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GFS Xpress Tracking

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About GFS Xpress

GFS Xpress is treated here as the carrier entity associated with the official website http://www.gfsxpress.com/. Publicly verifiable information for GFS Xpress is limited, so this page separates confirmed tracking actions from information that must be confirmed by the shipper, marketplace seller or GFS Xpress directly.

Core Profile

Field Confirmed information
Official nameGFS Xpress
Official websitehttp://www.gfsxpress.com/
Carrier typeLogistics carrier or forwarding service; the exact public service scope is not publicly confirmed from an accessible official service guide.
Primary regionNot publicly confirmed; use shipment events and the seller’s shipping confirmation to identify the origin, transit and destination carriers.
Tracking pageUse the official website if a tracking entry is available, or use 17TRACK carrier auto-detection with the shipment number.
Parent organizationNot publicly confirmed.
FoundedNot publicly confirmed.
HeadquartersNot publicly confirmed.

Carrier Entity Relationships

Entity Entity type
GFS XpressCanonical carrier
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Relationship to GFS XpressGFS Xpress is the carrier name supplied for this tracking page and is associated with the official website gfsxpress.com.
Why it matters to trackingThe carrier name should not be replaced by another logistics brand with a similar abbreviation or by a marketplace order platform.
Official evidenceThe official website URL supplied for this entity is http://www.gfsxpress.com/.
GFS Xpress shipment servicesOperated services
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Relationship to GFS XpressGFS Xpress may appear as the logistics operator, consolidator or tracking carrier for Parcels where a seller has used GFS Xpress services.
Why it matters to trackingA tracking event can show a shipment under GFS Xpress before a partner or destination carrier performs the final delivery scan.
Official evidenceDetailed public service names and service standards are not publicly confirmed on an accessible official service guide.
Tracking numbers and labelsTracking products
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Relationship to GFS XpressGFS Xpress tracking can involve a carrier-issued number, a partner-issued number, or a merchant reference that is later mapped to a parcel number.
Why it matters to trackingA number that 17TRACK can recognize is not necessarily issued by GFS Xpress; the issuing party is determined by the label and the first carrier scan.
Official evidenceNo complete public GFS Xpress number-format specification is confirmed.
Origin, line-haul and last-mile partnersNetwork or partner entities
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Relationship to GFS XpressGFS Xpress shipments may be handed to another postal, courier or local delivery operator when the route requires partner pickup, international line-haul or last-mile delivery.
Why it matters to trackingThe current physical custodian may be different from the carrier shown in the seller’s shipping email, especially after customs or destination-country handoff.
Official evidenceSpecific partner names are not publicly confirmed for all lanes; identify partners from actual tracking events.
17TRACKIndependent tracking platform
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Relationship to GFS Xpress17TRACK aggregates available tracking events from carriers and logistics data sources but does not transport GFS Xpress Parcels.
Why it matters to tracking17TRACK can help identify available events, but address changes, delivery disputes, customs documents and claims must be handled by the seller, shipper or carrier.
Official evidence17TRACK API documentation describes multi-carrier tracking registration and tracking workflows.

Quick Answer

To track a GFS Xpress package, enter the tracking number from your shipping email, marketplace order page, receipt or parcel label on the official GFS Xpress website when a tracking tool is available, or track it with 17TRACK for multi-carrier recognition and normalized shipment events. If no result appears, first check whether you entered an order number instead of a tracking number, whether the label was created but not physically received, and whether another carrier issued the visible number.

Pro Tip: 17TRACK is an independent tracking platform. 17TRACK can display available GFS Xpress tracking events, but 17TRACK cannot deliver the parcel, change the address, collect import taxes, approve refunds or settle claims.

How to Track GFS Xpress Packages

Use the identifier that belongs to the shipment, not the marketplace order ID. GFS Xpress tracking normally starts when shipment data is created and becomes more useful after the parcel receives a physical acceptance or processing scan.

  1. Find the tracking number in the seller’s dispatch email, marketplace order details, shipping label, waybill, pickup receipt or logistics dashboard.
  2. Open the official GFS Xpress website at http://www.gfsxpress.com/ and use the available tracking or contact route if provided.
  3. If the official result is empty or you suspect a partner carrier is involved, enter the same number on 17TRACK and allow carrier auto-detection when the GFS Xpress carrier code is not confirmed.
  4. If the number still cannot be found, ask the seller or shipper for the carrier-issued tracking number, not the order number, invoice number or internal reference.

Identifier Lookup

IdentifierUse it for tracking?
Tracking numberYes. This is the main number to enter on GFS Xpress or 17TRACK.
Order numberUsually no. It identifies a purchase in the seller’s system and may not be visible to GFS Xpress.
Reference numberOnly if the shipper enabled reference tracking; otherwise ask for the parcel number.
Label number or waybillOften yes if it is the carrier barcode number printed on the parcel label.
Delivery notice numberUse it for local delivery follow-up only if the destination carrier issued the notice.

Tracking Number Formats and Examples

GFS Xpress does not have a publicly confirmed complete number-format specification. Normalize spaces and hyphens before searching, but do not infer the carrier or service solely from a prefix. A GFS Xpress shipment can also be associated with partner-issued or merchant-issued identifiers.

