Decoding the status of international postal items. The parcel has left the sorting center: what does this mean? The letter left the sorting center: what does this mean?

In order not to make a mistake in the approximate delivery time of the parcel, you should know what this or that status means. On this page we will consider in detail all possible statuses so that you do not have difficulty determining the location of the parcel.

Postal statuses when tracking shipments from abroad

Reception.

This status implies that the sender has completed all the necessary forms, including Form CN22 or CN23 (customs declaration), and the parcel has been accepted by the postal or courier service. Simultaneously with receipt, the shipment is assigned an identification number, which is subsequently used for tracking.

Arrival at MMPO.

MMPO is a place of international postal exchange. At this stage, the parcel undergoes customs control and registration. After this, service employees prepare a grouped international shipment.

Export.

One of the longest delivery times postal items. This is due to the fact that sending a partially loaded plane is unprofitable, so you have to wait until there is a sufficient number of parcels heading to one country.

In addition, to optimize logistics processes, shipments can be delivered in transit through other countries, and this also delays delivery time.

It is impossible to name the exact duration of the parcel's stay in export. But on average it ranges from two weeks to one and a half months. Moreover, on the eve of the holidays, this period may further increase. But if more than two months have passed since receiving the “Export” status, and there are no changes, you should contact the postal service performing the delivery with a request to search for the shipment.

Import.

This status is assigned to the shipment at the Russian AOPP (aviation mail department), where it arrives from an airplane. Here, according to the service regulations, the parcels are weighed, the integrity of the packaging is checked, the barcode is scanned to find out the place of departure, the flight number is recorded, and it is determined to which MMPO the parcel should be sent. The length of time an international shipment stays at AOPC depends on the workload of the department and its employees, but on average it is 1-2 days.

Handed over to customs.

After sorting, the parcels are sent for customs inspection, where they go through an X-ray scanner. If customs officers suspect the illegal transportation of prohibited substances or items, the shipment is opened and inspected in the presence of an inspector and the responsible operator. After this (if the fact of transportation of prohibited goods has not been confirmed), the parcel is packed again, an inspection report is attached and sent along the route.

Detained by customs.

This status is optional. It is assigned to a shipment only in cases where customs officers identify a weight that exceeds the permissible limit, a cost of more than 1,000 euros, and other violations. In this case, the recipient will have to pay additional fees. If there are no violations of customs legislation, the parcel will bypass this status.

Customs clearance has been completed.

After receiving this status, the parcel is again transferred to the place of international postal exchange, where it is processed by the department staff. In some cases, this status may be replaced by “left MMPO”.

Arrived at the sorting center.

From MMPO the shipment arrives for sorting. There are postal sorting centers in all major cities. As a rule, the parcel is sent to the center closest to the MMPO, where logistics service employees develop the optimal delivery route to the point of issue.

Left the sorting center.

This status means that the parcel has been sent along the delivery route. The time it takes for it to arrive at the recipient depends on several factors, including traffic congestion, remoteness of the region, etc.

There are Russian Post sorting centers in all major cities.

Arrived at the sorting center of the city N.

Upon arrival in the recipient's city, the parcel is delivered to the local sorting center. From here, the goods are distributed to post offices or other order delivery points. Delivery speed is affected by: transport congestion, weather, distance. For example, delivery within the city takes no more than 1-2 days, but within the region it can take about a week.

Came to the place of delivery.

After the shipment arrives at the nearest post office, it is assigned this status. Next, postal employees are required to issue a notice and deliver it to the addressee within 1-2 days. In fact, this period may be slightly delayed, so it is better to use the “My Parcel” tracking service. As soon as you see the status “arrived at the place of delivery”, you can go to the post office. It is not necessary to wait for notification, since postal employees are required to issue the item using the identification code (tracking number). Upon receipt, you must have your passport with you.

Delivery to the addressee.

This status is assigned to the parcel after it is received by the addressee and means the end of the journey.

Domestic Russian shipments are assigned the same statuses, with the exception of those related to the customs stage and MMPO. Therefore, the information will also be useful to those who make purchases in Russian online stores or are expecting a package from loved ones living in another city or region.

