EWS (Profit Fields) delivery tracking


EWS tracking numbers


What is the EWS tracking number?


An EWS tracking number lets you keep tabs on your package. From the minute it leaves the warehouse until it lands right on your doorstep, you'll know where it is. You'll even get updates if delivery times shift, so you're always in the loop. That's a good thing. It just makes the whole shipping process more clear and dependable.


Where to find EWS tracking numbers


Lost your EWS tracking number?

  • First off, peek at that confirmation email or text you got right after ordering. The tracking number usually pops up there.

  • Still no luck? Just log into your EWS account. Then, check your order history for fresh details on your shipment.

  • Can't dig it up after all that? Get in touch with EWS customer service. Reach out via their website or a quick call, with your order details ready, of course. They'll help you pinpoint that tracking number and sort out anything else you might need.


EWS tracking number formats


EWS tracking numbers usually mix letters and numbers. These bits help them figure out the delivery route and what kind of service you're getting. Take EWSUZ124060601761YQ, for instance; this tracking number breaks down into a few distinct parts.

  • EWS: This prefix just points to the carrier, Express Worldwide Shipping.

  • UZ: It's the country or region code, telling them where the parcel's coming from or going to. For this one, it's likely the country it started in.

  • 124060601761: This is the core of the tracking number, a one-of-a-kind tag for your specific package. This long string of digits lets you pinpoint its journey accurately.

  • YQ: And finally, this suffix might be for extra identification, maybe even signaling a particular service or delivery route.


EWS tracking statuses


Common EWS tracking statuses and their meanings


Status

Description

Action Required

Shipping Label Created

Someone's made a shipping label for your package.

Nothing to do here.

Shipment Info Confirmed

The details for your shipment are all confirmed.

Just chill.

Picked Up By Shipping Partner

The shipping partner has grabbed the package.

Relax.

Departed Shipping Partner Facility

Your package has rolled out of the shipping partner's place.

No worries.

Arrived at Shipping Partner Facility

Your package just hit the shipping partner's facility.

Stay put.

Departed Facility in China

The package has now left the facility over in China.

You're good.

Flight Has Taken Off

Your package is up in the air, traveling by plane.

Hands off.

Flight Has Arrived

The flight landed; your package is now in the destination country.

Patience.

Cleared for Customs Processing

Your package zipped right through customs.

Smooth sailing.

Arrived at USPS Facility

The package made it to a USPS spot in its destination country.

Keep waiting.

Departed USPS Regional Facility

Your package has left that regional USPS spot.

Nothing to do.

Arrived at USPS Regional Destination Facility

The package landed at its destination USPS facility.

Almost there.

In Transit to Next Facility

Your package is currently moving along to the next facility.

Still moving.

Available for Pickup

Your package is waiting for you at the pickup spot.

Head over and grab it!

Redelivery is Scheduled for the Next Business Day

Couldn't deliver it 'cause the business was shut, but don't worry, they'll try again tomorrow.

Just wait for the re-delivery.

Out for Delivery Today

It's on the truck and headed your way today!

Someone should be home to get it.

Loaded on Delivery Vehicle

Your package just got loaded onto the delivery vehicle.

Soon, very soon.

Arrived at Facility

Your package has reached its very last facility before delivery.

Nearly there!

Delivered

Your package? It's arrived. Success!

Enjoy!


Comparison of EWS mailing services


Service

Pricing Structure

Delivery Speeds

Additional Features

Maximum Weight

International Express Service

$50 - $200+ (based on destination and weight)

1-5 business days

You get door-to-door delivery, tracking, and they even handle the customs paperwork.

70 kg+ (varies by carrier and destination)

International Air Transport Services

$100 - $500+ (based on cargo type and weight)

2-7 business days

This is quicker than shipping by sea, and it offers temperature control for sensitive items.

1,000 kg+ (depending on the service)

International Parcel Service

$30 - $100+ (based on weight and destination)

3-10 business days

Comes with tracking, options for insurance, and can go to either homes or businesses.

30 kg+ (depends on service)

Overseas Shopping Shipping Service

$10 - $50+ (based on item and destination)

7-21 business days

They offer forwarding, can combine multiple packages, and handle international returns too.

5-20 kg (depends on the retailer and service)


Contact information for EWS


EWS customer service channels


  1. EWS offers a few ways to get in touch, making things easy for you. First off, give them a ring at 0755-29190008. That's a direct line. You'll get help from a real person, right away, especially for urgent questions or sticky problems.

  2. If your query isn't super urgent, or you need to attach documents or share more details, just shoot them an email at [email protected]. It's handy for getting a written reply. Plus, it's especially good for those head-scratcher questions that might need a bit of back-and-forth, or some clarification later.

  3. Beyond that, EWS maintains its main website at https://epost.8dt.com/. There, you'll find all sorts of self-service stuff: tracking your packages, digging through FAQs, and loads of other handy info. It's a gem if you prefer sorting things out yourself, no need to call or email someone.