Tracking Number Format

Identifier familyNormalized pattern
Carrier-issued GFS Xpress parcel numberAlphanumeric or numeric pattern not publicly confirmed; example format: GFSX #### ####
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Length/structureNot publicly confirmed; remove spaces and hyphens when searching, but keep letters and digits in the original order.
Issued byGFS Xpress or a GFS Xpress shipping system, if the number appears on a GFS Xpress label or receipt.
Typical service/useParcel tracking, seller shipment confirmation or logistics dashboard reference.
Who sees it and whereMarketplace buyers may see it in an order email; shippers may see it on a label, manifest, dashboard or pickup documentation.
Tracking scopeUsually visible from label creation or acceptance through available GFS Xpress events and partner handoff events when data is shared.
Important caveatNo public rule proves that a specific prefix always means a specific GFS Xpress service.
Partner carrier numberDepends on partner; examples: XX #### #### XX or #### #### ####
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Length/structureCan follow postal S10, courier, local delivery or freight-waybill conventions depending on the partner.
Issued byThe origin carrier, last-mile carrier, postal operator, line-haul partner or seller’s shipping platform.
Typical service/useCross-border handoff, local delivery, customs presentation or return delivery.
Who sees it and whereRecipients may see the partner number after customs or when a local carrier sends a delivery notice.
Tracking scopeMay show only the partner-controlled portion of the route unless events are linked.
Important caveatIf GFS Xpress can query a partner number, that does not prove GFS Xpress issued the number.
UPU S10 international postal numberAA ######### CC, such as LX ######### CN or RR ######### US
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Length/structureTwo letters, nine digits including a check digit, and two country-code letters.
Issued byUsually an origin postal operator or postal product platform, not necessarily GFS Xpress.
Typical service/useInternational registered mail, small packet, EMS-style or postal parcel routes.
Who sees it and whereCross-border shoppers may see it in marketplace tracking after the origin postal label is generated.
Tracking scopeCan remain visible through export, airline/line-haul, import exchange and destination postal delivery where scans are exchanged.
Important caveatThe final two letters identify the issuing country code, not the destination country.
Merchant order or reference IDSeller-defined; examples: ORDER ###### or REF ######
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Length/structureSeller-defined and not standardized by GFS Xpress.
Issued byMarketplace, warehouse management system, seller platform or payment/order system.
Typical service/useCustomer service lookup between buyer and seller.
Who sees it and whereBuyers see it in order history; sellers see it in commerce software.
Tracking scopeUsually not trackable unless mapped to a carrier tracking number by the seller.
Important caveatAsk the seller for the carrier tracking number if only an order ID is available.
Freight or waybill referenceNumeric or alphanumeric waybill; example: WB #### ####
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Length/structureRoute, branch or customer-account-dependent; no public universal format is confirmed.
Issued byFreight desk, logistics operator, shipper or forwarding system.
Typical service/useBulk shipment, commercial consignment, palletized goods or document movement.
Who sees it and whereBusiness shippers see it on booking confirmations, invoices, manifests or proof-of-delivery documents.
Tracking scopeMay show milestone events rather than consumer parcel-level scans.
Important caveatFreight references may require shipper contact details or account access for support.

Tracking Statuses and Meanings

GFS Xpress tracking statuses should be read as a lifecycle: data created, physical acceptance, transit, possible customs or handoff, out for delivery, delivered, exception or return. The current responsible party is the party that physically holds the parcel or controls the next action, not always the same company shown in the first shipment email.

Status Quick Lookup

StatusLifecycle stage
Shipment information receivedPre-shipment
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What it meansA label or electronic booking exists, but physical handover may not have occurred.
Current responsible partySeller, warehouse or pickup partner until acceptance is scanned.
What happens nextThe parcel should be collected, dropped off or scanned into the origin network.
What you should doCheck seller dispatch timing; ask the seller if there is no acceptance scan after the promised handling time.
Accepted or receivedAccepted
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What it meansThe parcel has been physically received by GFS Xpress or a documented pickup/processing partner.
Current responsible partyThe accepting carrier or origin facility.
What happens nextSorting, route assignment and line-haul preparation.
What you should doNo action is normally needed unless the destination address is wrong.
In transitIn transit
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What it meansThe parcel is moving between facilities or waiting for the next scheduled transport leg.
Current responsible partyCarrier, line-haul operator or transit hub currently holding the parcel.
What happens nextAnother facility scan, export scan, import scan or delivery-region scan.
What you should doMonitor updates; verify address and customs documents if the shipment is international.
Departed facilityIn transit
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What it meansThe shipment left a processing point and may not scan again until the next facility receives it.
Current responsible partyTransport leg operator or next hub after physical transfer.
What happens nextArrival scan at the next hub, airport gateway, customs facility or delivery depot.
What you should doAllow for normal scan gaps, especially over weekends, holidays and international line-haul.
Customs clearance or held by customsCustoms/Handover
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What it meansThe shipment is being presented to import authorities or requires duty, tax, invoice or compliance review.
Current responsible partyCustoms authority, broker, destination carrier or recipient depending on the requested action.
What happens nextRelease to the destination carrier, request for payment/documents, seizure, return or disposal if prohibited.
What you should doRespond only through official carrier, customs or seller channels; never pay unofficial links.
Out for deliveryOut for delivery
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What it meansThe parcel is assigned to a delivery route or local courier for an attempt.
Current responsible partyLocal delivery depot or last-mile courier.
What happens nextDelivery, failed attempt, pickup instruction or exception scan.
What you should doKeep phone access available and check building access, intercom, gate code and safe-place rules.
DeliveredDelivered
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What it meansA delivery scan was recorded at the address, mailbox, reception, locker, neighbor, agent or pickup point depending on local delivery practice.
Current responsible partyRecipient or receiving location after delivery, unless the scan is disputed.
What happens nextProof-of-delivery review or delivery dispute if the recipient cannot locate the parcel.
What you should doCheck all delivery locations and contact the seller or local carrier quickly if the parcel is not found.
Available for pickupPickup
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What it meansThe parcel is being held at a depot, post office, parcel shop or locker instead of immediate doorstep delivery.
Current responsible partyPickup location or destination carrier.
What happens nextRecipient pickup, storage expiration, redelivery attempt or return.
What you should doBring tracking number, notice, ID and any required authorization.
Delivery exceptionException
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What it meansDelivery was interrupted by address, access, weather, customs, damage, security, payment or operational reasons.
Current responsible partyThe carrier or authority holding the parcel, with recipient or shipper action required in some cases.
What happens nextCorrection, redelivery, pickup, return, investigation or claim pathway.
What you should doRead the latest event carefully and contact the party that can provide the missing information.
Returned to senderReturn
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What it meansThe parcel is being sent back because delivery, pickup, customs clearance or address resolution failed.
Current responsible partyReturn carrier and original shipper after the return is completed.
What happens nextReturn transit, sender receipt and seller refund or reship decision.
What you should doContact the seller immediately; recipients usually cannot reverse a return once it has progressed.

