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About QL-POST

QL-POST is presented as a China-based cross-border logistics carrier associated with the official website qlgj168.com. In a tracking workflow, QL-POST should be treated primarily as a first-mile, consolidation, export-line-haul or logistics-agent carrier unless the latest scan clearly shows that a postal operator, customs office or destination last-mile carrier has physical custody.

Core Carrier Profile

FieldVerified information
Official nameQL-POST; the full legal company name is not publicly confirmed on the English carrier-facing sources used for this page.
Official websitehttp://www.qlgj168.com/
Carrier typeCross-border logistics carrier / freight-forwarding style parcel operator; exact contractual role depends on the shipping product and handoff scan.
Primary regionChina-origin international ecommerce Parcels and related cross-border routes; exact coverage is not publicly confirmed country by country by QL-POST.
Tracking pageUse the tracking tools available from the official website or track QL-POST shipments through 17TRACK when the carrier is supported or auto-detected.
Parent organizationNot publicly confirmed.
FoundedNot publicly confirmed.
HeadquartersNot publicly confirmed from current public carrier documentation.

Carrier Entity Relationships

EntityRelationship summary
QL-POSTQL-POST is the canonical carrier entity used on this page for shipments associated with qlgj168.com.
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Entity typeCarrier / logistics operator.
Why it matters to trackingUsers should select QL-POST only when the seller, label or tracking platform identifies QL-POST as the carrier or when 17TRACK auto-detection matches the number.
Official evidenceThe qlgj168.com website is the official website provided for this carrier record.
China-origin cross-border parcel servicesQL-POST is used for China-origin ecommerce parcel movement before a destination-country carrier may complete final delivery.
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Entity typeService family.
Why it matters to trackingThe first scans may be warehouse, acceptance, sorting or export events rather than destination delivery scans.
Official evidencePublic official pages confirm the website identity; service names and route-level standards are not fully public, so this page avoids unsupported product claims.
Tracking number or logistics numberA QL-POST tracking number is the identifier used to query available parcel events, but it may differ from an ecommerce order number.
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Entity typeTracking identifier.
Why it matters to trackingA marketplace order ID, seller reference or invoice number usually cannot retrieve carrier scans unless the seller maps it to the carrier tracking number.
Official evidenceCurrent public documentation does not publish a complete QL-POST numbering standard.
Export warehouse, sorting center and airport gatewayThese network entities may appear when QL-POST consolidates Parcels before export transport.
View all details for QL-POST network entities
Entity typeProcessing and line-haul facilities.
Why it matters to trackingLong gaps can occur after export dispatch and before the destination carrier or postal operator records an arrival scan.
Official evidenceFacility-level public documentation is limited; events should be interpreted by the actual tracking text.
Destination postal or last-mile carrierA destination carrier may receive the parcel after import or local injection and become responsible for final delivery.
View all details for QL-POST handoff partners
Entity typeInternational or last-mile partner.
Why it matters to trackingOnce a destination carrier has an acceptance or out-for-delivery scan, delivery instructions and pickup questions normally belong to that local carrier, not 17TRACK.
Official evidenceSpecific partners vary by route and are not publicly confirmed as a universal list by QL-POST.
17TRACK17TRACK aggregates available tracking events for QL-POST and Other carriers but does not transport Parcels.
View all details for 17TRACK and QL-POST
Entity typeIndependent multi-carrier tracking platform.
Why it matters to tracking17TRACK can help identify the likely carrier and normalize statuses, but shipment changes, refunds, customs documents and claims must be handled by the seller, shipper or carrier.
Official evidence17TRACK API documentation explains multi-carrier tracking registration and carrier-code based tracking.

Quick Answer

To track a QL-POST package, enter the carrier tracking number from your seller, shipping confirmation or label on the official QL-POST website or on 17TRACK. If no result appears, first check whether you entered a carrier tracking number rather than an order number, whether the parcel has only been electronically created, and whether a destination last-mile carrier has taken over.

Pro Tip: 17TRACK is an independent tracking platform. 17TRACK can display available QL-POST tracking events and help with carrier recognition, but 17TRACK cannot change an address, schedule delivery, approve a refund, release customs, or decide a claim.

How to Track QL-POST Packages

Use the QL-POST tracking number exactly as provided, then compare official and aggregated tracking results when the parcel is international or has been handed to a local carrier.

