PNG Post tracking packages and shipments
Keep track of PNG 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 PNG 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.
PNG Post - Tracking number format
- A# *** *** *** PG
- C# *** *** *** PG
- E# *** *** *** PG
- L# *** *** *** PG
- R# *** *** *** PG
- S# *** *** *** PG
- V# *** *** *** PG
# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit
PNG Post - information about carrier
Post PNG is the national Postal Service company of Papua New Guinea with over 40 Post Offices and around 350 workers across the country. Post PNG is mandated through the Postal Solutions Act 1996 and is accountable for providing postal services consisting of domestic cash order (money remittances) in Papua New Guinea.
The postage stamps and postal history of Papua New Guinea were connected to the colonial administration on the eastern part of the island of New Guinea till its self-reliance in 1975.
In the South, Papua, officially under British rule, used the stamps of Queensland between 1885 and 1901. With the creation of the Commonwealth of Australia, the philatelic production and postal organization were chosen by an Australian administration and the stamps printed in Brisbane, then Melbourne.
In the North, New Guinea was under the control of the German Empire and utilized its stamps in between 1888 and 1897. The colony got stamps bearing its name after 1897. Subsequently, to the Australian conquest in 1914, the remaining German colonial stamps and some Australian ones, were overprinted. After the Territory of New Guinea became a League of Nations mandate turned over to Australia, this country arranged the postal system and philatelic production in New Guinea.
After the Japanese profession of New Guinea and the suppression of civil administration in Papua at the beginning of 1942, the stamps of Australia were utilized between 1945 and 1953, prior to the two united territories got their own stamps. Gradually, it obtained its philatelic and postal autonomy, and lastly independence in September 1975.
Now the activity of Post PNG includes sending and moving parcels throughout the nation and abroad, cash transfers within the country, sale of stamps.