Now you know the interpretation of each status and can not only determine the actual location of the parcel, but also approximately calculate the delivery time.

We all know how our favorite mail works. Sometimes there are no difficulties with parcels, but it happens that the order is delayed at an intermediate point. What if the transaction period ends and you have not yet received the goods and they are still at this stage?

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Can I pick up a parcel from the sorting center myself?

At any branch of the Russian Post they will tell you that from sorting center The parcel cannot be picked up. Usually, the distribution of parcels from an intermediate point takes 2-3 days, but in some places it can be longer. You need to check the exact deadlines at your nearest post office, as each region has its own rules.

If you see that your parcel has been stuck in sorting for a long time, go to the post office. There we ask for the number of the sorting center (if you can’t find it on the Internet), we call and use the parcel number to try to find out where it is and when it will be delivered.

Also, some intermediate points have their own email box where you can write a letter with the same questions. Usually you can get a response within 24 hours.

If this does not help or for some reason you cannot contact sorting (it happens that they have neither an address nor a phone number), ask the seller for an invoice.

Invoice- this is a document that displays all the details of the order (sender, recipient, name of the product, its color, size, etc., quantity, as well as cost).

How to request an INVOICE from a seller on aliexpress?

Just write to the seller your problem, saying that the package is lost and to find it, please send an invoice.

Usually sellers agree and send the document. Please note that it can be sent in any format. This is either just a scan of the dock, or Word document, and even more often Excel.

It also happens that the seller is simply silent and does not answer you. There is no need to despair in such a situation. You yourself can prove that you placed an order with this seller. Simply print your order details page. To do this, go to MY ORDERS and click on the desired one more details:

A page with detailed information will open, if you scroll a little lower you will see the following form:

That's what we need. We print it out and write a search application to the post office.

Thus, we can conclude: if you cannot contact the sorting center yourself, then contact the nearest post office. In general, fewer such problems for you and only fast parcels :)

A parcel, letter or shipment has left the sorting center - what does this mean and how long should it take to receive it? How do MSCs function and how are postal items delivered?

I want to receive any parcel as soon as possible. And if the parcel is valuable, then the delay in delivery naturally causes concern. And if everything is more or less clear with transportation, then sorting at forwarding centers raises questions for everyone.

What does it mean?

The parcel tracking status "Left the sorting center" means that the box was scanned by the operator (or automatically) and placed on a cart (box, basket, conveyor). In the near future, the mail container should be loaded onto a truck and taken to the station, airport or post office, if it is near the ASC.

Automated sorting facilities were built in Russia to speed up the processing of deliveries. They played their role - previously everything was distributed manually, workers had to write down data in a journal for a long time, so the parcels were sent for several months, and in the 90s, it happened, even for six months. Today, part of the work is automated, computers, scanners and even robots have appeared, so the time frame has been reduced, although by modern standards it continues to be long.

How much to wait?

However, in practice this can only be true if the shipment is carried out between major cities. For example, Rostov-on-Don, Ufa, Yekaterinburg and other cities are usually served very quickly when sending to Moscow; their sorting centers are equipped with conveyors, electronic barcode scanners and automatic sorters. Millions of correspondence and letters fly through these systems with virtually no human intervention.

But in small towns and regional centers, sorting can still be done manually, so after the status “left the sorting center” appears, several weeks may pass before receipt. Again, the Russian Post experiences failures and delays in sending; it is no coincidence that there are so many jokes about this structure on the Internet.

In addition, the notification that your package has left the sorting center only means passing the final registrar. But in reality, parcels and bundles of letters can wait for several days to be loaded on board an aircraft at the gates of this same MSC, if, for example, the weather is bad or there is a flight delay. Much the same can be said about railway mail.

Russia is a big country, there can be a lot of delay factors, and besides, people in the departments don’t really want to try for their meager salary. And it’s hard to blame them for this.

