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WLD Express Tracking

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About WLD Express

WLD Express is a logistics carrier and cross-border shipment tracking entity associated with the official website https://www.wld-express.com/. Publicly verifiable details about its legal company name, headquarters, ownership, service standards and public API are limited, so this page separates confirmed facts from operational guidance for users tracking WLD Express shipments.

Core Carrier Profile

FieldVerified information
Official nameWLD Express
Official websitehttps://www.wld-express.com/
Carrier typeCross-border logistics and parcel tracking carrier; exact operational scope is not fully confirmed in public documentation.
Primary regionInternational ecommerce logistics use is indicated by the tracking context; exact direct operating countries are not publicly confirmed.
Tracking pageUse the tracking entry available from the official WLD Express website, or use 17TRACK for multi-carrier recognition.
Parent organizationNot publicly confirmed.
FoundedNot publicly confirmed.
HeadquartersNot publicly confirmed.

Carrier Entity Relationships

EntityRelationship summary
WLD ExpressWLD Express is the canonical carrier name used for tracking on this page.
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Entity typeCanonical carrier
Why it matters to trackingUsers should search and submit the shipment under WLD Express instead of confusing it with unrelated carriers or marketplace order systems.
Official evidenceThe official website is published at https://www.wld-express.com/.
WLD Express servicesWLD Express services may include cross-border parcel movement, forwarding coordination and tracking visibility, but public service names are not fully confirmed.
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Entity typeOperated or coordinated services
Why it matters to trackingA shipment may show WLD Express events during origin handling or cross-border coordination while another carrier performs final-mile delivery.
Official evidencePublic official service documentation is limited; users should verify service-level details with the sender or WLD Express.
Tracking identifiersWLD Express tracking identifiers can be carrier-issued or partner-issued identifiers used to retrieve shipment events.
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Entity typeTracking products and numbers
Why it matters to trackingA number accepted by WLD Express or 17TRACK does not always prove WLD Express issued the number; handoff partners may retain their own identifiers.
Official evidenceComplete public numbering rules are not confirmed on official public documentation.
Customs and exchange facilitiesCustoms authorities and exchange facilities may appear in WLD Express international tracking as separate responsible entities.
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Entity typeKey network or facility entities
Why it matters to trackingArrival at customs or an exchange facility is not the same as import release or delivery readiness.
Official evidenceCustoms responsibility depends on the destination country’s official import process.
Last-mile partnersA destination postal operator or courier may complete final delivery after WLD Express cross-border movement.
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Entity typeInternational or last-mile partners
Why it matters to trackingOnce the destination carrier accepts the parcel, delivery appointment, pickup, proof of delivery and local exceptions may be controlled by that destination carrier.
Official evidenceSpecific partner names vary by route and are not fully confirmed in public WLD Express documentation.
17TRACK17TRACK aggregates available tracking events for WLD Express and other carriers but does not transport parcels.
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Entity typeIndependent multi-carrier tracking platform
Why it matters to tracking17TRACK can help identify carrier handoffs and normalize status events, but WLD Express or the seller must handle shipping changes, claims and refunds.
Official evidence17TRACK API documentation describes registration and tracking through the 17TRACK platform.

Quick Answer

To track WLD Express, enter the tracking number shown in the seller’s shipping email, marketplace order page or shipping label on the official WLD Express website or on 17TRACK. If no result appears, first check whether the number is a carrier tracking number rather than an order number, whether the parcel has received its first physical scan, and whether another carrier is responsible for the current handoff stage.

Pro Tip: 17TRACK is an independent tracking platform. 17TRACK can display available WLD Express tracking events and possible partner-carrier events, but 17TRACK cannot change an address, authorize a refund, file a claim, release customs, or instruct a driver.

How to Track WLD Express Packages

Use the official WLD Express tracking entry when you want carrier-side visibility, and use 17TRACK when the shipment may involve several carriers or when the carrier is not recognized by the marketplace.

  1. Copy the tracking number exactly from the seller email, marketplace shipment page, waybill, or parcel label.
  2. Remove spaces or hyphens if the tracking form rejects the number; do not remove letters that may be part of the identifier.
  3. Track through the official WLD Express website at https://www.wld-express.com/.
  4. Track through 17TRACK if the shipment may move from WLD Express to a postal or courier last-mile partner.
  5. If tracking is empty, ask the seller to confirm the carrier name, the shipping date and whether the number is only an order reference.

