Somali Post tracking packages and shipments
Keep track of Somali 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 Somali 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.
Somali Post - Tracking number format
- A# *** *** *** SO
- C# *** *** *** SO
- E# *** *** *** SO
- L# *** *** *** SO
- R# *** *** *** SO
- S# *** *** *** SO
- V# *** *** *** SO
# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit
Somali Post - information about carrier
The Somali Postal Service (Somali Post) is the national postal service of Somalia. It is part of the Federal government of Somalia's Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunications.
Somali Post ran postal services locally and internationally, before stopping operations in 1991.
Somali Post officially relaunched on 1 November 2013, following a memorandum of understanding signed with Emirates Post, the Emirati national postal service, in April 2013.
A postal coding and numbering system for each of Somalia's eighteen administrative areas was developed in October 2014.
In early 1991, the Somali Postal Service had 100 post offices, with an overall personnel of in between 1,665 to 2,165 workers. The nationwide postal facilities was later on completely destroyed during the civil war, with Somali Postal officially suspending operations in October 1991. Homeowners consequently needed to turn to traditional methods of dispatching letters and parcels. They likewise interacted via handwritten letters sent through acquaintances and mobile and email messaging services.
In order to fill the vacuum, a partially reconstituted Somali Post signed an arrangement in 2003 with the United Arab Emirates' Emirates Post to process mail to and from Somalia. Emirates Post's mail transit center at the Dubai International Airport was then for a time utilized to forward send by mail from Somalia to the UAE and various Western destinations along with to path mail predestined for the country.