Services and Delivery Times

GFS Xpress public service names, service guarantees and country-by-country standards are not fully confirmed from an accessible official guide. The tables below therefore distinguish confirmed tracking logic from planning estimates that must be validated with the shipper for a specific lane.

Service Comparison

ServiceService type
GFS Xpress parcel movementParcel or logistics transport
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Best forTracked consumer or ecommerce Parcels where GFS Xpress appears as the carrier.
CoverageNot publicly confirmed; verify by origin, destination and seller shipping method.
Tracking levelMilestone tracking may include label creation, acceptance, transit, handoff, delivery and exceptions when data is available.
Key size/weight conditionNot publicly confirmed; follow seller and carrier acceptance rules.
Included protection/extra serviceNot publicly confirmed; confirm insurance or liability with the shipper before dispatch.
Main limitationOfficial current public service standards are limited; contact GFS Xpress or the shipper for route-specific service commitments.
Partner handoff or last-mile deliveryPartner carrier stage
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Best forShipments where another courier, postal operator or local delivery network completes the delivery.
CoverageDepends on lane and destination carrier.
Tracking levelMay improve after the partner performs a first physical receiving scan.
Key size/weight conditionDetermined by partner acceptance and destination delivery rules.
Included protection/extra serviceDetermined by the shipping contract and partner carrier terms.
Main limitationGFS Xpress may not be able to change delivery instructions once the destination carrier controls the parcel.

Delivery Time

ServicePublished delivery standard
GFS Xpress route-specific shipmentNo current public universal delivery standard is confirmed.
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Business or calendar daysNot publicly confirmed; the seller’s promised delivery window may use calendar days while logistics operators often measure working days.
Guarantee statusNo public money-back guarantee is confirmed for this page.
Starts counting fromUse physical acceptance or first origin processing scan, not only label creation.
Main delay factorsPickup cutoff, weekend, holiday, wrong address, missed scans, customs, line-haul capacity, weather, remote-area delivery and partner handoff.
Official source date/validityRoute-specific standard should be confirmed through GFS Xpress or the seller because a public current service matrix is not confirmed.
International or cross-border shipment involving GFS XpressVaries by origin, destination, customs, service and destination partner.
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Business or calendar daysUse business-day planning for transport and calendar-day awareness for storage, payment and marketplace dispute windows.
Guarantee statusNo public route-wide guarantee is confirmed.
Starts counting fromPhysical export acceptance or line-haul processing is more reliable than electronic shipment creation.
Main delay factorsExport security checks, airline uplift, import customs, tax payment, local delivery capacity and incomplete consignee data.
Official source date/validityConfirm with the seller or GFS Xpress for the exact product and lane.