Identifier Checklist

IdentifierHow to use it
Tracking numberUse this for WLD Express tracking and 17TRACK tracking.
Order numberUse this with the seller or marketplace; it may not return carrier events.
Reference numberUse only if the shipper confirms WLD Express supports reference lookup for that shipment.
Last-mile numberUse this on the destination carrier website after handoff if WLD Express or 17TRACK displays it.

Tracking Number Formats and Examples

WLD Express public documentation does not confirm a complete, official tracking-number grammar. Treat the examples below as normalized, masked identifier families for troubleshooting, not as guaranteed WLD Express numbering rules.

Tracking Number Format

Identifier familyNormalized pattern
WLD Express carrier tracking IDWLDX #### #### #### or similar masked alphanumeric format
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Length/structurePublic official length and check digit rules are not confirmed; spaces and hyphens should usually be normalized before lookup.
Issued byWLD Express or a WLD Express shipping system when the shipment is booked under WLD Express.
Typical service/useCross-border parcel visibility, seller fulfillment tracking and carrier event lookup.
Who sees it and whereMarketplace buyers may see it in a dispatch email; merchants may see it in a shipping platform or manifest.
Tracking scopeUsually visible from label creation or first intake through WLD Express-controlled milestones and possible handoff events.
Important caveatDo not infer service speed, customs status or final-mile carrier from the prefix alone.
Partner-issued origin numberLetters and digits such as XX #### #### # YY
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Length/structureMay follow a postal S10-like structure or another partner format depending on origin carrier.
Issued byOrigin postal operator, airline logistics partner, consolidator, or merchant shipping platform.
Typical service/useInternational ecommerce parcel where WLD Express coordinates or receives events from another provider.
Who sees it and whereBuyers may see the same number on the marketplace and in destination postal tracking after handoff.
Tracking scopeMay start before WLD Express physical custody and continue after last-mile handoff.
Important caveatA number being trackable with WLD Express does not prove WLD Express issued it.
Last-mile delivery numberDestination-carrier format, often numeric or alphanumeric
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Length/structureDepends on the local postal operator or courier in the destination country.
Issued byDestination last-mile carrier after import processing or local injection.
Typical service/useLocal delivery, pickup notice, proof of delivery and failed-delivery handling.
Who sees it and whereRecipients may see it in WLD Express tracking details, 17TRACK carrier handoff results, SMS notices or local carrier portals.
Tracking scopeUsually most useful after the parcel enters the destination country and is accepted by the last-mile carrier.
Important caveatThe seller should provide the last-mile number if WLD Express tracking stops after arrival in destination country.
Merchant order or reference IDStore-defined number such as ORDER ######
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Length/structureCreated by the seller or marketplace; structure varies completely.
Issued byMerchant, marketplace or order-management system.
Typical service/useCustomer support, payment lookup and seller-side shipment investigation.
Who sees it and whereBuyer account page, invoice, payment receipt or customer-service ticket.
Tracking scopeNot a carrier tracking number unless explicitly linked to a WLD Express shipment.
Important caveatIf only an order number is available, ask the seller for the WLD Express tracking number or last-mile carrier number.

Tracking Statuses and Meanings

WLD Express status wording may be normalized by 17TRACK or translated from partner events. The key is to identify who physically has the parcel and what action is still possible.