When should you go to the post office if you received the status: Left the sorting center? Wait for the following status to appear: “Arrived at the place of delivery” - this means that the parcel is already there. But even here, in practice, delays are possible, for example, arriving correspondence is piled up in a warehouse, and they will be issued only after internal sorting, the speed of which depends directly on the efficiency of the women working in the department. So, only an incoming notification or a call from the post office can guarantee receipt of the parcel.

The package has been added to the site
This means that the parcel does not yet have any status either from the post office of the sending country or from the post office of the recipient country.

Information about the parcel was received electronically
The seller assigned a tracking number to the parcel and registered it on the post office website. But I haven’t delivered the parcel to the post office yet.
It may take from 2 to 14 days before it begins to be tracked.

Received by mail
The parcel arrived at the post office, i.e. the seller brought it to the post office, where it was registered and sent to the recipient.

Transferred to customs
The postal item was handed over to the customs service of the sending state for inspection and other customs procedures. If the parcel passes the customs check successfully, it will be sent to the destination country.

Customs clearance completed, released by customs
If the parcel passes the customs check successfully, it will be sent to the destination country.

Left mail (Export)
Operation “Export” means that the shipment has been transferred to the carrier. The delivery time from export to import is usually the longest and it can take quite a long time before the postal item reaches the territory of the recipient country.
Reasons: transit routes of flights, gaining a certain weight for sending by cargo planes. For example, China and Singapore transport mail using cargo planes that can weigh between 50 and 100 tons. While the shipment is being exported, neither the sending country nor the recipient country can track the shipment online.
Delivery times for international shipments between export and import are not established (not regulated by documents). The delivery route is determined by the country of origin of the shipment, depending on existing agreements with air carriers and the availability of carrying capacity. During delivery, transit flights are used, which leads to an increase in transportation times and the time between export and import operations.

Import
The parcel is registered in the country of destination. A period of 30 days between export and import is normal.

Transferred to customs
The status means that the shipment has been transferred to the Federal Customs Service (FCS) for clearance. At MMPO, shipments undergo a full cycle of processing functions, customs control and design. Postal containers arrive under the customs transit procedure. They are then sorted by type and transferred to various areas. Shipments with product contents undergo X-ray inspection. By decision of the customs officer, the postal item may be opened for personal control; the reason for personal control may be violations of property rights, a commercial consignment, targeting a consignment that may contain substances prohibited for shipment. The postal item is opened by the operator in the presence of a customs officer, after which a customs inspection report is drawn up and attached to the item.

Detained by customs
This operation means that the postal item is detained by FCS employees to carry out measures to determine the purpose of the postal item. Upon receipt by international mail within calendar month goods, the customs value of which exceeds 1000 euros, and (or) the total weight of which exceeds 31 kilograms, in part of such excess it is necessary to pay customs duties, taxes using a flat rate of 30% of customs value goods, but not less than 4 euros per 1 kilogram of their weight. If information about the goods sent to the MPO is missing or does not correspond to the actual information, this significantly increases the time spent on processing shipments, since there is a need to conduct a customs inspection and document its results.

Customs clearance completed
This operation means that customs checked the shipment and returned it to Russian Post. In many MMPOs, customs works around the clock: this is the only way to check the colossal volume of mail incoming from abroad in a timely manner. Each customs officer is assisted by two postal operators.

Left MMPO (place of international postal exchange)
The shipment has left the place of international postal exchange and is then sent to the sorting center. From the moment the shipment leaves the MMPO, delivery times for shipments within Russia begin to apply; they depend on the type of shipment http://www.russianpost.ru/rp/servise/ru/home/postuslug/termsdelivery

Arrived at the sorting center / Left the sorting center
After leaving the MMPO, items travel through large postal sorting centers through the territory of the recipient country to their destination. At the sorting center, mail is distributed along the main routes of the country. The parcels are resealed in containers and sent to the delivery location, to the awaiting recipient.

Arrived at the delivery location
The shipment has arrived at the recipient's post office. As soon as the item arrives at the department, employees issue a notice (notification) that the item is in the department. The notice is given to the postman for delivery. Delivery is carried out on the day the item arrives at the department or the next day (for example, if the item arrived at the department in the evening).