Tracking pathBest use
Official QL-POST websiteUse http://www.qlgj168.com/ when you need the carrier’s own tracking entry point or contact information.
17TRACKUse 17TRACK when you want multi-carrier visibility, carrier auto-detection, translated status context and possible destination-carrier events.
Seller or marketplace order pageUse the seller page to find the actual carrier tracking number and request support if only an order number or seller reference is shown.
Destination last-mile carrierUse the local postal or courier tracking page after an import, local acceptance, out-for-delivery or delivery-attempt scan appears.
  1. Copy the full tracking number from the shipping email, marketplace logistics page or parcel label.
  2. Remove spaces and hyphens only if the tracking form rejects them; do not remove letters.
  3. Track on QL-POST or 17TRACK and check the latest event, responsible party and location.
  4. If the number is not found, ask the seller for the carrier tracking number, not just the order ID.
  5. If the parcel is in the destination country, use the destination carrier’s tracking page if a local number or local scan is shown.

Tracking Number Formats and Examples

QL-POST has not published a complete public tracking-number standard in the sources used for this page, so a number should be validated by official tracking or 17TRACK carrier recognition rather than by prefix alone. The table below separates QL-POST carrier identifiers from postal S10 numbers, partner numbers and ecommerce references.

Tracking Number Format

Identifier familyNormalized pattern
QL-POST carrier-issued parcel numberAlphanumeric or numeric carrier number; exact public rule not confirmed.
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Length/structureNot publicly confirmed; examples should be treated as masked, such as QLP ########## or QL ###########, not as official templates.
Issued byQL-POST or its shipping system when QL-POST is the contracted carrier or consolidator.
Typical service/useChina-origin ecommerce parcel tracking, warehouse acceptance, export consolidation and route-level tracking.
Who sees it and whereMarketplace buyers see it in a shipping email or order page; merchants see it in their logistics dashboard or label file.
Tracking scopeUsually strongest during QL-POST-controlled stages; destination visibility depends on partner data sharing.
Important caveatDo not infer the service type from a prefix unless QL-POST or the seller explicitly confirms the product.
Origin-post S10 international postal numberTwo letters + nine digits + two-letter origin country code, such as LX ######### CN.
View all details for S10 postal numbers associated with QL-POST Parcels
Length/structure13 characters under the UPU S10 model: service indicator letters, eight serial digits plus check digit, and origin-country code.
Issued byAn origin postal operator, not necessarily QL-POST.
Typical service/usePostal-channel cross-border Parcels, registered packets, small packets or EMS-like products depending on the issuer.
Who sees it and whereBuyers may see it after postal injection; sellers may show it as the final postal tracking number.
Tracking scopeMay be trackable by origin post, destination post and multi-carrier platforms after postal acceptance.
Important caveatIf QL-POST can show this number, that does not prove QL-POST issued it.
Destination last-mile tracking numberLocal postal or courier format assigned after import or local injection.
View all details for destination last-mile numbers
Length/structureVaries by country and carrier; it may be numeric, alphanumeric or a relabeled domestic parcel Barcode.
Issued byDestination postal operator or courier.
Typical service/useFinal-mile delivery, pickup notice, delivery attempt and proof-of-delivery lookup.
Who sees it and whereRecipients may see it on the destination carrier website, delivery notice, SMS or local app.
Tracking scopeBest for local sorting, out-for-delivery, pickup and delivery exceptions.
Important caveatA change of tracking number is normal on some commercial routes; ask the seller for the linked local number if tracking stops after import.
Merchant order number or referenceMarketplace order ID, invoice ID or seller reference; not a carrier tracking number by itself.
View all details for order and reference numbers
Length/structureVaries by marketplace or seller system.
Issued byMerchant, marketplace or ecommerce platform.
Typical service/useOrder lookup, customer service and seller-side shipment mapping.
Who sees it and whereBuyers see it on receipts and order-confirmation pages.
Tracking scopeNot trackable on carrier websites unless mapped to a parcel number.
Important caveatIf 17TRACK returns no result, verify that you are not entering only an order number.

Tracking Statuses and Meanings

QL-POST statuses should be read as lifecycle evidence: electronic data does not prove physical acceptance, export dispatch does not prove customs release, and destination delivery scans usually mean responsibility has moved to a local carrier.