Status Quick Lookup

StatusWhat it means
Shipment information receivedA label or electronic shipment record exists, but physical acceptance may not have happened.
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Lifecycle stagePre-shipment
Current responsible partySeller, warehouse or shipping partner before confirmed WLD Express intake.
What happens nextThe parcel should receive an acceptance or processing scan after handoff.
What you should doAsk the seller to confirm dispatch if no physical scan appears after the promised handling period.
Accepted or received by carrierThe parcel has been physically received by WLD Express or an authorized logistics partner.
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Lifecycle stageAccepted
Current responsible partyWLD Express or the named intake partner.
What happens nextSorting, consolidation and export preparation normally follow.
What you should doMonitor for movement; contact the seller only if the first scan contradicts the promised shipping date.
In transitThe parcel is moving between facilities, transport legs, or partner networks.
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Lifecycle stageIn transit
Current responsible partyThe carrier or transport partner holding the parcel at that scan.
What happens nextThe parcel should be scanned at the next sorting, gateway or destination facility.
What you should doAllow for normal scan gaps during line-haul and consolidation.
Departed export facilityThe shipment has likely left an origin processing facility or export gateway.
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Lifecycle stageCustoms/Handover
Current responsible partyExport logistics provider, airline, freight forwarder or customs-controlled facility.
What happens nextLine-haul movement and destination-country arrival should follow.
What you should doDo not assume import customs has started until destination events appear.
Customs clearance in progressImport or export authorities are processing the shipment or required data.
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Lifecycle stageCustoms/Handover
Current responsible partyCustoms authority, broker, WLD Express, or destination carrier depending on the country and route.
What happens nextThe parcel may be released, held for information, taxed, inspected or returned.
What you should doCheck messages from the seller, broker or destination carrier for tax or document requests.
Arrived at destination countryThe shipment has reached the destination network, but final delivery may not yet be scheduled.
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Lifecycle stageCustoms/Handover
Current responsible partyDestination exchange office, customs, broker or last-mile carrier.
What happens nextImport clearance and local injection normally occur before delivery route scans.
What you should doTrack with the destination carrier if a last-mile number appears.
Out for deliveryThe last-mile carrier has assigned the parcel to a delivery route.
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Lifecycle stageOut for delivery
Current responsible partyDestination last-mile carrier.
What happens nextDelivery, pickup notice or failed-attempt event should follow.
What you should doEnsure access, address details and any local delivery instructions are correct.
DeliveredThe carrier has recorded delivery, pickup completion or release at the destination.
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Lifecycle stageDelivered
Current responsible partyDestination last-mile carrier for proof of delivery; seller for order refund decisions.
What happens nextNo further transport events usually occur unless a correction or investigation is opened.
What you should doCheck the delivery location, household, reception desk and local carrier proof before escalating.
Delivery exceptionDelivery is blocked by address, access, customs, weather, payment, damage or routing issue.
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Lifecycle stageException
Current responsible partyThe carrier or authority named in the latest scan.
What happens nextThe carrier may retry, hold for pickup, request information, return the parcel or open an investigation.
What you should doContact the destination carrier for local delivery issues and the seller for address, tax or documentation corrections.
Return to senderThe shipment is being returned because delivery or import completion failed.
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Lifecycle stageReturn
Current responsible partyLast-mile carrier, return logistics provider or WLD Express depending on the return stage.
What happens nextThe parcel may move back through the network or be returned to the seller’s warehouse.
What you should doContact the seller immediately; carriers usually cannot reverse a return once it has physically started.

Services and Delivery Times

WLD Express public pages do not confirm a complete current tariff or guaranteed service-standard table. The service and timing guidance below is therefore framed as route-level tracking guidance for ecommerce parcels, not as a WLD Express money-back delivery promise.

Service Comparison

ServiceBest for
WLD Express ecommerce parcel trackingMarketplace buyers checking parcel movement after seller dispatch.
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Service typeCross-border parcel visibility and delivery coordination.
CoverageRoute-specific; direct coverage and partner coverage should be confirmed with the seller or WLD Express.
Tracking levelMilestone tracking from shipment data to handoff and delivery where partner events are available.
Key size/weight conditionNot publicly confirmed; the sender should verify route limits before shipping.
Included protection/extra serviceNot publicly confirmed; seller insurance or marketplace protection may be separate from carrier liability.
Main limitationPublic service names and guarantees are not fully documented.
WLD Express international handoff shipmentCross-border orders where a destination carrier completes final delivery.
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Service typeInternational forwarding, consolidation and destination injection.
CoverageInternational routes depend on origin, destination, customs and last-mile carrier access.
Tracking levelOften stronger around handoff milestones than during airline or customs visibility gaps.
Key size/weight conditionNot publicly confirmed; battery, liquid and oversized parcels may require special handling.
Included protection/extra serviceNot publicly confirmed; ask the shipper whether insurance was purchased.
Main limitationFinal delivery actions are usually controlled by the destination carrier.
WLD Express business shipment visibilityMerchants needing standardized status monitoring across many parcels.
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Service typeMerchant tracking and exception monitoring through carrier portals or 17TRACK.
CoverageMulti-country visibility is possible when carrier events are available to the tracking platform.
Tracking levelBatch registration, normalized status and API-based monitoring are available through 17TRACK.
Key size/weight conditionOperational conditions depend on the seller’s WLD Express shipping contract.
Included protection/extra serviceNot publicly confirmed; commercial terms are contract-specific.
Main limitation17TRACK visibility does not replace the shipper’s contractual claim process.