Dosyl. Submission.
Shipping - the parcel was sent to the wrong postcode.
Dosyl - we found an error and redirected the parcel to the correct address.

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I do not see makes a lot of sense is to know detailed description one or another postal status. The meaning of most of them is clear from the name, the meaning of others is not so important (again, for me).

However, many users want to understand what the parcel statuses they see when tracking mean. So I will give a description of the most frequent and popular statuses that you can find on various trackers.

Delivery to the addressee / Delivery to the recipient

The parcel has been received by the addressee (at the post office or delivered by courier)

Flew to destination country

The parcel will be delivered to the post office of the destination country. Next, it will be delivered to one of the places of international postal exchange for subsequent import/export operations.

Departed from the airport

The parcel has departed from the airport of the sender's country and is heading to the destination country. The status will not change immediately upon arrival at the airport of the destination country, but after the parcel is processed by the postal service. This may take from 3 to 10 days.

The parcel has departed from the airport of the sender's country and is heading to the destination country.

After the parcel leaves the territory of the sender's country and arrives at the destination country, it will be assigned a new track code, which is not registered anywhere. Accordingly, the parcel will not be tracked.

Issued by customs

Procedure customs clearance completed, the parcel will soon be transferred to the post office of the destination country for further delivery.

Ready for shipment

Ready to ship

Means that the parcel is packed, marked and will be sent soon.

Detained by customs

This operation means that the parcel is detained by customs officers to carry out measures to determine the destination of the parcel.

When receiving goods by international mail during a calendar month, the customs value of which exceeds 1000 euros, and (or) the total weight of which exceeds 31 kilograms, in part of such excess, it is necessary to pay customs duties and taxes using a flat rate of 30% of the customs value of the goods , but not less than 4 euros per 1 kilogram of their weight. If information about the goods sent to the MPO is missing or does not correspond to the actual information, this significantly increases the time spent on processing shipments, since there is a need to conduct a customs inspection and document its results.

Submission

The parcel was sent to the wrong zip code or address, an error was discovered and it was redirected to the correct address.

Import international mail

The operation of receiving the item in the recipient's country.

All mail entering the territory Russian Federation from flights, begins the journey at the aviation post office (AOPP) - a special postal warehouse at the airport. Within 4–6 hours, shipments from the aircraft arrive at the AOPP, the containers are registered, and their integrity and weight are checked. Mail is registered in an electronic database. During registration, the barcode is scanned, data is entered about where the container is addressed (for example, MMPO Moscow), from which flight it arrived, about the country and date of formation of the container, etc. The time of these operations can be increased from 1 to 7x days due to the limited capacity of the AOPP.

The next operation after export from the country of origin, which is reflected on the website when tracking the shipment, is import into the destination country. Import information appears after the shipment is transferred by the carrier to the postal operator of the destination country. Operation “Import” means that the shipment arrived on the territory of Russia and was registered. International shipments arrive in Russia through the international postal exchange place (IMPO). There are several MMPOs in Russia: in Moscow, Novosibirsk, Orenburg, Samara, Petrozavodsk, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Bryansk. The choice of city where exactly the international shipment will arrive depends on the sender’s country. The choice depends on the availability of regular flights and free carrying capacity in a particular direction.

Unsuccessful attempt of delivery

Assigned if the operator reported that there was an attempt to deliver the parcel to the addressee, but for some reason it failed.

Options for further action:

  • New delivery attempt
  • The parcel will be transferred for storage until demand or until the circumstances are clarified.
  • Return to sender

What to do if you receive this status:

    You need to contact your post office and find out the reason for non-delivery.
  • You must contact the post office yourself to receive the parcel.

Treatment

The parcel arrived at one of the sorting centers for processing and further dispatch to the recipient.

Processing at an intermediate point

Processing at the sorting center

Status Processing at the sorting center - assigned in the process of delivering the item through intermediate sorting centers of the postal service. In sorting centers, mail is distributed along main routes. Parcels are reloaded from one transport to another, for further dispatch to the recipient.

