Philippines Post tracking
Philippines Post
 www.phlpost.gov.ph    0923 442 7017    + (63) 854-9825   

Philippines Post tracking packages and shipments

Keep track of Philippines 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 Philippines Post parcel with 100Parcels.com?

  1. Find out the tracking number of your parcel;
  2. Enter the tracking number of your parcel in the field at the top of the page;
  3. Wait until the service checks the parcel data, it will not take long;
  4. View the search results and share them with your friends via social networking;
  5. If you enter your email address, we can notify you automatically of changes to the status of your parcel.

Philippines Post - Tracking number format

  • A# *** *** *** PH
  • C# *** *** *** PH
  • D# *** *** *** PH
  • E# *** *** *** PH
  • L# *** *** *** PH
  • R# *** *** *** PH
  • S# *** *** *** PH
  • U# *** *** *** PH
  • V# *** *** *** PH
  • CD *** *** *** ZZ
  • RD *** *** *** ZZ
  • RE *** *** *** ZZ

# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit

Are packages sent with Philpost insured?

Philpost insurance is not automatic. If your package was valued at more than PHP 500, you will need to declare the value of the goods inside it beforehand and pay a fee for an additional insurance amount so that Philpost can provide coverage in case there’s any damage or loss during transit. This also applies if your package contains perishable products such as food items, medicine, or live animals which would be considered dangerous cargo under PhilPost rules regulation.

How long does PHLPost take to deliver?

The average delivery time for PHLPost is roughly one week. However, it can take up to a month in rare cases. It depends on the region and type of shipment you are sending out. You can expect a quicker delivery time for priority mail.

Does Philippines Post deliver internationally?

Philippines Post is the national postal service of the Philippines. It delivers letters, documents, and small parcels within the country (and sometimes to other countries). The company has changed names several times since its foundation in 1767 as "Posta Impiana". Now it's an automated logistics business with revenue over $30 million yearly.

Many international online stores deliver products from all around the world to the Philippines - but not every time you can get your package delivered successfully.

Is PHLPost shipping expensive?

The shipping fee is based on the weight of items you are buying. It also includes their size. An item that has a very high weight but whose size and shape make it easy to pack will be charged significantly less than another item that weighs only half as much but has complicated shapes and sizes. The Philippines Post uses dimensional weight instead of actual weight when calculating postage rates for parcels which means they consider how big your package actually is - not just what's inside it! If you do not pay attention to the total volume or surface area used by your shipment, it can lead to an increase in cost.

So do remember: If you're buying something with a bulky shape or large gross dimensions such as a large box of clothes or a big bag, you may be paying more in postage than what you actually pay for the goods themselves.

The shipping rate is very affordable and it's usually cheaper to ship items from within the Philippines than outside it. So if you're ordering something with multiple boxes, don't worry about splitting your orders into several packages to save on cost - there are no significant savings when doing so!

Does Philippines Post offer EMS postal services?

Postal services offered by Philippines Post include Express Mail Service (EMS), which can be bought at a counter in most post offices throughout the country. The sender is required to fill out an EMS label, and then drop off their package or envelope for pick up from the nearest branch office of the Philippine Postal Corporation.

Are PHLPost and PhilPost the same thing?

The Philippines Postal Corporation, also known as PHLPost, is the government agency responsible for postal service in the country. It was established on June 12th of 1993 and has the primary function of putting up its post offices everywhere throughout the nation. The Philippine Postal Office, meanwhile, is another name that you will commonly encounter when it comes to mailing parcels anywhere within our borders. This is because it's the subsidiary of PHLPost that deals with parcel delivery services. It has separate management and functions from its parent company, yet both are recognized as integral members of the Philippine Postal Corporation.

How do I get international tracking for a PhilPost package?

PhilPost's official website offers an online tracking service for both International Express Mail Service (EMS) packages and Airmail packages. The tracking number must be provided by the sender or the recipient does not provide its own one unless it scans already with USPS' Track & Confirms application.

To track a Philippine Post package, you need to do three things. First, enter your tracking number. Second, choose which service you want and what country the package is going to. Third, wait for the information to be updated in the app.

Is my PhilPost parcel lost?

PhilPost parcels, unfortunately, may get lost in the mail. This is usually because of undeliverable addresses or unsuccessful delivery attempts made by PhilPost couriers.

If you find out that your Philpost parcel has been delivered to an incorrect address and there are no traces of it for more than 30 days (or another length of time as set by local laws), we suggest filing a claim at your nearest post office branch where the package was sent from. Make sure you have all necessary information about the item and its recipient ready before proceeding with such as well as photo evidence to prove your case.