Status Quick Lookup

StatusLifecycle stage
Shipment information received / label createdPre-shipment
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What it meansThe seller or warehouse created electronic shipment data, but the physical parcel may not yet be with QL-POST.
Current responsible partySeller, warehouse or first-mile pickup provider.
What happens nextA pickup, acceptance or sorting scan should appear after physical handoff.
What you should doWait for the first physical scan; ask the seller if it remains unchanged after the seller’s handling time.
Accepted / received by carrierAccepted
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What it meansQL-POST or a first-mile partner has recorded possession or operational receipt.
Current responsible partyQL-POST or the named acceptance facility.
What happens nextThe parcel moves to sorting, consolidation or export preparation.
What you should doMonitor for export progress; verify address details with the seller if the shipment is newly created.
In transit / departed sorting centerIn transit
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What it meansThe parcel is moving between QL-POST processing points, line-haul staging locations or airport gateways.
Current responsible partyQL-POST, line-haul partner or facility named in the scan.
What happens nextExport dispatch, airline uplift or destination-country arrival may follow.
What you should doNo action is normally needed unless the same event remains unchanged far beyond the route’s expected window.
Exported / departed country of originCustoms/Handover
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What it meansThe parcel has been prepared for or dispatched from the origin export network.
Current responsible partyQL-POST, export security, airline or contracted line-haul operator depending on the scan.
What happens nextThere may be a visibility gap until destination arrival or import processing.
What you should doTrack less frequently during the line-haul gap; check destination tracking after arrival.
Customs clearance / held by customsCustoms/Handover
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What it meansThe parcel is under import review or requires data, duties, taxes or inspection; arrival at customs does not mean release.
Current responsible partyDestination customs authority, broker, postal operator or import carrier.
What happens nextRelease, duty payment request, document request, return or seizure may follow depending on local rules.
What you should doWatch for messages from the destination carrier or customs broker and provide requested information through official channels.
Arrived at destination facilityIn transit
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What it meansThe parcel has entered a destination-country facility or local injection point.
Current responsible partyDestination last-mile carrier if a local acceptance scan is present.
What happens nextLocal sorting, out-for-delivery, pickup notice or delivery attempt.
What you should doUse the destination carrier tracking page if the local carrier is identified.
Out for deliveryOut for delivery
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What it meansThe destination carrier has assigned the parcel to a delivery route.
Current responsible partyDestination delivery carrier.
What happens nextDelivery, failed attempt, pickup notice or exception scan.
What you should doFollow local delivery instructions and make sure the address and access details are available.
DeliveredDelivered
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What it meansThe destination carrier recorded delivery or collection completion.
Current responsible partyDestination carrier for proof of delivery; seller for order-level disputes.
What happens nextNo further transport scans are expected unless a correction or return scan occurs.
What you should doIf you did not receive the parcel, check safe places, household members, reception and the destination carrier before opening a seller dispute.
Pickup available / attempted deliveryPickup
View all details for pickup or attempted delivery
What it meansThe carrier could not complete door delivery or requires the recipient to collect the parcel.
Current responsible partyDestination post office, pickup point or courier depot.
What happens nextCollection, redelivery, storage expiry or return to sender.
What you should doFollow the destination carrier’s notice and bring ID or collection code if required.
Exception / returned to senderException
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What it meansAn address, access, customs, prohibited-item, damage, refusal or storage-expiry problem interrupted normal delivery.
Current responsible partyThe carrier or authority named in the latest scan; seller may be needed for shipment changes or refunds.
What happens nextRedelivery, pickup, customs resolution, return movement or investigation.
What you should doAct quickly with the destination carrier for delivery issues and contact the seller for order-level resolution.

Services and Delivery Times

QL-POST service names, money-back guarantees, size limits and route-level standards are not fully published in current public sources. Treat delivery times as estimates by route and service tier, not as guaranteed delivery dates unless the seller or carrier provides a written guarantee.

Service Comparison

ServiceBest for
QL-POST cross-border parcelEconomy or standard ecommerce Parcels shipped from China to overseas buyers.
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Service typeInternational parcel logistics.
CoverageRoute availability depends on the seller’s logistics contract and destination country.
Tracking levelWarehouse, acceptance, export, line-haul and possible destination-carrier scans.
Key size/weight conditionNot publicly confirmed; seller shipping rules and destination carrier limits apply.
Included protection/extra serviceNot publicly confirmed; merchant insurance terms may differ from carrier liability.
Main limitationDestination delivery may be performed by another carrier, so local delivery actions may not be available through QL-POST.
Postal-channel handoff parcelShipments where a postal operator issues or carries the final international tracking number.
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Service typeCross-border parcel with origin or destination postal involvement.
CoverageDepends on postal exchange routes and the destination postal operator.
Tracking levelMay improve after postal acceptance or destination import scan.
Key size/weight conditionPostal and customs restrictions apply.
Included protection/extra serviceVaries by postal product and seller contract.
Main limitationQL-POST visibility may stop after handoff; the postal number may be issued by a different operator.
Commercial last-mile injectionParcels consolidated internationally and injected into a destination courier or postal network.
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Service typeInternational line-haul plus destination domestic delivery.
CoverageRoute-specific and partner-specific.
Tracking levelMay include a QL-POST number and a separate local tracking number.
Key size/weight conditionLocal carrier dimensional and prohibited-item limits apply.
Included protection/extra serviceNot publicly confirmed; seller terms usually control buyer compensation.
Main limitationAddress changes and delivery instructions are controlled by the destination carrier after injection.

