JS Express delivery tracking

JS Express tracking numbers


What's a JS Express tracking number, anyway?


Think of the JS Express tracking number as your package's unique digital fingerprint. This special code lets you watch its entire journey, from the moment it leaves to when it arrives. It offers total transparency, really. You get real-time updates on its location. With this number, you can easily check your shipment's current status, pin down the likely delivery time, and even track down potential delays. It's a super handy tool for anyone wanting deep insights into their package's travels and when to expect it.


Where to find JS Express tracking numbers


Lost your JS Express tracking number? Don't sweat it. You'll usually spot it right in the confirmation email or SMS that pinged you when the order shipped. No luck there? Try hitting up the seller or the service provider who set up the delivery; they really should have it on hand for you. Still can't track it down? Then your best bet is to call JS Express customer service directly, giving them all the details about your shipment. They'll definitely help you dig it up.


JS Express tracking number formats


Ever wonder what those JS Express tracking numbers actually mean? Take JSEXZ2195127432YQ, for instance. This entire string of characters truly breaks down into a few key components designed to help identify and keep tabs on your shipment.

  • Prefix (JS or JSEXZ):

The prefix, found right at the beginning of the tracking number, basically tells you the courier company and the exact type of service involved. So, JS or JSEXZ pretty clearly signals that JS Express is handling the delivery.

  • Numerical Sequence (2195127432):

This middle part of the tracking number is almost always a unique numeric code; it's what pinpoints your individual shipment. The company might generate it sequentially or just randomly, depending on their internal system.

  • Suffix (YQ):

Finally, the letters at the tail end of the tracking number, like YQ in this particular example, probably act as another special identifier. JS Express might use it to further sort or distinguish packages, or perhaps it signifies a particular service or a specific destination region.


JS Express tracking statuses


What do those JS Express tracking statuses actually mean?


Status

Description

Action Required

Item has been collected

The sender's package just got picked up.

No need to do anything.

Item inbound in sorting center

Package landed at the sorting hub.

No need to do anything.

Item outbound in sorting center

Leaving the sorting center now.

No need to do anything.

Item departed from the origin

Your package has left its starting point.

No need to do anything.

Shipment has arrived at the station and is being unloaded

It's reached the station; they're unloading it.

No need to do anything.

Operation center weighing

They're weighing the package at the operation center.

No need to do anything.

Shipment loaded, preparing to send to the next station

Package loaded up, ready for its next leg of the journey.

No need to do anything.

Conveyances Arriving at Customs gateway

The shipment's nearing the customs gateway.

No need to do anything.

Customs clearance completion

Customs clearance done and dusted.

No need to do anything.

Flight departure scan

Scanned as it flies out.

No need to do anything.

Flight arrival scan

Touched down after the flight.

No need to do anything.

Shipment in transit. Thanks for your waiting

Your package is currently on its way to you. Just hang tight!

Wait for fresh updates.

Out for delivery

It's out for delivery right to your door!

Get ready to receive it; make sure someone's there for delivery.

Your express has been delivered

Ta-da! Your shipment's been successfully delivered.

No need to do anything.

Weather affects the transit time

Bad weather might slow things down a bit.

Just wait for updated delivery info.


How do JS Express mailing services stack up?


Service

Pricing Structure

Delivery Speeds

Additional Features

Maximum Weight

International Express

$30 - $80 per kg

Super speedy, usually 3-7 business days

You get real-time tracking, and they handle customs clearance.

30 kg

International Line

$10 - $30 per kg

Fairly quick, expect 7-14 business days

Comes with standard tracking; it's also a more budget-friendly choice than Express.

20 kg

FBA first leg

$20 - $50 per kg

Really fast, typically within 3-5 days

Seamlessly integrates with Amazon FBA, delivering direct to fulfillment centers.

15 kg

Postal Series

$5 - $20 per kg

Takes a bit longer, 10-20 business days

Super economical, just right for smaller parcels.

5 kg

Overseas warehousing

$100 - $300 per month (storage fee)

N/A (storage-based service)

Keeps your goods safe in international warehouses for future shipments.

100 kg


Contact information for JS Express


How can you get in touch with JS Express customer service?


So, you need to talk to JS Express? They've actually got a few ways you can reach out. You can give them a ring at 400-0353-518 for quick help or a direct chat with one of their reps. This number is spot-on for urgent matters, especially if you're trying to sort out specific issues like rescheduling a delivery or getting real-time updates on your shipment.

Prefer putting things in writing, or just have a question that isn't super pressing? Then go ahead and email them at [email protected]. Email's often a better bet for asking detailed questions, sending over any necessary paperwork, or for receiving information that might need a follow-up or attachments, like shipment updates or refund requests.

And don't overlook their official website,  http://www.js-exp.com/. It's truly packed with tons of useful stuff. There, you'll discover real-time tracking, detailed service information, and even answers to frequently asked questions. The website's an incredibly convenient spot to quickly gather general information about their services, pricing, policies, and various other support options.