Destination Country Delivery Times

Destination Country / RegionEstimated Delivery Time Range
United States8–25 business days
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Primary Service TypeCross-border parcel or partner last-mile delivery, if applicable.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 14–18 days after physical acceptance.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierOften a postal or commercial last-mile carrier identified by actual tracking events; not publicly confirmed for all GFS Xpress lanes.
Customs & Clearance TipsImport data quality and duty/tax handling can affect scans; arrival in the United States is not the same as customs release.
Canada10–30 business days
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Primary Service TypeCross-border parcel or economy tracked route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 16–22 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPostal or courier delivery partner shown by destination scans.
Customs & Clearance TipsRemote provinces and tax assessment can extend the final-mile stage.
Mexico12–35 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational economy parcel.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 20–26 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierLocal postal or courier handoff based on shipment events.
Customs & Clearance TipsCustoms review and local address precision are common delay factors.
United Kingdom7–22 business days
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Primary Service TypeTracked packet or parcel partner delivery.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 12–16 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierRoyal Mail or courier partner when shown by the tracking record.
Customs & Clearance TipsVAT/IOSS-like marketplace data and accurate item value reduce clearance friction.
Germany8–25 business days
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Primary Service TypeEU parcel or tracked packet route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 13–18 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierDeutsche Post, DHL parcel network or a courier partner if identified by scans.
Customs & Clearance TipsEU import VAT data, product description and recipient contact details can affect release.
France8–25 business days
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Primary Service TypeTracked packet or parcel partner delivery.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 14–19 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierLa Poste, Colissimo or courier partner when shown by events.
Customs & Clearance TipsEU customs data quality and recipient phone/email can influence tax notification speed.
Spain9–28 business days
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Primary Service TypeEU tracked parcel or packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 15–21 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreos or courier partner where scans show local handoff.
Customs & Clearance TipsCanary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla may have different customs handling from mainland Spain.
Italy9–30 business days
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Primary Service TypeEU parcel or economy tracked packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 16–22 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPoste Italiane or courier partner if visible in tracking.
Customs & Clearance TipsLocal depot processing and payment notification timing can create scan gaps.
Netherlands7–22 business days
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Primary Service TypeEU tracked parcel or packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 12–17 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPostNL or courier partner when shown by local scans.
Customs & Clearance TipsEU VAT data and recipient contact accuracy reduce exception risk.
Poland9–28 business days
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Primary Service TypeEU parcel or tracked packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 15–21 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPoczta Polska or courier partner based on scan data.
Customs & Clearance TipsPeak-season hub congestion can delay first domestic scan.
Sweden9–28 business days
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Primary Service TypeNordic tracked packet or parcel route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 15–20 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPostNord or courier partner where applicable.
Customs & Clearance TipsRecipient notification and tax handling can determine pickup or delivery timing.
Belgium8–25 business days
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Primary Service TypeEU tracked parcel or packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 13–18 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff Carrierbpost or courier partner if shown by scans.
Customs & Clearance TipsEU customs data quality matters; parcel-shop pickup may follow failed delivery.
Austria8–25 business days
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Primary Service TypeEU parcel or packet delivery.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 13–19 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierÖsterreichische Post or courier partner based on tracking.
Customs & Clearance TipsAlpine and rural delivery can extend the final-mile window.
Switzerland9–28 business days
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Primary Service TypeNon-EU tracked parcel or packet route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 15–21 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierSwiss Post or courier partner if identified.
Customs & Clearance TipsNon-EU import assessment and value documentation can affect delivery timing.
Japan6–18 business days
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Primary Service TypeAir parcel, tracked packet or courier handoff.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 10–14 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierJapan Post or courier partner depending on tracking.
Customs & Clearance TipsComplete product description and recipient phone help reduce delivery contact issues.
South Korea6–20 business days
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Primary Service TypeAir parcel or tracked packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 10–15 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierKorea Post or courier partner shown in tracking.
Customs & Clearance TipsPersonal customs code or recipient identification requirements may apply on ecommerce imports.
Australia8–25 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational tracked packet or parcel route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 13–18 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierAustralia Post or courier partner when shown by scans.
Customs & Clearance TipsBiosecurity screening and remote-area routing can add time.
New Zealand9–28 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational tracked packet or parcel route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 15–21 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierNZ Post or courier partner based on tracking events.
Customs & Clearance TipsBiosecurity and island-line-haul schedules may affect delivery.
Singapore5–15 business days
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Primary Service TypeRegional air parcel or tracked packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 8–12 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierSingPost or courier partner where events identify it.
Customs & Clearance TipsClear item description and value declaration reduce import review risk.
Malaysia6–18 business days
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Primary Service TypeRegional parcel or tracked packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 10–14 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPos Malaysia or courier partner if identified.
Customs & Clearance TipsRemote East Malaysia delivery can add final-mile time.
Thailand7–22 business days
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Primary Service TypeRegional parcel or tracked packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 12–16 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierThailand Post or courier partner if shown.
Customs & Clearance TipsRecipient phone number is important for duty payment and delivery contact.
India10–35 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel or economy tracked route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 18–25 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierIndia Post or courier partner depending on route.
Customs & Clearance TipsKYC, invoice review and local delivery reach can create extended holds.
Philippines10–35 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational packet or parcel route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 18–26 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPHLPost or courier partner when tracking identifies one.
Customs & Clearance TipsIsland geography, import review and local handoff can create long scan gaps.
Indonesia10–35 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational tracked packet or parcel route.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 18–25 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPos Indonesia or courier partner where visible.
Customs & Clearance TipsImport taxes, marketplace data and island routing are major timing variables.
Brazil15–50 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational economy parcel or postal handoff.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 25–35 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreios or courier partner if tracking shows handoff.
Customs & Clearance TipsCPF, import tax payment and customs release timing are frequent delay points.
Chile12–40 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational tracked packet or parcel.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 22–30 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreosChile or courier partner when shown.
Customs & Clearance TipsInvoice review and local distribution outside major cities can extend delivery.
United Arab Emirates7–22 business days
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Primary Service TypeAir parcel, courier handoff or tracked packet.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 12–17 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierEmirates Post or courier partner if visible in tracking.
Customs & Clearance TipsPhone contact and complete address details are critical for final delivery.
Saudi Arabia9–28 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel or courier handoff.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 15–22 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierSPL or courier partner if identified by events.
Customs & Clearance TipsNational address accuracy and duty/tax handling can affect final-mile delivery.
South Africa15–50 business days
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Primary Service TypeInternational economy parcel or postal/courier handoff.
Average Delivery DaysPlanning average about 25–35 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierSouth African Post Office or courier partner where tracking identifies one.
Customs & Clearance TipsCustoms inspection, local network capacity and pickup notices can extend delivery.

