Fedex Package Tracking

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FedEx tracking numbers are typically numeric, though the exact length and format depend on the service used. The most common formats are 12 digits or 15 digits. Some less common formats may include 20 or 22 digits. You will find the FedEx tracking number on your shipment confirmation, label, or receipt. Enter this number in our tracking tool to view the current status, location, and delivery progress of your parcel.
FedEx provides customer support via phone, email, chat, and web forms. In the U.S., you can call 1-800-GoFedEx (1-800-463-3339) for assistance. You can also contact support via the FedEx website, where you can open a case or chat with a virtual assistant. Be ready to provide your tracking number, shipment details, and any relevant account information to help expedite the support process.
To ship with FedEx, you or the sender generates a FedEx air waybill or label via the FedEx website, shipping software, or at a FedEx location. The label will include a tracking number. Once the parcel is handed over, it moves through FedEx’s logistics network (airports, sorting hubs, transit depots). If the parcel is handed off to a partner or local courier in the destination country, our unified tracking system continues to update across all legs of transit. You do not need to switch tracking services when the parcel changes hands.

FedEx delivers parcels throughout the week, and many services include delivery on Saturdays. The exact delivery days depend on the service and destination. You can check our tracking interface anytime to see scan events, transit milestones, delivery attempts, and final delivery. Many merchants choose FedEx because of its speed, global reach, express options, and reliable tracking infrastructure.

As your FedEx shipment moves through the network — from origin collection to sorting hubs, flights, ground transport, customs, and last-mile delivery — each scan event is recorded. These scans are fed into tracking in (near) real time, so you can monitor each movement of your package. If the parcel is handed over to a last-mile courier, the status updates from that courier may be integrated into the same tracking record, so you still see a continuous timeline.

FedEx is a major global courier and logistics company headquartered in the U.S. It operates divisions like FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight, and more. It offers a wide variety of services such as overnight, 2-day, ground, international express, freight, parcel consolidation, and logistics support. Because parcels may pass through multiple hubs or partner carriers (especially for international shipments), delivery speed and reliability may also depend on connections, customs processes, and local delivery networks. Using higher service levels (e.g. express) and ensuring accurate address and customs documentation helps optimize tracking and delivery performance.
FedEx is one of the world’s leading logistics and courier companies, known especially for its express and time-sensitive services. It serves both individuals and businesses, handling small parcels, freight, international shipments, and supply chain logistics.
Tracking with FedEx is designed to be transparent, letting senders and receivers follow each step from label creation to final delivery. With its advanced infrastructure and global network, FedEx remains a trusted choice for fast, reliable shipping.

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