About Philippines Post

The Philippine Postal Corporation, (Filipino: Korporasyong Pangkoreo ng Pilipinas), abbreviated as PHLPost (PhilPost prior to 2012), is a government-owned and controlled corporation accountable for offering postal services in the Philippines. The Philippine Postal Corporation has in excess of 8,000 employees and runs more than 1,355 post workplaces across the country. PHLPost is based in the Philippines' main post workplace and is presently headed by Postmaster General and CEO Mr. Joel L. Otarra. The historical Manila Central Post Office is positioned at the Plaza Liwasang Bonifacio and overlooks the Pasig River. Its policy-making body is the board of directors, headed by its chairman, Mr. Norman Fulgencio. The board of directors is composed of seven members, consisting of the postmaster general, who serves all at once as the ceo.

Formerly an attached firm of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and the Commission on Information and Communication Technology (CICT), the Philippine Postal Corporation is under the direct jurisdiction of the Office of the President of the Philippines.

The Overseas Filipino Bank, formerly the Philippine Postal Savings Bank, is among three government-owned banks in the Philippines, it was previously organized under PHLPost. Now, it is a separate company.

The Philippine postal system has a history covering over 250 years. In 1767, the first post office in the Philippines was established in the city of Manila, which was later on arranged under a brand-new postal district of Spain. Initially, the postal workplace served primarily to courier government and church files. In 1779, the postal district incorporated Manila and the entire Philippine archipelago. The postal district was re-established on 5 December 1837. A year later on, Manila became known as a leading center of postal services within Asia. Spain signed up with the Universal Postal Union in 1875, which was announced in the Philippines two years later on. Already post offices were set up not just in Manila but in many significant towns and cities in the provinces.

During the Philippine Revolution, President Emilio Aguinaldo bought the facility of a postal service to provide postal services to Filipinos. It was later on organized as a bureau under the Department of Trade on 5 September 1902, by virtue of Act No. 426, which was passed by the Philippine Commission. The Philippines eventually signed up with the Universal Postal Union, this time as a sovereign entity, on 1 January 1922.

While the Manila Central Post Office building, the center of Philippine postal services and the headquarters of the then-Bureau of Posts, was finished in its present-day Neo-Classical style in 1926, it was destroyed throughout World War II. After the war, the Central Post Office was reconstructed in 1946.

With the overhaul of the Philippine bureaucracy in 1987, the Bureau of Posts was relabelled the Postal Service Office (PSO) by Executive Order No. 125, released by President Corazon Aquino on 13 April 1987. It was also that order that positioned the PSO under the DOTC. On 2 April 1992, by Republic Act No. 7354 the Postal Service Office ended up being the present-day PHLPost. [4] The law likewise granted the Philippines Postal Corporation, the authority to resume the Philippine Postal Savings Bank, which occurred on 21 July 1994 by President Fidel V. Ramos. Mr. Joel Otarra, a former member of the board of directors in 2011 was appointed as the brand-new postmaster basic and CEO of the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) in December 2016 by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte.

Philippines Post - Parcel tracking statuses

Dispatch item to destination country
Receive item at origin country gateway
Returned from Customs (CUSTOMS STATUS: Import authorized, taxes and/or duties to be paid)
Item delivered (RECEIVED BY ADDRESSEE)
Returned from Customs
Enroute to delivery office
Item delivered (RECEIVED BY ORLANDO DELOS REYES)
Unsuccessful delivery
Item arrived at provincial office
Unsuccessful delivery (REASON: Insufficient / incomplete / incorrect documentation)
Item delivered (RECEIVED BY SIG OF REP)
Item for Customs examination
Item delivered
Receive item at delivery office
Item delivered (RECEIVED BY QUEENY JAY CAMINO)
Item delivered (RECEIVED BY )
Letter Carrier enroute to delivery
Returned from Customs (CUSTOMS STATUS - Import authorized, no taxes or duties to be paid)
Returned from Customs (CUSTOMS STATUS: Import authorized)
Item delivered (RECEIVED BY salome s.)
Receive at country of destination
Item sent to office of exchange
Item out for delivery
Unsuccessful delivery (REASON: Addressee not available)
Item delivered - Received by (Gigi Eseo)
Item sent to
Item sent to provincial office
Item delivered - Received by (leda j macaranas)
Item delivered (RECEIVED BY Manuel Misdao)
Dispatch to country of destination
Enroute to next office
Item sent to delivery office
Item arrived at delivery office
Held by Customs
Posting of item
Item delivered (RECEIVED BY mark abrobit)
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