Delivery Time

ServicePublished delivery standard
QL-POST cross-border parcelNo universal current public standard confirmed; transit varies by origin, destination, customs and partner handoff.
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Business or calendar daysNot publicly confirmed by QL-POST as a universal rule.
Guarantee statusNo public money-back guarantee confirmed.
Starts counting fromOperationally, meaningful transit time starts from physical acceptance, not label creation.
Main delay factorsSeller handling time, export consolidation, airline capacity, customs inspection, tax payment, local holidays, remote delivery and partner scans.
Official source date/validityRoute-level standards should be verified with QL-POST or the merchant before shipment.
Postal-channel handoff parcelNo QL-POST universal standard confirmed; postal and customs networks determine later-stage transit.
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Business or calendar daysUsually quoted by sellers as estimated days; official postal standards vary by product.
Guarantee statusNot guaranteed unless a specific postal or courier product explicitly includes a guarantee.
Starts counting fromPostal acceptance or export dispatch is more reliable than electronic pre-advice.
Main delay factorsSecurity screening, international exchange, customs release and destination postal workload.
Official source date/validityUse destination postal pages for local delivery rules once the destination carrier is known.

Destination Country Delivery Times

Destination Country / RegionEstimated Delivery Time Range
United States8–25 business days; average about 14–18 days.
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Primary Service TypeCross-border ecommerce parcel / postal or commercial last-mile handoff.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 14–18 days after physical acceptance on stable routes.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierOften USPS or a commercial domestic carrier, depending on routing.
Customs & Clearance TipsImport review, de minimis policy changes, incomplete descriptions and local induction gaps can extend visibility gaps.
Canada10–30 business days; average about 18–22 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 18–22 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCanada Post or regional courier depending on injection.
Customs & Clearance TipsDuties, taxes and remote-address delivery can add time after import arrival.
Mexico12–35 business days; average about 22–28 days.
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Primary Service TypePostal-channel or commercial cross-border parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 22–28 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreos de México or local courier networks.
Customs & Clearance TipsTax assessment and address normalization commonly affect local delivery speed.
United Kingdom7–22 business days; average about 12–16 days.
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Primary Service TypeCross-border ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 12–16 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierRoyal Mail, Evri or Other local carrier depending on route.
Customs & Clearance TipsVAT data, product description accuracy and local depot workload are key variables.
Germany8–25 business days; average about 14–19 days.
View all details for Germany delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeEU ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 14–19 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierDeutsche Post DHL or partner courier.
Customs & Clearance TipsIOSS or VAT data quality and product compliance can affect release.
France8–25 business days; average about 14–20 days.
View all details for France delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeEU ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 14–20 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierLa Poste, Colissimo or local delivery partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsVAT and import data matching are common sources of delay.
Spain10–28 business days; average about 16–22 days.
View all details for Spain delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeEU ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 16–22 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreos or local courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsIsland destinations and address details can create extra transit time.
Italy10–30 business days; average about 18–24 days.
View all details for Italy delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeEU ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 18–24 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPoste Italiane or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsLocal sorting congestion and incomplete phone numbers can affect delivery attempts.
Netherlands8–22 business days; average about 13–17 days.
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Primary Service TypeEU ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 13–17 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPostNL or local courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsEU VAT data and import-entry matching are important for smooth clearance.
Poland10–28 business days; average about 17–22 days.
View all details for Poland delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeEU ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 17–22 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPoczta Polska or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsCustoms/VAT review and pickup-point routing may affect final delivery.
Sweden10–28 business days; average about 17–23 days.
View all details for Sweden delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeNordic ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 17–23 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPostNord or local parcel partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsVAT collection and pickup-point notifications should be monitored.
Belgium9–25 business days; average about 15–20 days.
View all details for Belgium delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeEU ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 15–20 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff Carrierbpost or local courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsVAT data and pickup-point communications are common checkpoints.
Australia9–28 business days; average about 15–21 days.
View all details for Australia delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeCross-border ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 15–21 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierAustralia Post or domestic courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsRemote-area delivery and biosecurity checks can add time.
Japan6–18 business days; average about 10–14 days.
View all details for Japan delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeAsia ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 10–14 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierJapan Post or domestic courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsAccurate item descriptions and recipient phone numbers help prevent delivery holds.
South Korea6–18 business days; average about 10–15 days.
View all details for South Korea delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeAsia ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 10–15 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierKorea Post or domestic courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsPersonal customs code and phone matching can be required for ecommerce imports.
Singapore6–16 business days; average about 9–13 days.
View all details for Singapore delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeAsia ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 9–13 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierSingapore Post or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsLow-value import rules and address accuracy are key.
Brazil18–55 business days; average about 30–40 days.
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Primary Service TypePostal-channel or commercial ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 30–40 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreios or local courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsTax payment, recipient document data and customs review are major delay points.
United Arab Emirates8–24 business days; average about 14–18 days.
View all details for United Arab Emirates delivery estimates
Primary Service TypeMiddle East ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 14–18 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierEmirates Post or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsRecipient phone contact and address landmark details can affect final delivery.