The country estimates above are planning ranges for common cross-border parcel lanes, not confirmed GFS Xpress guarantees. Actual delivery can move faster or slower because of customs seasonality, airline capacity, seller handling time, destination partner scans and local delivery conditions.

Common Tracking Problems and Solutions

Most GFS Xpress tracking problems fall into four groups: the number is not a carrier number, the parcel has not been physically handed over, the route has a normal visibility gap, or an exception requires shipper, recipient, customs or carrier action.

Problem & Solution

Problem/status shownLikely cause
Invalid numberOrder ID, typo, unsupported carrier, or number not activated.
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Check firstRemove spaces, check letters and digits, compare with the label or seller email.
Immediate actionTry 17TRACK auto-detection and ask the seller for the carrier tracking number.
When to escalateEscalate after the seller’s stated handling time passes without a valid carrier number.
Who to contactSeller or shipper first; GFS Xpress if the number is confirmed as a GFS Xpress number.
No tracking eventsElectronic data exists but no carrier scan has been shared.
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Check firstLook for seller handling time, pickup date and carrier name.
Immediate actionWait for the first physical scan if the label was just created.
When to escalateEscalate when the seller cannot prove handover or the promised dispatch time is exceeded.
Who to contactSeller or warehouse before the carrier accepts the parcel.
Label createdShipment booked but not necessarily handed to GFS Xpress.
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Check firstSeller dispatch promise and first acceptance scan.
Immediate actionAsk the seller whether the parcel has been collected or only manifested.
When to escalateWhen label-created status remains beyond the seller’s handling window.
Who to contactSeller, marketplace support or shipper account holder.
Long time no updateTransit gap, missed scan, customs review or partner handoff gap.
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Check firstLatest location, stage, destination country and whether a partner carrier has appeared.
Immediate actionTrack with 17TRACK and the destination carrier if one is identified.
When to escalateEscalate when the parcel exceeds the seller’s delivery window or carrier investigation threshold.
Who to contactSeller for commercial resolution; current carrier if it physically holds the parcel.
Shipping partner handoffA partner has shipment data, but physical transfer may still be pending.
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Check firstWhether the event says data received, awaiting item, departed partner facility, or physically accepted.
Immediate actionDo not assume GFS Xpress or the destination carrier has the parcel until a receiving scan appears.
When to escalateEscalate to the seller if no physical handoff appears after the dispatch window.
Who to contactSeller, origin partner or current carrier shown in the event.
Delivery exceptionAddress, access, weather, damage, customs or payment issue.
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Check firstLatest event wording, delivery address, phone number and any pickup notice.
Immediate actionFollow the event instruction; provide missing information through official channels only.
When to escalateEscalate quickly if the event mentions return, failed attempts, duty payment deadline or damage.
Who to contactDestination carrier, GFS Xpress or seller depending on who controls the required action.
Delivered but not receivedDelivered to safe place, reception, neighbor, wrong address, locker or scanning dispute.
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Check firstMailbox, porch, reception, concierge, parcel room, neighbors, family members and delivery photo or proof of delivery if available.
Immediate actionContact the local delivery carrier and seller promptly; request delivery coordinates or proof where available.
When to escalateEscalate if the local carrier cannot locate the parcel or proof of delivery conflicts with your address.
Who to contactDestination carrier first for delivery scan details; seller for refund/reshipment process.
Customs holdImport tax, invoice, restricted item, consignee data or inspection issue.
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Check firstOfficial customs or carrier notice, tax payment request, invoice requirement and recipient contact details.
Immediate actionProvide documents or payment only through official customs, carrier or seller channels.
When to escalateEscalate when customs requests information you cannot provide or the seller used incorrect declarations.
Who to contactDestination carrier, customs broker, seller or importer of record.
Lost or damagedNo further movement, confirmed damage, missing contents or failed investigation.
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Check firstTracking number, service, declared value, packaging photos, item invoice and latest scan.
Immediate actionKeep packaging and contents; ask the seller or shipper to start the carrier investigation if they own the shipping account.
When to escalateEscalate according to the seller’s dispute window or the carrier’s confirmed claim rules.
Who to contactSeller or shipper for ecommerce orders; carrier account holder for transport claims.

International Shipping, Customs and Carrier Handoffs

If a GFS Xpress shipment is international, tracking visibility can pause during export security, airline movement, import customs and partner handoff. Electronic pre-advice, physical handover and first receiving scan are different events.

