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Tracking Your Package

If you have a tracking or delivery confirmation number, you can track your package by clicking the "Track packages" link in Your Account. The shipping method and carrier for your package will be listed in Your Account and in your shipment confirmation e-mail. If you need to contact the carrier, you'll find contact information below.

Note: To speed delivery, shippers may not location-scan all of their shipments.  When shipping volume is high, packages are processed in bulk, and the first time a package is scanned may be upon arrival at a regional hub near the destination, or even when the package is delivered. If you don't see any tracking data for your shipment, and the estimated delivery date has not yet passed, please do not be concerned.

Some shipments, such as Standard International shipments, are not trackable.

If you're not sure whether your order has been shipped, check the status of your recent orders in Your Account.

UPS

U.S. Postal Service

DHL Worldwide Express

  • Package Tracking: http://www.dhl-usa.com/tracking
  • Phone: 1-800-225-5345 (U.S. customers only)
  • Please note: Package tracking services are not available for DHL WorldMail shipments, as these are delivered by air mail to the destination country/continent and then handled by the local postal system.

A1 Courier Services

ABF Freight System, Inc.

Airborne Express

Dynamex

Eagle

Enroute

FedEx

Menlo Worldwide/UPS Supply Chain Solutions

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