Processing completed

Generalized status, meaning the completion of processing of the parcel before sending it to the recipient.

Awaiting delivery to the post office

Awaiting shipment

Means that the parcel is packed, labeled and will be sent soon.

Awaiting quality check

Means that the parcel is not yet complete and is in the seller's warehouse awaiting verification of the contents before shipping.

Generalized status, meaning that the parcel has left the warehouse / intermediate sorting center and is heading to the next sorting center towards the recipient.

Export operation completed

The customs clearance procedure is completed, the parcel is handed over to the post office of the destination country for further shipment to the recipient.

Shipment from the seller's warehouse

The parcel has left the seller's warehouse and is moving towards a logistics company or post office.

Cancel shipment

Generalized status, meaning that the parcel (order) for some reason cannot be sent (continue further movement).

Sending to terminal

The parcel is sent to the postal terminal at the airport to be loaded onto a plane and sent to the destination country.

Item is ready to ship

Means that the parcel is packed, labeled and will be sent soon.

Sent

Generalized status, meaning the sending of a parcel from an intermediate point towards the recipient.

Sent to Russia

The parcel will be handed over to Russian Post for delivery to one of the places of international postal exchange, and subsequent import/export operations.

Sent to destination country

The parcel is in the process of being transferred to the mail of the destination country, for delivery to one of the places of international postal exchange, and subsequent import / export operations.

Note! The next status will not be displayed immediately as soon as the parcel arrives in the country, but after the parcel is accepted (unloaded, processed and scanned) by the postal service.

This may take from 3 to 14 days, depending on the workload of the international postal exchange location.

Sent from warehouse to sorting center

As a rule, this status means that the foreign sender (seller) brought your parcel to the local post office.

Transferred for storage

Means the arrival of the item at the recipient's post office (OPS) and transfer to storage until it is delivered to the recipient.

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As soon as the item arrives at the department, employees issue a notice (notification) that the item is in the department. The notice is given to the postman for delivery. Delivery is carried out on the day the item arrives at the department or the next day (for example, if the item arrived at the department in the evening).

Transferred to customs

In the sender's country

In the recipient's country

Loading onto the plane

Loading onto the plane before departure to the destination country.

Loading into transport

Preparations for shipment are completed

Means that the parcel is packed, labeled and will be sent soon.

Preparing for shipment

Preparation for export

Packaging, labeling, loading into a container and other procedures necessary for shipment to the destination country.

Left the airport

In the sender's country The parcel has departed from the airport of the sender's country and is heading to the destination country. The next status will not be displayed immediately upon arrival at the airport of the destination country, but after the parcel arrives and is accepted (unloaded, processed and scanned) by the postal service. This may take from 3 to 14 days.

In the recipient's country The parcel is delivered to one of the places of international postal exchange for subsequent import operations.

Left the international sorting center

The parcel is sent to the country of destination, for delivery to one of the places of international postal exchange, and subsequent import / export operations.

Left the international exchange site

The shipment has left the place of international postal exchange and is then sent to the sorting center. From the moment the shipment leaves the MMPO, delivery times within Russia begin to apply.

According to the information received from Russian Post, the status is “Left the place international exchange"can last no more than 10 days. If after 10 days the status has not changed, this is a violation of delivery deadlines, which can be reported to the Russian Post Office by calling 8 800 2005 888 (free call), and they begin to respond to this application.

Left the mail terminal

The parcel has left the intermediate point of its route and is heading towards the recipient.

Left the warehouse

The parcel has left the warehouse and is moving towards the post office or sorting center.

Left the sorting center

The parcel has left the sorting room postal center and is directed towards the recipient.

Left the transit country

The parcel left the sorting center in a transit (intermediate) country, sent to the destination country, for delivery to one of the places of international postal exchange, and subsequent import / export operations.

Information about the postal item has been received

Received information about the postal item in electronic form

Means that the seller has registered the package (track code) on the postal (courier service) website, but in fact, the package has not yet been transferred postal service. As a rule, from the moment of registration until the actual delivery of the parcel, it can take from 1 to 7 days. After the parcel is transferred, the status will change to “Reception” or similar.

