How to Choose the Right Delivery Option at Checkout
Discover how to pick the best shipping method when shopping online — balancing speed, cost, and security for each order.
Learn moreReliable delivery of e-commerce parcels from China to countries worldwide.
Track packages at every stage with detailed updates.
Supports major Chinese marketplaces for smooth order processing.
Affordable and timely shipping to North America, Europe, and beyond.
17 Post Service operates as a logistics and parcel tracking company based in China. It supports international shipments, mainly for cross-border e-commerce. The company connects Chinese sellers with buyers worldwide, handling parcel collection, sorting, export processing, and international transit.
Delivery continues through local carriers in destination countries, such as USPS, Royal Mail, or Canada Post, depending on the region. The service focuses on lightweight packages, usually under 2 kilograms, common in online orders from Chinese marketplaces like AliExpress and Wish.
Tracking numbers usually start with two letters, followed by nine digits, and end with "CN" (for example, LX123456789CN). These numbers work with international tracking systems, allowing users to monitor shipments from origin to delivery.
Key services include:
Parcel status can be checked on the official website or third-party tracking platforms. When handed over to local carriers, tracking may continue under the same number or a new one provided by the destination service.
As global e-commerce grows, 17 Post Service improves delivery speed and logistics processes to meet customer needs and maintain reliable international shipping.
The parcel has been registered in the system but has not yet been handed over for processing. The seller may have created the tracking number, but the package hasn’t been shipped yet.
The package has left the sender’s warehouse and is on its way to the destination. It may be passing through sorting centers or customs.
The parcel has been successfully delivered to the recipient. Delivery is usually confirmed by a signature or other confirmation.
The status means there is no information about the package. Possible reasons include an incorrect tracking number, the package not yet registered in the system, or it is no longer being tracked.
Use your tracking number on this site or third-party tracking tools to check your parcel’s status.
It usually has two letters, nine digits, and ends with 'CN', for example, LX123456789CN.
Local carriers like USPS, Royal Mail, or La Poste handle delivery depending on the destination.
Delivery times vary, typically between 7 and 20 business days depending on the country.
Contact the seller or customer support and provide your tracking number for help.
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