The country table provides route-planning estimates based on common China-origin ecommerce logistics behavior, not an official QL-POST guarantee. Actual delivery may move faster or slower because of customs, seasonal capacity, remote locations, partner handoffs and missing scans.

Common Tracking Problems and Solutions

Most QL-POST tracking problems come from one of four boundaries: seller handling before acceptance, international line-haul gaps, customs or tax processing, and destination-carrier delivery issues.

Problem & Solution

Problem/status shownLikely cause
Number invalid or not foundWrong carrier, order number entered, typo, or tracking data not yet transmitted.
View all details for invalid QL-POST tracking numbers
Check firstCopy the full number, preserve letters and compare with the seller’s shipping page.
Immediate actionTry 17TRACK auto-detection and the official QL-POST site.
When to escalateEscalate to the seller if no carrier number appears after the promised handling time.
Who to contactSeller or marketplace first; QL-POST if the number is confirmed as QL-POST.
Label created with no movementElectronic data exists but physical handoff may not have happened.
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Check firstSeller processing time and pickup date.
Immediate actionWait for a physical acceptance or sorting scan.
When to escalateEscalate when the seller’s dispatch promise has passed without a physical scan.
Who to contactSeller or warehouse, because QL-POST may not yet have the parcel.
Stuck in transit or no update after exportLine-haul, airport transfer, customs queue or unscanned partner handoff.
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Check firstLast physical scan, destination country and whether a local carrier number exists.
Immediate actionContinue monitoring; international gaps are common between export and import.
When to escalateEscalate to the seller when the parcel exceeds the seller’s advertised delivery window or buyer-protection deadline approaches.
Who to contactSeller for investigation; destination carrier only after it records possession.
Customs holdImport review, duties or taxes, missing data, inspection or restricted goods concern.
View all details for customs holds
Check firstDestination carrier messages, customs payment requests and email/SMS from official channels.
Immediate actionProvide requested ID, tax or invoice information only through verified customs or carrier links.
When to escalateEscalate if customs requests documents the seller must provide or the tracking says return/seizure.
Who to contactDestination customs broker/carrier for clearance steps; seller for invoice or product details.
Delivery exception or address problemIncomplete address, access issue, wrong postal code, phone mismatch or recipient unavailable.
View all details for delivery exceptions
Check firstDestination carrier notice, pickup location and address on the order.
Immediate actionContact the destination carrier quickly for redelivery or pickup options.
When to escalateEscalate before storage expires or return begins.
Who to contactDestination carrier for delivery management; seller if address correction requires shipper authorization.
Delivered but not receivedSafe-place delivery, reception pickup, neighbor receipt, wrong address, early scan or misdelivery.
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Check firstMailbox, porch, parcel locker, front desk, household members, neighbors and proof-of-delivery details.
Immediate actionContact the destination carrier with the tracking number and delivery address.
When to escalateEscalate to the seller or marketplace if the destination carrier cannot locate the parcel.
Who to contactDestination carrier for delivery investigation; seller for refund or replacement policy.
Lost or damaged parcelOperational loss, damage in transit, missing contents or packaging failure.
View all details for lost or damaged QL-POST Parcels
Check firstLatest scan, delivery proof, photos, packaging, invoice and seller protection terms.
Immediate actionKeep packaging and take photos before discarding anything.
When to escalateEscalate when tracking confirms loss, delivery is impossible, or the seller’s claim window is approaching.
Who to contactSeller or shipper usually files carrier claims; recipient can provide evidence and ask the delivery carrier for a local report.

International Shipping, Customs and Carrier Handoffs

For QL-POST international Parcels, the tracking lifecycle can involve QL-POST, a first-mile pickup provider, export facilities, airline or line-haul operators, customs authorities, postal operators and local delivery carriers. The entity responsible for the parcel changes only when the physical parcel is handed over or accepted, not merely when electronic data is sent.