Received for further processing

The parcel arrived at one of the sorting centers for processing and further dispatch to the recipient.

Parcel registered

This means that the seller has registered the package (track code) on the postal (courier service) website, but in fact, the package has not yet been transferred to the postal service. As a rule, from the moment of registration until the actual delivery of the parcel, it can take from 1 to 7 days. After the parcel is transferred, the status will change to “Reception” or similar.

Arrived

Generalized status, meaning arrival at one of the intermediate points, such as sorting centers, postal terminals, airports, ports, etc.

Arrived at the airport

The parcel arrived at the airport for unloading, loading, processing and further shipment to its destination.

Arrived at the international sorting center

Came to the place of delivery

Indicates the arrival of the item at the recipient's post office (OPS), which must deliver the item to the recipient. As soon as the item arrives at the department, employees issue a notice (notification) that the item is in the department. The notice is given to the postman for delivery. Delivery is carried out on the day the item arrives at the department or the next day (for example, if the item arrived at the department in the evening).

This status indicates that the recipient can independently contact the post office to receive the shipment without waiting for a notification.

Arrived at the post office

Indicates the arrival of the parcel at the recipient's post office, which must deliver the parcel to the recipient. This status indicates that the recipient needs to contact the post office to receive the shipment.

Arrived in Russia

Arrived at the sorting center

Indicates the arrival of a parcel at an intermediate postal hub for sorting, selecting a route and sending it to the recipient.

Arrived at the sorting center of the destination country

The parcel has arrived at the sorting center of the destination country for subsequent import/export operations.

Arrived at destination country

The parcel has arrived in the country of destination at the place of international postal exchange for subsequent import/export operations.

Arrived in transit country

The parcel arrived at one of the sorting centers of the transit (intermediate) country for processing (sorting) and further dispatch to the recipient.

Arrived at the small package processing center

Indicates the arrival of a parcel at the postal distribution center for sorting, selecting a route and sending it to the recipient.

Arrived at warehouse

The parcel arrived at the warehouse for unloading, labeling, processing, loading and further dispatch to its destination.

Arrived at the terminal

Means arrival at an intermediate terminal for unloading, loading, processing and further dispatch to the destination.

Arrived in the territory of the Russian Federation

The parcel arrived on the territory of Russia, for further import and dispatch to the recipient.

Reception

Reception by the customs service of the country of destination

The status means that the shipment has been transferred to the Federal Customs Service (FCS) for clearance. At MMPO, shipments undergo a full cycle of processing, customs control and clearance functions. Postal containers arrive under the customs transit procedure. They are then sorted by type and transferred to various areas. Shipments with product contents undergo X-ray inspection. By decision of the customs officer, the parcel may be opened for personal control; the reason for personal control may be violations of property rights, a commercial consignment, targeting a consignment that may contain substances prohibited for shipment. The parcel is opened by the operator in the presence of a customs officer, after which a customs inspection report is drawn up and attached to the shipment.

Reception at customs

In the sender's country The parcel was handed over to the customs service of the sending state for inspection and other customs procedures. If the parcel passes the customs check successfully, it will be sent to the destination country.

In the recipient's country The status means that the shipment has been transferred to the Federal Customs Service (FCS) for clearance. At MMPO, shipments undergo a full cycle of processing, customs control and clearance functions. Postal containers arrive under the customs transit procedure. They are then sorted by type and transferred to various areas. Shipments with product contents undergo X-ray inspection. By decision of the customs officer, the parcel may be opened for personal control; the reason for personal control may be violations of property rights, a commercial consignment, targeting a consignment that may contain substances prohibited for shipment. The parcel is opened by the operator in the presence of a customs officer, after which a customs inspection report is drawn up and attached to the shipment.

Reception from sender

This means that the overseas sender (seller) has brought your parcel to the local post office. At the same time I filled in everything Required documents, including the customs declaration (forms CN 22 or CN 23). At this time, the shipment is assigned a unique mail ID– special bar code (Track number, Track code). It is located on the check (or receipt) issued upon acceptance of the parcel. The “Reception” operation shows the place, date and country of receipt of the item. After acceptance, the parcel moves on its way to the place of international exchange.

