Cambodia Post tracking packages and shipments
Keep track of Cambodia Post parcels and shipments with our free service! All you need to do to track your parcel, is to enter the tracking number, and then the service will keep track of your parcel’s location in real time.
How do I track my Cambodia Post parcel with 100Parcels.com?
- Find out the tracking number of your parcel;
- Enter the tracking number of your parcel in the field at the top of the page;
- Wait until the service checks the parcel data, it will not take long;
- View the search results and share them with your friends via social networking;
- If you enter your email address, we can notify you automatically of changes to the status of your parcel.
Cambodia Post - Tracking number format
- A# *** *** *** KH
- C# *** *** *** KH
- E# *** *** *** KH
- L# *** *** *** KH
- R# *** *** *** KH
- S# *** *** *** KH
- U# *** *** *** KH
- V# *** *** *** KH
# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit
Cambodia Post - information about carrier
The Post Office, built by French town organizer and architecture Daniel Fabre around 1895, lies in the former European or French district. This administrative building provided its name to a square where it lies. "Place de la Post".
When Cambodia and France signed the protectorate treaty of 1863, Phnom Penh was just a little village of buildings decided on the dike between the river in the east and the plain, responsible to blooding, in the west.
After ending up being the capital of Cambodia, the city slowly ends up being more arranged. It was divided into 4 districts: In the north, the King provided sizeable lands grants to the Catholic Anna mite neighborhood. In the south, around the Royal Palace and Wat Ounalom, King Norodom located Khmer communities. In the Center, the Chinese neighborhood occupied the trades district, where the very first houses appeared. Between the Wat Phnom and the Tonle Sap, the French Concession housed French administration structures and homes.
From 1890, with the arrival of administrators Hyun de Verneville, Superior Resident of Cambodia, Phnom Penh ended up being a modern city. De Verneville launched the first large scale earthwork and urban projects, which substantially customized the capital and made it a prettier and healthier city to reside in. Mindful of the necessity to extend the western side of the city, de verneville supervise drainage of the plain through the excavation of a semi-circle canal surrounding the French district (completed in 1894) and used the earth to fill in the "beungs" little water channels). By 1899, bridges were developed on the southern side of the canals. De Verneville also purchased the structure of new roadways, continued the expansion of the 'Grande Due' and the building and construction of the docks. He refurbishes Wat Phnom Penh, surrounding it with garden, and opened Norodom Boulervard as a link between the Cambodian and European districts. He likewise bought the building of hundreds of homes and public buildings such as the Post Office and the surrounding Police Station.
The rental properties and public buildings in the French districts include various European architecture designs from the end of the 18th Century, inspired by Roman and greek architecture, Italian Renaissance palaces and French seaside stations, Homogeneous, with geometrical and cobblestone streets, surrounded with gardens, trees and houses, the French district is a design of contemporary urbanization.
With its outstanding heritage structures, the Post Office square must be considered as a genuinely extraordinary area.
The square lies at the heart of the French administrative district, which likewise includes the Bank of Indochina, the town hall, Treasury, the Police Commissariat, the Hotel Manolis and Grand Hotel and the tax and Excise Department, among others.
A garden that was initially in front of the Post Office was replaced in the 1930s with a square, the two wings of the building edifice were reached the North and the South
Throughout the 1940s, a central squat tower surmounted by a cupola roof was eliminated and replaced by an eccentric selection of loudspeakers. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Post Office has customized once again. In 1991, one floor was included on each wing with a continuation of the original style. The structure is from then on, a two-storied building and construction: storage on the ground flooring, administrative workplaces on the very first floor.
With its roman arch windows, columns with a Corinthian capital, balconies with balustrade and columns, pediments, sculpted decors, the building is a great example of neo-classic architecture in a Southeast Asian Context.
Service Mission & Obligation:
- Offering collecting, transportation, processing and delivering mail
- Offering all type of mail letter services
- Offering parcel post and reveal mail domestically and internationally
- Offering collecting, processing, and delivery of a file, invoice for an organisation entity, federal government or NGO on a bilateral contract
- Selling postal stamps at the post workplace and other agents
- Selling accessory's, products to support the postal services and telecommunication
- Offer postal monetary services - cash order
Cambodia Post - Parcel tracking statuses
Receive item at location (Otb). A |
Record item customs information (Inb). A |
Receive item at office of exchange (Otb) |
Insert item into domestic bag. A |
Send item to domestic location (Inb) |
Send item to domestic location (Otb). A |
Receive item at office of exchange (Otb). A |
Return item from customs (Inb) |
Deliver item (Inb) |
Record item customs information (Inb) |
Receive item from customer (Otb) |
Insert item into bag (Otb). A |
Send item to domestic location (Otb) |
Send item to customs (Inb). A |
Insert item into bag (Otb) |
Return item from customs (Inb). A |
Record item reason for retention by customs (Otb). A |
Receive item at office of exchange (Inb). A |
Receive item at delivery office (Inb) |
Send item abroad (EDI-received) |
Insert item into domestic bag |
Send item to domestic location (Inb). A |
Handover item to delivery agent (Inb). A |
Send item abroad (EDI-received). A |
Receive item from customer (Otb). A |
Unsuccessful item delivery attempt (Inb). A |
Handover item to delivery agent (Inb) |
Send item to customs (Inb) |
Receive item at office of exchange (Inb) |
Receive item at delivery office (Inb). A |
Deliver item (Inb). A |