International Flow

StagePhysical custodian/responsible entity
Electronic pre-adviceSeller, warehouse or QL-POST shipping system.
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Typical tracking eventShipment information received.
What is happeningData is created before or during warehouse processing.
Can the tracking number change?Yes, a later postal or local number may be linked.
Normal visibility gapUntil first pickup or acceptance scan.
What the customer should doWait for physical acceptance and confirm with the seller if dispatch is overdue.
First-mile acceptance and sortingQL-POST or first-mile partner.
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Typical tracking eventAccepted, received, arrived at sorting center, departed facility.
What is happeningThe parcel is physically processed and consolidated.
Can the tracking number change?Possible if a postal or destination label is created later.
Normal visibility gapUsually short, but warehouse backlog can delay scans.
What the customer should doMonitor export progress and keep the seller order page available.
Export customs/security and line-haulExport facility, security screening, airline or contracted line-haul operator.
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Typical tracking eventExported, departed origin country, airline departure or handover to airline.
What is happeningThe parcel leaves the origin network and travels internationally.
Can the tracking number change?The displayed number may stay the same, but a linked partner number can be added.
Normal visibility gapSeveral days or longer until destination arrival, especially on economy routes.
What the customer should doDo not assume loss solely because there is no scan during air or line-haul movement.
Import customsDestination customs authority, broker or import carrier.
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Typical tracking eventArrived at destination country, customs clearance, customs hold or released from customs.
What is happeningThe shipment is reviewed under destination import rules.
Can the tracking number change?Yes, some routes introduce a domestic tracking number after release.
Normal visibility gapUnpredictable; customs time is not guaranteed by QL-POST.
What the customer should doRespond only to official customs or carrier requests for duties, tax, ID or invoice details.
Destination-carrier handoffDestination postal operator, courier depot or pickup network.
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Typical tracking eventAccepted by local carrier, arrived at local facility or processed at destination hub.
What is happeningPhysical custody moves to the local last-mile network.
Can the tracking number change?Yes, local tracking numbers are common on some routes.
Normal visibility gapOne or more days between import release and first local scan.
What the customer should doUse the destination carrier for pickup, redelivery, proof of delivery and local exceptions.
Final delivery, pickup or returnDestination delivery carrier.
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Typical tracking eventOut for delivery, delivered, pickup available, delivery failed or return to sender.
What is happeningThe local carrier attempts delivery or holds the parcel for collection.
Can the tracking number change?Usually no after final-mile assignment, but local notices may show a local reference.
Normal visibility gapShort; exceptions should be acted on quickly.
What the customer should doContact the destination carrier for delivery action and the seller for order resolution if delivery fails.

Delivery Management and Post-shipment Options

Public QL-POST materials do not confirm a universal self-service portal for intercept, address change or redelivery. After a destination carrier receives the parcel, delivery management usually follows that local carrier’s rules.

Delivery Management

OptionWho can request
Address correction before exportUsually the seller or shipper.
View all details for address correction
EligibilityOnly possible before shipment data is locked, exported or handed to a partner.
Deadline/available stageEarliest possible stage; not confirmed after export.
FeeNot publicly confirmed.
Guaranteed?No public guarantee confirmed.
Official action linkUse the seller channel or official QL-POST contact route on the website.
Redelivery or pickup after failed deliveryRecipient through the destination carrier.
View all details for redelivery or pickup
EligibilityOnly after the destination carrier issues a failed-delivery or pickup notice.
Deadline/available stageBefore storage expiry or return movement.
FeeDepends on the destination carrier.
Guaranteed?Depends on the destination carrier and local rules.
Official action linkUse the destination carrier’s official website shown in tracking.
Proof of delivery requestRecipient, seller or shipper depending on the destination carrier.
View all details for proof of delivery
EligibilityAvailable only if the last-mile carrier records delivery data and its service includes delivery proof.
Deadline/available stageAfter delivery scan.
FeeDepends on the destination carrier and product.
Guaranteed?Not guaranteed by 17TRACK or QL-POST unless the delivering carrier provides it.
Official action linkUse the delivering carrier’s proof-of-delivery or customer-service channel.

Lost, Damaged, Claims, Insurance and Refunds

A QL-POST tracking inquiry, carrier investigation, insurance claim and ecommerce refund are separate processes. The buyer normally asks the seller for order resolution; the shipper or seller usually controls the carrier claim because the seller purchased the logistics service.

Claims and Refunds

ProcessUse when
Tracking inquiryUse when tracking is delayed, unclear or stopped before delivery.
View all details for QL-POST tracking inquiries
Who filesSeller, shipper or recipient may ask for information, but the seller often has the logistics account.
Earliest/latest filing timeNo public universal QL-POST filing window confirmed.
Required evidenceTracking number, order ID, shipping date, latest scan and recipient address.
Possible outcomeStatus explanation, carrier check, partner query or instruction to contact local carrier.
Official linkUse the official QL-POST website or the seller support channel.
Damage or missing contents reportUse when the parcel arrives damaged or contents are missing.
View all details for damage or missing contents reports
Who filesRecipient documents the damage; seller or shipper usually files any carrier claim.
Earliest/latest filing timeAct immediately; no universal public QL-POST deadline confirmed.
Required evidencePhotos of outer packaging, inner packaging, label, damaged goods, invoice and delivery scan.
Possible outcomeReplacement, refund, partial compensation, carrier claim or denial depending on seller and carrier terms.
Official linkSeller order support and destination carrier damage-report channel if available.
Ecommerce refund or replacementUse when the buyer’s order is late, lost, damaged or delivered incorrectly.
View all details for ecommerce refunds or replacements
Who filesBuyer files with the seller or marketplace.
Earliest/latest filing timeFollow the marketplace buyer-protection window; QL-POST does not set marketplace refund deadlines.
Required evidenceOrder number, tracking screenshot, delivery address, photos and any local carrier response.
Possible outcomeRefund, replacement, dispute review, seller investigation or denial under marketplace rules.
Official linkMarketplace or merchant support page.