Delivery Time

ServicePublished delivery standard
WLD Express domestic or local legNot publicly confirmed as a uniform standard.
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Business or calendar daysNot publicly confirmed.
Guarantee statusNo public money-back guarantee confirmed.
Starts counting fromUse first physical acceptance scan, not label creation, when evaluating transit.
Main delay factorsWarehouse handoff, address quality, weather, local distribution and missing scans.
Official source date/validityCurrent public official standard not confirmed; verify with WLD Express or the shipper.
WLD Express international ecommerce parcelVaries by origin, destination, customs and service route.
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Business or calendar daysTransit estimates are usually interpreted as working-day logistics estimates unless the seller states otherwise.
Guarantee statusNo public WLD Express delivery guarantee confirmed.
Starts counting fromFirst physical intake or origin processing scan; pre-advice does not prove possession.
Main delay factorsExport consolidation, flight uplift, import customs, tax payment, last-mile capacity and peak season.
Official source date/validityCurrent public official standard not confirmed; use tracking milestones and seller terms.

Destination Country Delivery Times

Destination Country / RegionEstimated Delivery Time Range
United States7–20 business days; average about 12–15 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel or postal/courier handoff.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 12–15 days when customs and local delivery are normal.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierOften USPS or a regional courier, depending on route.
Customs & Clearance TipsExpect a scan gap between flight departure and import processing; check local carrier after destination acceptance.
Canada9–25 business days; average about 15–18 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 15–18 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCanada Post or route-specific courier.
Customs & Clearance TipsDuties and GST/HST may delay release if payment or importer data is requested.
Mexico12–30 business days; average about 20 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel handoff.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 20 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreos de México or private last-mile partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsAddress format and phone number quality strongly affect final-mile success.
United Kingdom7–18 business days; average about 11–14 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 11–14 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierRoyal Mail, Evri or courier partner depending on injection route.
Customs & Clearance TipsLow-value ecommerce shipments depend on accurate VAT and electronic customs data.
Germany8–20 business days; average about 13–16 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel with EU import processing.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 13–16 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierDeutsche Post DHL or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsIOSS or VAT data quality can reduce customs contact requests for low-value goods.
France8–22 business days; average about 14–17 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel with EU handoff.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 14–17 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierLa Poste, Colissimo or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsRecipient tax notices may come from the local postal or courier partner.
Spain9–24 business days; average about 15–18 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 15–18 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreos or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsCanary Islands and remote territories may use different customs handling.
Italy9–25 business days; average about 16–19 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 16–19 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPoste Italiane or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsLocal delivery attempts may require buzzer, floor and phone details.
Netherlands7–18 business days; average about 12–14 days.
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Primary Service TypeEU ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 12–14 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPostNL or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsBenelux routing may include regional consolidation before local delivery.
Poland9–24 business days; average about 16–18 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 16–18 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPoczta Polska, InPost or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsLocker delivery may require local phone notification if selected by the seller.
Australia8–22 business days; average about 14–17 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 14–17 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierAustralia Post or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsBiosecurity screening and remote-area delivery can extend transit.
Japan6–16 business days; average about 10–12 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel with postal or courier handoff.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 10–12 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierJapan Post, Yamato or Sagawa depending on route.
Customs & Clearance TipsAccurate recipient name and address in Japanese or standardized romanization improves delivery.
South Korea6–18 business days; average about 11–13 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 11–13 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierKorea Post or local courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsPersonal customs code requirements may apply to consumer imports.
Singapore5–14 business days; average about 8–10 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 8–10 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierSingPost or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsGST and import data accuracy can affect clearance.
Malaysia7–20 business days; average about 13–16 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 13–16 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierPos Malaysia or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsLocal courier phone contact may be needed for failed delivery or tax payment.
Thailand8–22 business days; average about 14–17 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 14–17 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierThailand Post or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsTax assessment or inspection can add several working days.
India10–30 business days; average about 18–22 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel with customs processing.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 18–22 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierIndia Post or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsKYC, tax, restricted goods and address quality can significantly affect delivery.
Brazil15–45 business days; average about 28–35 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational postal or courier parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 28–35 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierCorreios or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsCPF/import tax processes and local postal payment notices are common delay points.
United Arab Emirates7–20 business days; average about 12–15 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational ecommerce parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 12–15 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierEmirates Post or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsPhone number and emirate-level address details are important for courier contact.
South Africa15–40 business days; average about 25–32 days.
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Primary Service TypeInternational parcel.
Average Delivery DaysAverage about 25–32 days.
Last-Mile Partner / Handoff CarrierSouth African Post Office or courier partner.
Customs & Clearance TipsCustoms and final-mile capacity can create long visibility gaps.

