Sudan Post tracking packages and shipments
Keep track of Sudan 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.
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- 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;
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- If you enter your email address, we can notify you automatically of changes to the status of your parcel.
Sudan Post - Tracking number format
- A# *** *** *** SD
- C# *** *** *** SD
- E# *** *** *** SD
- L# *** *** *** SD
- R# *** *** *** SD
- S# *** *** *** SD
- V# *** *** *** SD
# - letter; * - digit; ! - letter or digit
Sudan Post - information about carrier
The first post offices to be opened in Sudan remained in 1867 at Suakin and Wadi Halfa; in 1873 at Dongola, Berber and Khartoum; and in 1877 at Sennar, Karkouk, Fazoglu, Elkedaref, El Obeid, Al-Fasher and Fashoda (now Kodok). The Mahdist revolt, which began in 1881, resulted in all Egyptian post offices being closed by 1884. It culminated in the fall of Khartoum and the death of the British governor General Gordon (Gordon of Khartoum) in 1885. The Egyptians and British withdrew their forces from Sudan and the country was left with no postal service till the reconquest of Sudan started in 1896. When the project began in March 1896, postal service was provided to the soldiers however no stamps were used.
Till the concern of Sudan stamps in 1897, the offered stamps were Egyptian stamps. Indian stamps are also known to have been used in the very same location, postmarked Sawakin or Souakin, in between 1884 and 1899.
On 1 March 1897, modern Egyptian postage stamps, overprinted SOUDAN in French and Arabic, were made available in the post workplaces. The values which appeared were 1, 2, 3 and 5 milliemes and 1, 2, 5 and 10 piastres. The overprinting was done at the Imprimerie Nationale, Boulaq, Cario, Egypt.
On 1 March 1898, the so-called "Camel" or "Desert Postman" stamps, printed by Thos De La Rue & Co were released. The style of the stamps is based on an original sketch by Colonel E S Stanton C M G who produced it at the request of Sir Herbert Kitchener. This design continued to be used by Sudan for its definitive stamps till 1948.
The first items of postal stationery to be issued for Sudan were postcards, postpaid envelopes and letter sheets in 1887 and paper wrappers in 1898. These were produced by overprinting Egyptian postal stationery. Registration envelopes were initially provided in 1908 and aerograms were first issued in 1951.
Now Sudanpost is a crucial nationwide operator of postal services in Sudan to succeed in the National Post and Telegraph Corporation. Sudapost represents Sudan in the membership of UNIPF, within which Sudan assumes essential positions in its galleries, likewise it represents Sudan in the membership of the Arab Permanent Postal Commission of the League of the Arab States and the African Postal Union.
Services:
- Logistic. The logistics services job is one of the strategic projects within the expansionist policy of Sudapost. It is considered complementary to the group of services provided by Sudapost for requirements of transport warehousing, shipping, dealing with and clearance. This is done through an integrated management system, which allows the tracking and control of all types of products of-all volumes through the Logistics Services Section. Thus, Sudapost offers transport and warehousing from and to all parts of Sudan. The establishment of this Section came as a reaction to the growing needs and requirements of sending and receiving mail items of plus sizes that go beyond the typical size of the mailing. At the same time, it services the incoming mail with its numerous sizes (containers, etc) regardless of volume and weight for regular trips to and from cities around Sudan by air, sea and land. This may require hiring aircraft and ships for the transportation and delivery of the postal short articles.
- Financial. Sudapost supplies the purchase of electrical energy to citizens by a sophisticated payment system from all their offices throughout all parts of Sudan. All the postal centers and Post Offices of Sudapost throughout all parts of Sudan use the Postal Money Transfer Service and Personal Money Service.
- Postal. Sudapost provides parcel post service, mail shipment service, Express mail service (EMS) and postal boxes services.
Sudan Post - Parcel tracking statuses
Posting/collection |
Departure from outward office of exchange |
Arrival at outward office of exchange |
Posting / Collection |