Shipping Restrictions and Special Handling

QL-POST route eligibility is affected by airline security, export rules, destination customs law and local carrier restrictions. Always verify restricted goods with the seller and the current carrier rules before shipping.

Shipping Restrictions

CategoryProhibited or restricted
Dangerous goodsRestricted or prohibited depending on product, packaging and air-transport rules.
View all details for dangerous goods
Typical examplesFlammable liquids, aerosols, chemicals, compressed gas and some battery products.
Key condition/packagingRequires product classification and compliant packaging where allowed.
Transport limitationMay be refused, held, returned or routed by special service only.
Possible tracking/delivery impactSecurity hold, export rejection, customs inspection or return.
Official rulesVerify with QL-POST, airline and destination customs rules before shipment.
Batteries and electronicsOften restricted and route-specific.
View all details for batteries and electronics
Typical examplesLithium batteries, power banks, devices with installed batteries and spare battery packs.
Key condition/packagingBattery type, watt-hour rating, installation status and labeling can determine eligibility.
Transport limitationSome routes accept installed batteries but not loose batteries.
Possible tracking/delivery impactAirline security delay, export return or service change.
Official rulesCheck current carrier acceptance rules and destination import rules.
Liquids, powders and cosmeticsRestricted on many air and postal routes.
View all details for liquids and cosmetics
Typical examplesPerfume, creams, gels, powders and skincare items.
Key condition/packagingLeak-proof packaging and product documentation may be required where accepted.
Transport limitationMay be blocked from economy air routes.
Possible tracking/delivery impactInspection, disposal, return or customs query.
Official rulesConfirm with the seller’s QL-POST route before purchase or shipment.
Counterfeit, controlled or regulated goodsProhibited or tightly restricted by law and customs rules.
View all details for regulated goods
Typical examplesCounterfeit branded goods, weapons, medicines, tobacco, alcohol, food and plant materials.
Key condition/packagingLicenses, permits or declarations may be required where lawful.
Transport limitationMay be seized, returned or destroyed by authorities.
Possible tracking/delivery impactCustoms hold, return, seizure or no delivery.
Official rulesUse destination customs and carrier restrictions as the controlling rules.

Customer Service

Use the official QL-POST website for carrier contact routes, but contact the seller first when you are the buyer and the shipment was purchased through a marketplace. Contact the destination carrier for local delivery attempts, pickup notices and proof of delivery after a local acceptance scan.

Customer Service

ChannelVerified contact/link
Official QL-POST websitehttp://www.qlgj168.com/
View all details for the official QL-POST website
Best forCarrier identity, tracking entry point and official contact routes.
Region/languageChina-origin logistics; language availability depends on the website.
Hours and time zoneNot publicly confirmed.
Information to prepareTracking number, ship date, destination country, recipient city, latest scan and seller name.
Important limitationPublicly verifiable phone and hours were not confirmed for this page, so unverified numbers are not listed.
Seller or marketplace supportUse the order page or seller support channel where you purchased the item.
View all details for seller support
Best forWrong tracking number, dispatch delay, refund, replacement, invoice and carrier investigation.
Region/languageDepends on the marketplace and seller.
Hours and time zoneDepends on the marketplace and seller.
Information to prepareOrder ID, QL-POST tracking number, promised delivery window, screenshots and photos.
Important limitationThe seller may be the only party able to file a carrier claim.
Destination last-mile carrierUse the local carrier website shown in the latest tracking event.
View all details for destination carrier support
Best forOut-for-delivery, failed delivery, pickup, proof of delivery and delivered-but-not-received cases.
Region/languageDestination country and local language.
Hours and time zoneDepends on the destination carrier.
Information to prepareTracking number, local tracking number if available, delivery address, ID, notice number and delivery date.
Important limitationThe destination carrier may not discuss shipper contracts, insurance or seller refunds.
17TRACK help and trackinghttps://www.17track.net/
View all details for 17TRACK support boundaries
Best forMulti-carrier tracking, carrier recognition and normalized event visibility.
Region/languageGlobal tracking platform.
Hours and time zoneOnline platform availability varies; 17TRACK is not the transporting carrier.
Information to prepareTracking number and suspected carrier.
Important limitation17TRACK cannot change delivery, clear customs, refund orders or approve claims.

Ecommerce and Business Tracking

Merchants shipping with QL-POST should distinguish consumer tracking, carrier account tools and multi-carrier tracking APIs. 17TRACK is useful when orders involve QL-POST plus postal or courier handoffs and the business needs normalized milestones across carriers.