International Flow

StagePhysical custodian/responsible entity
Seller creates shipmentSeller, warehouse or shipping platform
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Typical tracking eventShipment information received or label created.
What is happeningThe shipment data is prepared before physical acceptance.
Can the tracking number change?Yes, if the seller later maps a partner or last-mile number.
Normal visibility gapUntil pickup or drop-off is scanned.
What the customer should doConfirm seller handling time and carrier number.
Origin acceptanceGFS Xpress or origin pickup partner
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Typical tracking eventAccepted, received or processed at origin facility.
What is happeningThe parcel physically enters the logistics chain.
Can the tracking number change?Usually no, but linked partner numbers may be added.
Normal visibility gapShort gap while sorted and assigned to line-haul.
What the customer should doNo action unless the address or contact information is wrong.
Export processingExport hub, security screen or forwarding operator
View all details for export processing
Typical tracking eventDeparted export facility, handed to airline or export customs/security.
What is happeningDocumentation, consolidation and transport booking are completed.
Can the tracking number change?Sometimes a master waybill or partner reference is used internally.
Normal visibility gapSeveral days can occur before destination arrival scan.
What the customer should doMonitor without assuming loss during normal line-haul gaps.
Import customsDestination customs, broker or destination carrier
View all details for import customs
Typical tracking eventArrived at destination country, customs clearance, held by customs or released.
What is happeningAuthorities review declarations, taxes, restrictions and import eligibility.
Can the tracking number change?Yes, if a local delivery number is assigned after release.
Normal visibility gapUnpredictable; clearance time is not guaranteed by tracking platforms.
What the customer should doWatch for official document or payment requests and avoid unofficial payment links.
Last-mile deliveryDestination postal or courier partner
View all details for last-mile delivery
Typical tracking eventReceived by destination carrier, out for delivery, delivered, available for pickup or exception.
What is happeningThe destination carrier controls route assignment and delivery attempts.
Can the tracking number change?Yes. Track both original and local numbers when both are shown.
Normal visibility gapUntil the first local receiving scan or depot processing scan.
What the customer should doUse the local carrier’s instructions for pickup, redelivery or address correction if available.

Delivery Management and Post-shipment Options

Public GFS Xpress delivery-management tools such as address change, intercept, hold, redelivery or delivery instructions are not publicly confirmed. The practical options depend on whether the parcel is still with the seller, with GFS Xpress, in customs or already with a destination last-mile carrier.

Delivery Management

OptionWho can request
Correct address before dispatchBuyer through seller, or shipper through the shipping account
View all details for address correction before dispatch
EligibilityMost possible before label creation or before physical acceptance.
Deadline/available stageBefore pickup or warehouse release.
FeeNot publicly confirmed.
Guaranteed?No; depends on seller processing status.
Official action linkUse seller support or the official GFS Xpress website contact route if available.
Redelivery or pickup after failed attemptRecipient, if the destination carrier offers it
View all details for redelivery or pickup after failed attempt
EligibilityOnly after the last-mile carrier leaves a notice or displays a pickup/redelivery event.
Deadline/available stageBefore the storage period expires or the parcel is returned.
FeeDepends on destination carrier rules.
Guaranteed?No; redelivery depends on local carrier operations.
Official action linkUse the destination carrier link shown in tracking or the pickup notice.
Proof of Delivery requestShipper, seller or recipient where the carrier supports it
View all details for Proof of Delivery requests
EligibilityOnly when the delivery service records delivery confirmation, signature, photo or recipient information.
Deadline/available stageAfter a delivered scan or delivery dispute.
FeeNot publicly confirmed.
Guaranteed?No; the available proof depends on the service and local carrier.
Official action linkAsk the seller, shipper or destination carrier for the proof format available for the shipment.

Lost, Damaged, Claims, Insurance and Refunds

A tracking inquiry, carrier investigation, insurance claim, postage refund and ecommerce refund are separate processes. For GFS Xpress shipments, public claim deadlines and insurance terms are not confirmed here, so the shipper or seller should verify the contractual claim window before filing.

Claims and Refunds

ProcessUse when
Tracking inquiryTracking has stalled, the carrier is unclear, or a scan needs interpretation.
View all details for tracking inquiry
Who filesRecipient, seller or shipper can ask for clarification.
Earliest/latest filing timeNo public universal GFS Xpress threshold is confirmed; use seller promise and carrier guidance.
Required evidenceTracking number, order number, ship date, latest scan, origin and destination.
Possible outcomeStatus clarification, partner carrier identification or instruction to wait/escalate.
Official linkUse the GFS Xpress official website or seller support route.
Loss or damage claimParcel is confirmed lost, damaged or missing contents.
View all details for loss or damage claims
Who filesUsually the shipper, account holder or seller because they purchased the transport service.
Earliest/latest filing timeNot publicly confirmed for GFS Xpress; obtain the contractual claim deadline from the shipper or carrier.
Required evidenceTracking number, invoice, item value proof, photos, packaging, damage description and recipient statement.
Possible outcomeInvestigation, request for more evidence, compensation under terms, denial or seller resolution.
Official linkUse GFS Xpress or seller claim channels; 17TRACK cannot approve compensation.
Marketplace refund or reshipmentYou bought goods online and delivery failed or the item arrived damaged.
View all details for marketplace refund or reshipment
Who filesBuyer files through the marketplace or seller; seller may separately claim against the carrier.
Earliest/latest filing timeFollow the marketplace buyer-protection and dispute windows.
Required evidenceOrder number, tracking screenshots, delivery dispute details, photos and seller messages.
Possible outcomeRefund, reshipment, partial refund, rejection or additional investigation.
Official linkUse the marketplace order page or seller support channel.

