How do I track my Asendia package?
You can track an Asendia parcel in a few different ways depending on the information you have and the stage of delivery.
Track with Ship24
Ship24 lets you track Asendia shipments across multiple courier networks in one place.
- Go to the Ship24 homepage.
- Enter your Asendia tracking number.
- Click the search button to view the latest shipment updates.
Track on the Asendia website
You can also check your parcel directly on Asendia’s official tracking page. This can be useful when you want to review carrier-side details from the source.
- Visit the Asendia tracking website.
- Enter your tracking numbers.
- Click "Track here."
Track with the local delivery partner
After international linehaul and customs clearance, the final delivery may be completed by a local postal or delivery company. At that stage, you may also see matching events on the destination carrier’s website, such as USPS tracking or Royal Mail tracking.
Who delivers Asendia packages?
Asendia works with a network of postal and delivery partners to move parcels across borders. Depending on the route, your shipment may start with Asendia and later be delivered by a local operator in the destination country.
Examples of possible last-mile partners include USPS, Royal Mail, Canada Post, and La Poste. The exact partner depends on the service and destination.
How long does Asendia take to deliver?
Delivery times depend on the service selected by the sender, the destination country, customs procedures, and the final-mile carrier. Cross-border shipments usually take longer than domestic deliveries because they move through export handling, international transport, import processing, and local distribution.
- Priority services: Usually faster and better suited for time-sensitive shipments.
- Standard cross-border services: Often used for general e-commerce orders and may take several business days to a few weeks depending on the route.
- Economy services: Usually the slowest option and may involve fewer scan events during transit.
Transit times can increase during peak seasons, customs backlogs, weather disruptions, or destination-country delivery delays.