Accepted by carrier

Indicates that the sender (seller) has transferred your order to a local carrier. At this time, the shipment is assigned a unique postal identifier - a special bar code (Track number, Track code). It is located on the check (or receipt) issued upon acceptance of the shipment.

Sorting

The parcel has arrived at one of the sorting centers and is being processed. After some time, the parcel will leave the sorting center for further dispatch to the recipient.

Customs clearance

In the sender's country The parcel was handed over to the customs service of the sending state for inspection and other customs procedures. If the parcel passes the customs check successfully, it will be sent to the destination country.

In the recipient's country The status means that the shipment has been transferred to the Federal Customs Service (FCS) for clearance. At MMPO, shipments undergo a full cycle of processing, customs control and clearance functions. Postal containers arrive under the customs transit procedure. They are then sorted by type and transferred to various areas. Shipments with product contents undergo X-ray inspection. By decision of the customs officer, the parcel may be opened for personal control; the reason for personal control may be violations of property rights, a commercial consignment, targeting a consignment that may contain substances prohibited for shipment. The parcel is opened by the operator in the presence of a customs officer, after which a customs inspection report is drawn up and attached to the shipment.

Customs clearance completed

This operation means that customs has checked the item and returned it to the Postal Service. In many MMPOs, customs works around the clock: this is the only way to check the colossal volume of mail incoming from abroad in a timely manner. Each customs officer is assisted by two postal operators.

Transit

Transportation

Transportation of a parcel from one sorting center to another, towards the recipient.

Package

This means that the parcel is being packed and marked for further shipment.

Export

Export (content check)

The parcel was handed over to the customs service of the sending state for inspection and other customs procedures. If the parcel passes the customs check successfully, it will be sent to the destination country.

Export (packaging)

The parcel has successfully passed inspection, is packed and ready to be sent to the destination country.

Export international mail

Indicates the actual dispatch of the parcel to the destination country.

The “Export” status includes the transfer of the parcel to a foreign carrier, which, by land or air transportation, transports it to the MMPO of the destination country. As a rule, this status is the longest and the transition to “Import” may take some time. This happens due to the characteristics of flight routes and the formation of the optimal weight for transporting it by plane. For example, shipments from China may be delayed due to the fact that cargo planes can carry at least 50 - 100 tons. On average, an export operation takes from 7 to 14 days, but sometimes this operation can take up to 60 days.

If the shipment is in the “Export” status, then it is impossible to track it (find out what exactly is happening to it); only at the import stage will you be able to see your package and monitor its further movement. The use of transit transportation and certain restrictions often delay shipments. However, if your parcel was sent more than 3 months ago, but has not received the “Import” status, then the sender needs to contact the post office and apply for a search.

Export, processing

Indicates the actual dispatch of the parcel to the destination country.

The “Export” status includes the transfer of the parcel to a foreign carrier, which, by land or air transportation, transports it to the MMPO of the destination country. As a rule, this status is the longest and the transition to “Import” may take some time. This happens due to the characteristics of flight routes and the formation of the optimal weight for transporting it by plane. For example, shipments from China may be delayed due to the fact that cargo planes can carry at least 50 - 100 tons. On average, an export operation takes from 7 to 14 days, but sometimes this operation can take up to 60 days.

If the shipment is in the “Export” status, then it is impossible to track it (find out what exactly is happening to it); only at the import stage will you be able to see your package and monitor its further movement. The use of transit transportation and certain restrictions often delay shipments. However, if your parcel was sent more than 3 months ago, but has not received the “Import” status, then the sender needs to contact the post office and apply for a search.

Electronic parcel registration

This means that the seller has registered the package (track code) on the postal (courier service) website, but in fact, the package has not yet been transferred to the postal service. As a rule, from the moment of registration until the actual delivery of the parcel, it can take from 1 to 7 days. After the parcel is transferred, the status will change to “Reception” or similar.

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