Developer/API Comparison

OptionProvider
Official QL-POST tracking websiteQL-POST
View all details for official QL-POST tracking tools
Carrier coverageQL-POST shipments and route data available to QL-POST.
Primary useConsumer or shipper tracking on the official website.
AuthenticationPublic website access; developer authentication not publicly confirmed.
Tracking/batch/webhook capabilityPublic batch or webhook capability not confirmed from current public documentation.
Current developer documentationNo current public official QL-POST tracking API documentation confirmed.
Migration/deprecation noteNo public migration or deprecation notice confirmed.
17TRACK Tracking API17TRACK
View all details for 17TRACK API tracking
Carrier coverageMulti-carrier tracking including supported carriers; use a confirmed carrier code where available.
Primary useBatch registration, shipment visibility, ecommerce tracking pages, exception monitoring and WISMO support.
Authentication17token header with an API key.
Tracking/batch/webhook capabilityTracking registration endpoint is documented; broader capabilities should be checked in the current 17TRACK API documentation.
Current developer documentation17TRACK API documentation.
Migration/deprecation noteUse the current API documentation for version and endpoint changes.

FAQ

1. How do I track my QL-POST package?

Enter the QL-POST tracking number on the official QL-POST website or track it with 17TRACK to view available shipment events and possible partner-carrier scans.

2. Where can I find my QL-POST tracking number?

Look in the seller’s shipping email, marketplace order page, logistics dashboard or parcel label; an order number alone is not usually a QL-POST tracking number.

3. What does a QL-POST tracking number look like?

QL-POST has not published a complete public numbering rule, so validate the number by tracking it rather than relying on a prefix; postal S10 and local last-mile numbers may also appear.

4. When will the first QL-POST tracking update appear?

The first meaningful update usually appears after physical pickup or acceptance, while label-created data may appear before QL-POST has the parcel.

5. Why is my QL-POST tracking not updating?

QL-POST tracking may stop temporarily during export, air transport, customs processing or partner handoff, because not every movement produces a public scan.

6. How long does QL-POST delivery take?

QL-POST delivery time depends on route, service tier, customs and last-mile carrier; no universal public delivery guarantee is confirmed for all QL-POST shipments.

7. What should I do if QL-POST shows a delivery attempt?

Contact the destination carrier shown in tracking, because redelivery, pickup and storage rules are normally controlled by the local last-mile carrier.

8. What should I do if QL-POST says delivered but I did not receive it?

Check safe places, reception, household members and neighbors first, then ask the destination carrier for delivery details and contact the seller if the parcel cannot be located.

9. Who handles a lost or damaged QL-POST parcel?

The seller or shipper usually handles carrier claims, while the recipient should keep packaging, photos, tracking screenshots and delivery evidence for the investigation.

10. How do I contact QL-POST customer service?

Use the official QL-POST website at http://www.qlgj168.com/ and prepare the tracking number, order ID, destination country, latest scan and shipment date before contacting support.

11. Does QL-POST deliver the parcel all the way to my door?

Not always; QL-POST may handle first-mile, export or cross-border transport while a destination postal or courier partner completes the final delivery.

12. Can the QL-POST tracking number change during international shipping?

Yes, some international routes use a QL-POST number before export and a postal or local carrier number after injection, so ask the seller for the linked number if tracking stops.

13. What does customs clearance mean for QL-POST?

Customs clearance means the destination authority or broker is reviewing the shipment; arrival at customs is not the same as release for delivery.

14. Why does QL-POST tracking show a partner handoff?

A partner handoff means another carrier or postal operator is involved, but responsibility changes only when the physical parcel is accepted or scanned by that partner.

15. Can businesses track QL-POST shipments through an API?

A current public official QL-POST tracking API was not confirmed; businesses can use the 17TRACK API for multi-carrier tracking where the carrier code and shipment number are supported.

16. Can 17TRACK change my QL-POST delivery address or refund my order?

No, 17TRACK is an independent tracking platform and cannot change delivery instructions, approve refunds, release customs or decide claims for QL-POST Parcels.

Tracking API

// 1. QL-POST official tracking API
// Current public official tracking API not confirmed.
// Do not build production integrations from unofficial endpoints.
// Use the official QL-POST website for consumer tracking:
// http://www.qlgj168.com/

// 2. 17TRACK API
// Endpoint: POST https://api.17track.net/track/v2.4/register
// Headers:
//   17token: YourKey
//   Content-Type: application/json
// Body:
//   carrier code for QL-POST was not publicly confirmed for this page;
//   keep CARRIER_CODE as a placeholder until verified in your 17TRACK account or documentation.

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

17TRACK is an independent tracking platform and is not affiliated with QL-POST.

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