel has been delivered.No action needed.

Contact Information for bPost China

bPost China Customer Service Channels

  • Phone: +32 22 012345
  • Email: No public dedicated email for the China routing product surfaced; bpost directs support through its official help channels.
  • Website: official tracking page
  • Social Media: LinkedIn

When you track a bPost China shipment, the most useful habit is to compare the tracking timeline with the seller's dispatch date instead of focusing on a single status in isolation. A shipment can sit for a short time after label creation before the first acceptance scan is published. That is normal for both postal and cross-border courier networks. Once the parcel is physically accepted, later pauses usually happen at export sorting centers, airline or linehaul handoffs, customs checkpoints, or destination transfer facilities.

Customers should also remember that many of these shipments are not delivered end-to-end by a single operator. A parcel may begin with bPost China, move through an exchange office or transit consolidator, and then finish with a local postal service or last-mile courier. In those cases, the original tracking number often still works, but the event history may stop updating briefly while the second carrier imports the parcel data into its own system. That gap is frustrating, but it does not automatically mean the shipment is lost.

If the tracking page shows a customs-related event and nothing changes for several working days, that is usually the moment to review whether duties, identity information, or invoice details are missing. Postal operators often do not contact the recipient immediately when the hold is routine, so checking the status history and the delivery country rules can save time. For parcel carriers, a failed delivery or address exception is usually resolved faster if the customer provides the full tracking number, recipient name, ship date, and destination postcode in the first support request.

Tracking-number formats also matter more than many customers expect. If you remove a prefix, drop a suffix, or copy only the numeric portion from a screenshot, the search may fail even though the number is valid. Always reuse the exact string from the original confirmation email, seller order page, or postal receipt. For postal operators, the country suffix is often essential. For carrier-assigned references, the alpha prefix can be just as important as the digits that follow.