The country ranges above are operational estimates for cross-border ecommerce parcels, not confirmed WLD Express guarantees. Actual delivery can move outside these ranges because of customs holds, airline uplift, incorrect addresses, prohibited items, holidays, weather and last-mile capacity.

Common Tracking Problems and Solutions

Most WLD Express tracking problems come from pre-shipment delays, partner handoffs, customs holds, missing scans or final-mile delivery exceptions.

Problem & Solution

Problem/status shownImmediate action
Invalid tracking numberRemove spaces, confirm every letter and ask the seller whether it is an order number instead.
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Likely causeTypo, inactive label, wrong carrier, merchant reference or partner number not yet linked.
Check firstCarrier name, shipping date and exact copied characters.
When to escalateEscalate to the seller if the seller claims dispatch but no carrier number works after the handling period.
Who to contactSeller first; WLD Express if the number is confirmed as a WLD Express tracking number.
No tracking updatesCheck whether the latest event is only electronic data or whether a physical scan has occurred.
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Likely causeParcel not handed over, consolidation, line-haul scan gap or partner event delay.
Check firstLatest event timestamp, origin country, destination and seller promised dispatch date.
When to escalateEscalate when the parcel is outside the seller’s stated delivery window or there is no physical intake after dispatch was promised.
Who to contactSeller for pre-shipment; WLD Express or partner carrier after confirmed acceptance.
Stuck in transitCompare the route stage with expected scan gaps before opening a support request.
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Likely causeAirline uplift, customs queue, bulk injection, missed scan or transport disruption.
Check firstWhether the parcel is between export departure and destination arrival.
When to escalateEscalate when the delivery estimate is exceeded and no partner has a newer event.
Who to contactWLD Express for cross-border leg; destination carrier for post-arrival leg.
Customs holdLook for tax, document or broker messages and ask the seller for invoice details if needed.
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Likely causeDuty/tax assessment, missing electronic data, restricted item review or random inspection.
Check firstDestination carrier notices, email/SMS requests and marketplace customs messages.
When to escalateEscalate if customs requests documents you cannot provide without the seller.
Who to contactDestination carrier or broker for local import actions; seller for invoice and product information.
Delivery failed or address issueContact the destination carrier quickly with the local tracking number and correct address details.
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Likely causeIncomplete address, no access, recipient absent, phone missing or local delivery restriction.
Check firstHouse number, apartment, postal code, phone, pickup notice and carrier app.
When to escalateEscalate before the parcel is returned to sender.
Who to contactDestination carrier for redelivery; seller if address correction requires shipper authorization.
Delivered but not receivedCheck delivery place, household, reception, parcel locker and proof of delivery before filing a dispute.
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Likely causeSafe-place delivery, neighbor/reception acceptance, early delivery scan, wrong address or theft.
Check firstDelivery photo, signature, GPS if available, mailroom, family members and building reception.
When to escalateEscalate promptly if the local carrier cannot confirm location or proof of delivery.
Who to contactDestination carrier for delivery proof; seller or marketplace for order remedy.
Lost or damaged parcelKeep packaging, photos, invoice and tracking history; ask the seller who owns the carrier claim.
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Likely causeNetwork loss, misroute, customs seizure, mishandling or damaged packaging.
Check firstLast scan, shipment value, photos, product description and seller protection policy.
When to escalateEscalate when the delivery window is exceeded or damage is discovered on receipt.
Who to contactSeller for ecommerce refund or replacement; contractual shipper for WLD Express claim.

International Shipping, Customs and Carrier Handoffs

For WLD Express international parcels, tracking often passes through electronic pre-advice, origin processing, export movement, customs, destination carrier handoff and final delivery. A handoff event should not be treated as delivery, and arrival in a country should not be treated as customs release.

