Delivery date estimator

Pick a ship date and a service speed to estimate when your parcel should arrive.

How carriers estimate delivery

An estimated delivery date is built from the service’s committed transit time plus the day it’s collected. Express services (overnight, 2-day) are date-specific commitments; standard and economy services are statistical windows that flex with distance, sorting volumes, weekends and — for international — customs. Once a label is scanned, the carrier usually replaces the generic window with a more precise estimate, which you’ll see in tracking.

FAQ

Is this an official delivery date?

No — it’s an estimate based on typical transit times for each service speed. The carrier’s own estimate, once it appears in tracking, is more accurate. Paste your number on trackpackage.live to see it.

Why is my estimate a range?

Standard and economy services quote a window, not a single day, because routing, sorting backlogs and customs vary. Express services are tighter.

Does it count weekends?

Most carriers don’t deliver standard parcels on Sundays (and often not Saturdays), so the estimator can skip weekends for ground/economy speeds.

Estimates are indicative. Track your actual package for the carrier’s own ETA: trackpackage.live.