Shipping Restrictions and Special Handling

GFS Xpress prohibited and restricted goods rules are not publicly confirmed in a complete current rulebook here. Shippers should follow GFS Xpress acceptance rules, origin export law, destination import law, airline dangerous goods rules and any partner carrier restrictions.

Shipping Restrictions

CategoryProhibited or restricted
Dangerous goodsRestricted or prohibited unless accepted under applicable transport rules.
View all details for dangerous goods
Typical examplesFlammable liquids, aerosols, compressed gas, explosives, corrosives and toxic substances.
Key condition/packagingRequires classification, packaging, labeling and acceptance confirmation where allowed.
Transport limitationMay be excluded from air transport or partner networks.
Possible tracking/delivery impactSecurity hold, return, seizure, disposal or delayed clearance.
Official rulesConfirm current GFS Xpress and route-specific dangerous goods acceptance before shipping.
Lithium batteries and electronicsOften restricted by battery type, watt-hour rating, packaging and transport mode.
View all details for lithium batteries and electronics
Typical examplesPhones, power banks, laptops, battery cells and battery packs.
Key condition/packagingMay need equipment-installed packaging, short-circuit protection and battery labels.
Transport limitationStandalone batteries are commonly more restricted than batteries contained in equipment.
Possible tracking/delivery impactExport security rejection or route downgrade.
Official rulesConfirm with GFS Xpress or the accepting partner before dispatch.
Perishables, liquids and fragile goodsRestricted by packaging, leakage risk, temperature sensitivity and liability terms.
View all details for perishables, liquids and fragile goods
Typical examplesFood, cosmetics, glass items, liquids, samples and temperature-sensitive goods.
Key condition/packagingLeakproof, shock-resistant and compliant packaging may be required.
Transport limitationSome routes may reject liquids or perishables entirely.
Possible tracking/delivery impactInspection, repacking, return or damage claim disputes.
Official rulesConfirm acceptance and liability limits before shipping.
Customs-controlled goodsRestricted or prohibited depending on destination import law.
View all details for customs-controlled goods
Typical examplesMedicines, supplements, cosmetics, food, plants, seeds, weapons, counterfeit goods and high-value items.
Key condition/packagingAccurate invoice, HS description and permits may be required.
Transport limitationDestination customs can detain, tax, return or seize shipments.
Possible tracking/delivery impactCustoms hold, document request, duty payment or non-delivery.
Official rulesCheck destination customs and carrier acceptance rules before shipping.

Customer Service

For GFS Xpress shipment support, prepare the tracking number, order number, sender and recipient addresses, shipping date, latest tracking event, item description, declared value, photos for damage and any customs or delivery notice. Contact the seller first if the shipment has not been physically accepted or if you need a refund.

Customer Service

ChannelVerified contact/link
Official websitehttp://www.gfsxpress.com/
View all details for the GFS Xpress official website
Best forOfficial carrier information, tracking entry if available, and current contact route.
Region/languageNot publicly confirmed; follow the language and region shown on the official website.
Hours and time zoneNot publicly confirmed.
Information to prepareTracking number, shipper name, recipient address, phone/email, latest event and item details.
Important limitationDo not rely on third-party phone numbers unless verified on the official website or by the shipper.
Seller or marketplace supportUse the order page or seller message center.
View all details for seller or marketplace support
Best forWrong tracking number, label created without handover, refund, reshipment or seller-provided customs documents.
Region/languageDepends on the marketplace or seller.
Hours and time zoneDepends on the marketplace or seller support policy.
Information to prepareOrder number, tracking number, promised delivery date and screenshots of tracking.
Important limitationThe seller may need to contact GFS Xpress because the seller owns the shipping contract.
Destination carrierUse the carrier identified by the latest local tracking event or delivery notice.
View all details for destination carrier support
Best forOut-for-delivery questions, pickup, failed delivery, local address issue or delivered-but-not-received dispute.
Region/languageDestination country and local carrier language.
Hours and time zoneDepends on the destination carrier.
Information to prepareOriginal tracking number, local tracking number, ID, delivery address and notice number if any.
Important limitationThe destination carrier may not be able to issue refunds for goods purchased online.
17TRACK tracking supporthttps://api.17track.net/en/doc
View all details for 17TRACK support context
Best forMulti-carrier tracking visibility, API integration and normalized events.
Region/languageInternational platform documentation.
Hours and time zonePlatform-specific support availability.
Information to prepareTracking number, carrier code if known, API request ID for developers and screenshots.
Important limitation17TRACK does not physically hold GFS Xpress Parcels and cannot approve claims or change delivery instructions.

Ecommerce and Business Tracking

Businesses that ship with GFS Xpress should separate consumer tracking, carrier-account support and multi-carrier API tracking. 17TRACK is useful when orders use multiple carriers, partner handoffs or marketplace routes where the final carrier may not be known at shipment creation.