International Flow

StageWhat is happening
Pre-adviceShipment data has been created before confirmed physical possession.
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Physical custodian/responsible entitySeller or warehouse.
Typical tracking eventShipment information received.
Can the tracking number change?Yes, a partner or last-mile number may be added later.
Normal visibility gapUntil pickup or acceptance scan.
What the customer should doConfirm dispatch with the seller if no physical scan appears.
Origin acceptance and sortingThe parcel enters a carrier or partner facility for sorting and consolidation.
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Physical custodian/responsible entityWLD Express or origin logistics partner.
Typical tracking eventAccepted, received, processed at facility.
Can the tracking number change?Usually the original number remains, but internal bag or manifest IDs may not be shown.
Normal visibility gapShort gaps while parcels are consolidated.
What the customer should doMonitor for export departure.
Export and line-haulThe parcel moves through export processing and international transport.
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Physical custodian/responsible entityExport gateway, airline, freight forwarder or security-controlled facility.
Typical tracking eventDeparted export facility, airline departure, in transit.
Can the tracking number change?Sometimes a destination carrier reference is created before arrival.
Normal visibility gapSeveral days can pass without public scans during transport.
What the customer should doAvoid opening duplicate claims before the estimated route window is exceeded.
Import customsDestination authorities or brokers evaluate declaration, tax and restrictions.
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Physical custodian/responsible entityCustoms authority, broker or destination carrier under customs control.
Typical tracking eventCustoms clearance in progress, held by customs, released from customs.
Can the tracking number change?A local number may become active after release or injection.
Normal visibility gapDepends on inspection, duty payment and document completeness.
What the customer should doRespond to official tax or information requests; ask the seller for invoices if required.
Last-mile handoffThe destination postal or courier carrier receives the parcel for local delivery.
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Physical custodian/responsible entityDestination carrier.
Typical tracking eventArrived at destination facility, accepted by local carrier, out for delivery.
Can the tracking number change?Yes, the destination carrier may assign a separate delivery number.
Normal visibility gapMay occur between customs release and first local carrier scan.
What the customer should doUse the destination carrier number if WLD Express tracking stops after handoff.

Delivery Management and Post-shipment Options

Public WLD Express documentation does not confirm universal self-service address changes, interception, redelivery or proof-of-delivery tools. In practice, post-shipment actions usually depend on whether the parcel is still with WLD Express, with customs, or already with the destination carrier.

Delivery Management

OptionWho can request
Address correctionUsually the shipper or seller; recipient ability depends on the destination carrier.
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EligibilityPossible only before delivery routing or return processing; not confirmed as a public WLD Express self-service option.
Deadline/available stageBest before destination handoff or first failed delivery attempt.
FeeNot publicly confirmed.
Guaranteed?No public guarantee confirmed.
Official action linkUse the official WLD Express website or destination carrier contact channel.
Redelivery or pickupRecipient, after the destination carrier posts a failed-attempt or pickup event.
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EligibilityDepends on local carrier rules, pickup location and retention period.
Deadline/available stageAfter failed delivery and before return to sender.
FeeDestination carrier policy applies.
Guaranteed?No; redelivery depends on local operations.
Official action linkUse the destination carrier’s official tracking or pickup-notice channel.
Proof of delivery requestRecipient or seller, usually through the destination carrier after delivery.
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EligibilityAvailable only if the local carrier captured signature, photo, delivery place or other delivery proof.
Deadline/available stageAfter delivered scan.
FeeNot publicly confirmed.
Guaranteed?No; proof type depends on the last-mile product.
Official action linkUse WLD Express or the destination carrier shown in tracking.

Lost, Damaged, Claims, Insurance and Refunds

A tracking inquiry, carrier claim, insurance claim and marketplace refund are separate processes. For most ecommerce WLD Express shipments, the seller or contractual shipper must start the carrier-side investigation because the buyer is not the transportation contract holder.

