Swiss Post Tracking

Swiss Post Tracking

Track your Swiss Post parcels online. Enter swiss post tracking number in the provided box and click "Track Now" button.

Swiss Post Tracking - Track Consignments

Are you expecting to receive a parcel via Swiss Post? If yes, grab the tracking number of your consignment and enter it into the input space provided below. Our tool will fetch the tracking details of your parcel and tell you where it is in the delivery process.

Our tracking tool can help you easily find if the package is in transit, out for delivery, delivered, or rejected.

How to Track Your Swiss Post Parcel with TMP

The process of using TMP for Swiss Post tracking is easy and simple. Here are the steps that you need to follow:

  1. First, find the tracking number of your consignment. You can find it on the receipt of your Swiss Post package. The tracking number typically consists of 13 letters, with two alphabets on either end and nine numerical digits in between.
  2. Enter the tracking number into the provided space. If you want to track more than one package, enter the tracking numbers separately, each on a different line.
  3. Click on the “Track Now” button to start the tracking number lookup process.
  4. Wait while the tracking details are fetched and provided. Once the details are fetched, you will be redirected to a new page where they will be neatly listed.
  5. If needed, you can click on the Download button to save the tracking details to your device.
  6. Share the tracking information with others by copying the URL at the bottom of the page and sending it via email or SMS.

Troubleshooting Possible Problems with the Swiss Post Tracking Process

When tracking your package, various problems can arise. Here is how you can troubleshoot those common issues easily:

Understanding the Tracking Status of Your Swiss Post Package

Here are the various statuses that you can see when tracking your Swiss Post package along with their meanings:

Tracking Status Meaning
Mailed: The package has been booked with Swiss Post and mailed forward.
Arrival at origin border point: The package has arrived at the border crossing of the origin country.
The consignment has left the origin border point: The package has crossed the border of the origin country.
Arrival at border point in the destination country: The package has arrived at the border point of the destination country.
Handed to customs: The package has been handed over to the customs department.
Postal customs clearance is complete: The package has successfully gone through customs.
Handover to domestic sorting: The package has been handed over to the domestic branch of Swiss Post or a shipping partner where the final sorting will take place. 
Processing of delivery: The package is being delivered.
Delivered: The package has been delivered successfully to the recipient.

Track Packages in Bulk with TMP

Track My Package allows you to track multiple parcels in one go. You can enter up to 10 tracking numbers at the same time and find their tracking details collectively.

When the tracking information is provided, our tool provides a categorization feature. You can click on the category tabs at the top of the page and see each of the parcels that are in that particular delivery phase.

This feature is very helpful if you have to regularly track multiple packages as an e-commerce merchant or retailer. You don’t have to run the process over and over again for each consignment.

Track My Package is Safe and Secure

Our online platform is completely safe to use. The tracking numbers you submit are not shared with any other source nor do we use them for any purpose other than the one stated by our tool. You can use our tool without any concerns or worries.

FAQs

Does Swiss Post offer international shipping?

Yes, Swiss Post offers international shipping. It can be used to send packages to other countries around the world. With Track My Package, you can track both local shipments as well as international consignments.

Where is Swiss Post headquartered?

Swiss Post is headquartered in Bern, the capital of Switzerland.

What happens if the package is rejected by the recipient?

If the package is delivered to the recipient but the latter rejects it, the status “Rejected” or “Delivery Failed” can show up in the tracking details. Typically, another attempt is made to deliver the package before it is returned to the sender. 

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