Developer/API Comparison

OptionProvider
Official GFS Xpress tracking APIGFS Xpress
View all details for the official GFS Xpress tracking API
Carrier coverageGFS Xpress only, if an account-based API exists.
Primary useCarrier-account shipment tracking, manifests or operational support.
AuthenticationCurrent public authentication method is not confirmed.
Tracking/batch/webhook capabilityCurrent public tracking, batch or webhook capability is not confirmed.
Current developer documentationNo current public official developer documentation is confirmed for this page.
Migration/deprecation noteNo current public migration or deprecation notice is confirmed.
17TRACK Tracking API17TRACK
View all details for the 17TRACK Tracking API
Carrier coverageMulti-carrier tracking across supported carriers and logistics providers.
Primary useRegister tracking numbers, standardize statuses, monitor exceptions and support ecommerce WISMO workflows.
Authentication17token header with a 17TRACK API key.
Tracking/batch/webhook capabilityAPI supports tracking registration and related tracking workflows described in the 17TRACK API documentation.
Current developer documentation17TRACK API documentation
Migration/deprecation noteUse the current 17TRACK documentation for endpoint and version details.

FAQ

1. How do I track my GFS Xpress package?

Enter the carrier tracking number on the official GFS Xpress website when tracking is available, or use 17TRACK to view available multi-carrier events and partner handoffs.

2. Where can I find my GFS Xpress tracking number?

Look in the seller’s shipping email, marketplace order details, waybill, pickup receipt, parcel label or shipping dashboard; an order number is not always a carrier tracking number.

3. What does a GFS Xpress tracking number look like?

A complete public GFS Xpress number-format rule is not confirmed, so treat alphanumeric examples such as GFSX #### #### as illustrative and verify the actual number with GFS Xpress or 17TRACK auto-detection.

4. When will the first GFS Xpress tracking update appear?

The first useful update usually appears after electronic shipment data is created or after physical acceptance, but label creation alone does not prove that GFS Xpress already has the parcel.

5. Why is my GFS Xpress tracking not updating?

GFS Xpress tracking may pause because of missed scans, line-haul movement, customs processing, weekends, holidays or partner handoff; check the latest stage before escalating.

6. How long does GFS Xpress delivery take?

A public universal GFS Xpress delivery standard is not confirmed, so use the seller’s promised delivery window and the tracking route while treating country estimates as planning guidance rather than a guarantee.

7. What should I do if GFS Xpress shows a delivery exception?

Read the latest event to identify whether the issue is address, access, customs, payment, damage or operational delay, then contact the party that controls that stage.

8. What should I do if GFS Xpress says delivered but I did not receive the package?

Check your mailbox, porch, reception, parcel room, neighbors and family members first, then contact the local delivery carrier and seller with the tracking number and delivery time.

9. How do I report a lost or damaged GFS Xpress package?

Keep the packaging, contents, photos, invoice and tracking record, then ask the seller or shipper to start the carrier investigation or claim if they own the shipping contract.

10. How do I contact GFS Xpress customer service?

Use the official GFS Xpress website at http://www.gfsxpress.com/ and prepare the tracking number, ship date, sender and recipient details, latest scan and item information before contacting support.

11. Can a GFS Xpress package be handled by another carrier?

Yes, a GFS Xpress shipment may involve an origin partner, line-haul operator, postal operator or destination last-mile carrier, and the current responsible party is the one physically holding the parcel or controlling the next event.

12. Does a partner tracking event mean GFS Xpress has received the parcel?

No, partner events can represent electronic pre-advice or partner processing before physical handover, so wait for an acceptance, received or processing scan before assuming the parcel is in the next carrier’s custody.

13. Can the GFS Xpress tracking number change during international shipping?

Yes, a local delivery number or partner reference may be added after customs or last-mile handoff; track both the original and local numbers when both appear.

14. Does customs arrival mean my GFS Xpress package has cleared customs?

No, arrival at a destination country or customs facility only means the parcel reached that stage; customs release is a separate event that depends on import review, documents and tax handling.

15. Can GFS Xpress delivery time be inferred from the tracking number prefix?

No confirmed public GFS Xpress prefix rule supports reliable service inference, so use actual tracking events, the seller’s shipping method and carrier confirmation instead of prefix guessing.

16. Can businesses track GFS Xpress shipments through an API?

A current public official GFS Xpress tracking API is not confirmed, but businesses can use the 17TRACK API for supported multi-carrier tracking workflows and carrier auto-detection when the carrier code is not known.

Tracking API

/* 1. GFS Xpress official tracking API
   Current public official tracking API not confirmed.
   Do not implement an endpoint, method, header or authentication flow unless GFS Xpress
   provides current official developer documentation or account credentials. */

/* 2. 17TRACK API
   Register a GFS Xpress tracking number with 17TRACK.
   The current 17TRACK carrier code for GFS Xpress is not confirmed here, so keep
   CARRIER_CODE as a placeholder or use 17TRACK carrier auto-detection where supported. */

curl -X POST "https://api.17track.net/track/v2.4/register" \
  -H "17token: YourKey" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '[
    {
      "number": "TRACKING_NUMBER",
      "carrier": "CARRIER_CODE"
    }
  ]'

Sources & References

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