Claims and Refunds

ProcessUse when
Tracking inquiryUse when scans stop, the carrier is unclear, or handoff status needs explanation.
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Who filesRecipient, seller or merchant support team.
Earliest/latest filing timeNo public WLD Express universal deadline confirmed; use seller delivery window and current tracking stage.
Required evidenceTracking number, order number, shipment date, latest scan and destination address.
Possible outcomeStatus clarification, partner carrier number, advice to wait, or escalation to investigation.
Official linkOfficial WLD Express website contact or tracking entry.
Loss or damage claimUse when the parcel is confirmed lost, damaged, or missing contents.
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Who filesUsually the shipper or seller with the WLD Express shipping account.
Earliest/latest filing timeNot publicly confirmed; ask the seller or WLD Express for route-specific terms.
Required evidenceTracking record, commercial invoice, photos, packaging, contents, value proof and damage description.
Possible outcomeInvestigation, compensation under contract terms, denial, replacement or seller refund.
Official linkUse WLD Express official support or seller’s claim channel.
Marketplace refund or replacementUse when the seller has not delivered the order or the item arrived damaged.
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Who filesBuyer through the seller or marketplace protection process.
Earliest/latest filing timeDepends on the marketplace purchase-protection deadline, not WLD Express tracking alone.
Required evidenceOrder number, tracking screenshots, messages, photos and delivery proof dispute evidence.
Possible outcomeRefund, replacement, return authorization or claim denial under marketplace rules.
Official linkUse the marketplace or seller support portal.

Shipping Restrictions and Special Handling

WLD Express public pages do not provide a complete publicly confirmed prohibited-and-restricted goods list. Senders should verify route-specific rules before shipping because restricted goods can cause customs holds, seizure, return, disposal or no-compensation outcomes.

Shipping Restrictions

CategoryTypical examples
Dangerous goodsExplosives, flammable aerosols, pressurized containers, corrosives and undeclared chemicals.
View all details for dangerous goods
Prohibited or restrictedOften prohibited or restricted depending on route and declaration.
Key condition/packagingRequires classification and compliant packaging where allowed.
Transport limitationAir transport restrictions are common.
Possible tracking/delivery impactSecurity hold, return, seizure or disposal.
Official rulesConfirm with WLD Express and destination customs before shipping.
Batteries and electronicsLithium batteries, power banks, devices with installed batteries and loose cells.
View all details for batteries and electronics
Prohibited or restrictedRestricted on many air routes.
Key condition/packagingBattery type, watt-hour rating and installation status matter.
Transport limitationMay require special line-haul or be refused.
Possible tracking/delivery impactExport security delay or rerouting.
Official rulesAsk the shipper to confirm accepted battery service before dispatch.
Liquids, cosmetics and foodPerfume, creams, supplements, perishable foods and powdered products.
View all details for liquids, cosmetics and food
Prohibited or restrictedRoute-specific restrictions and import rules apply.
Key condition/packagingLeakproof packaging, ingredient declarations and import permits may be required.
Transport limitationMay be excluded from standard ecommerce parcel channels.
Possible tracking/delivery impactInspection, customs query or destruction if non-compliant.
Official rulesVerify WLD Express and destination country rules before shipping.

Customer Service

Use WLD Express support for carrier tracking questions, the seller for order refunds or shipment creation problems, and the destination carrier for local delivery attempts after handoff.

Customer Service

ChannelVerified contact/link
Official websitehttps://www.wld-express.com/
View all details for official website
Best forOfficial tracking entry, carrier identity confirmation and contact options available on the site.
Region/languageNot publicly confirmed.
Hours and time zoneNot publicly confirmed.
Information to prepareTracking number, order number, sender, recipient country, latest scan and issue description.
Important limitationPublic phone, email and business-hour details are not confirmed here.
Seller or marketplace supportUse the order page or seller support channel where the purchase was made.
View all details for seller or marketplace support
Best forWrong tracking number, order refund, replacement, invoice, address correction and claim initiation.
Region/languageMarketplace-specific.
Hours and time zoneMarketplace-specific.
Information to prepareOrder ID, payment proof, WLD Express tracking number and screenshots.
Important limitationThe seller may need to contact WLD Express because the seller is often the shipping contract holder.
Destination carrierUse the local postal or courier website when WLD Express tracking shows handoff.
View all details for destination carrier
Best forRedelivery, pickup, local delivery proof, failed delivery and delivered-but-not-received cases.
Region/languageDestination country.
Hours and time zoneDestination carrier policy applies.
Information to prepareLocal tracking number, full address, recipient phone and delivery notice.
Important limitationThe destination carrier may not handle seller refunds or cross-border compensation claims.

Ecommerce and Business Tracking

Merchants using WLD Express should monitor the full lifecycle: label creation, physical acceptance, export, customs, destination handoff, delivery attempt, delivered scan and exceptions. 17TRACK is useful when stores ship with multiple carriers and need standardized tracking events.

Developer/API Comparison

OptionProvider
Official WLD Express tracking APIWLD Express
View all details for official WLD Express tracking API
Carrier coverageWLD Express only if a private or public interface is available.
Primary useCarrier-native shipment lookup and account-specific operations.
AuthenticationCurrent public authentication method not confirmed.
Tracking/batch/webhook capabilityCurrent public batch or webhook capability not confirmed.
Current developer documentationNo current public developer documentation confirmed from the official website context.
Migration/deprecation noteNo public migration or deprecation notice confirmed.
17TRACK Tracking API17TRACK
View all details for 17TRACK Tracking API
Carrier coverageMulti-carrier tracking including WLD Express when supported by 17TRACK carrier recognition.
Primary useBulk parcel registration, status normalization, carrier detection and exception monitoring.
Authentication17TRACK API token in the 17token header.
Tracking/batch/webhook capabilityRegister shipments through the tracking API; follow 17TRACK documentation for tracking and notification workflows.
Current developer documentationhttps://api.17track.net/en/doc
Migration/deprecation noteUse the current 17TRACK API documentation rather than copying older examples from third-party pages.

FAQ

1. How do I track my WLD Express package?

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

2. Where can I find my WLD Express tracking number?

Look in the seller’s shipping email, marketplace order page, shipping confirmation, waybill or parcel label; if you only have an order number, ask the seller for the carrier tracking number.

3. What does a WLD Express tracking number look like?

A complete public WLD Express number format is not confirmed, so use the exact identifier provided by the seller and avoid judging the service only by prefix or length.

4. When will the first WLD Express tracking update appear?

The first meaningful update usually appears after physical acceptance or origin processing; label creation or shipment information received does not prove WLD Express already has the parcel.

5. Why is my WLD Express tracking not updating?

WLD Express tracking may pause during seller handoff, consolidation, international line-haul, customs processing or last-mile handoff, so compare the latest stage before escalating.

6. How long does WLD Express delivery take?

WLD Express delivery time varies by route, service, customs and destination carrier; no public universal delivery guarantee is confirmed.

7. What should I do if WLD Express delivery failed?

Contact the destination carrier if a local tracking number or failed-delivery notice is shown, and contact the seller if address correction requires shipper authorization.

8. What should I do if WLD Express says delivered but I did not receive it?

Check the delivery location, household, reception desk, parcel locker, neighbors and proof of delivery, then contact the destination carrier and the seller if the parcel cannot be located.

9. Who handles a lost or damaged WLD Express parcel?

The seller or contractual shipper usually handles the carrier claim, while the buyer uses the seller or marketplace refund process with photos, tracking and order evidence.

10. How do I contact WLD Express customer service?

Use the official WLD Express website and prepare the tracking number, order number, latest scan, destination address and issue description before contacting support.

11. Does WLD Express always perform final delivery?

WLD Express may not always perform final delivery; international ecommerce parcels often move to a destination postal or courier partner for local delivery.

12. Can a WLD Express tracking number change after handoff?

Yes, a destination carrier may assign a last-mile tracking number after import processing or local injection, and 17TRACK may display both identifiers when available.

13. What does customs clearance mean for WLD Express tracking?

Customs clearance means authorities or brokers are processing import or export data; arrival at customs is not the same as customs release or delivery readiness.

14. Can businesses track WLD Express shipments through an API?

A current public official WLD Express tracking API is not confirmed, but businesses can use the 17TRACK API for multi-carrier shipment registration and tracking workflows.

15. Can 17TRACK change my WLD Express delivery or approve a refund?

No, 17TRACK only displays available tracking information; WLD Express, the destination carrier, the seller or the marketplace controls delivery actions, claims and refunds.

Tracking API

# 1. WLD Express official tracking API
# Current public official tracking API not confirmed.
# Do not build production integrations from unverified endpoints.
# Check https://www.wld-express.com/ or your WLD Express account contact for official developer access.

# 2. 17TRACK API
# Register a WLD Express shipment for tracking with 17TRACK.
# CARRIER_CODE is kept as a placeholder because the current 17TRACK carrier code for WLD Express is not confirmed here.

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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