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Aramex Tracking

Enter your tracking number and we'll show the latest status of your Aramex shipment. No login, no fees.

Tap Track Now to check the latest status of your Aramex shipment.

We never ask for your mobile number or email, and we never store your tracking number.

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  • Number never stored

Quick one-tap check

Type in your Aramex number and tap once to see where your shipment has reached, no waiting around.

Free and private

Checking an Aramex shipment here costs nothing, and the number you enter is never saved or shared.

Works on any phone

Whether you have a small screen or an old handset, this Aramex tracking page opens and reads easily on mobile.

Status in plain words

Each Aramex update is explained simply, so you can tell what booked, in transit or out for delivery actually means.

No sign-up needed

There is nothing to install and no account to make; just open the page and track your Aramex parcel.

Any number works

Your Aramex docket, AWB or consignment number all work here, whichever code was printed on your receipt or slip.

Latest update in one spot

You get the most recent recorded status for your Aramex shipment in one place, without jumping between pages.

Check anytime

Day or night, you can come back and look up your Aramex shipment whenever it suits you.

Help if it is stuck

If your Aramex shipment stops moving for a while, ring the booking branch or Aramex customer care to find out why.

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Ways to track Aramex

How to track your Aramex shipment

  1. Find your tracking number on the Aramex receipt you got when the parcel was booked, or in the SMS or order confirmation from the seller.
  2. Type that number into the tracking box above and press the track button.
  3. Check the status it shows, where the parcel is now and the latest update on its way to you.

Aramex tracking number format

Aramex is a smaller courier, so the tracking number is simply the code printed on the receipt you are handed at the time of booking. There isn't one fixed length or pattern you can rely on, so the safest thing is to copy it exactly as printed and keep that receipt until your parcel arrives. If a shop or seller booked it for you, their order or reference number usually works for Aramex courier tracking as well.

Overview

About Aramex

Aramex is a courier and delivery service that carries documents and parcels for people. You can use it to send something across town or to another country, and to receive things others have posted to you. If a packet has ever reached you from overseas, it may well have passed through a service like this along the way. The idea behind it is plain enough. You hand over your parcel or document, it gets booked, and from there it moves through a few stops before it lands with the person waiting at the other end.

Once your shipment is booked, you are given a tracking number. Some people call it an AWB or airway bill number. You will usually spot it on your receipt, or in a message sent to you by whoever posted the item. That number is the thread that follows your parcel the whole way through. To find out where things stand, just enter your number in the box above to check the latest status. Whatever has been recorded so far will show up on the page. Do keep the number somewhere safe. Without it, there is no simple way to look up one particular shipment.

A couple of small things are good to know. A fresh booking will not appear right away. It often takes a few hours before the first scan is logged, so if nothing turns up soon after you have sent it, that is usually nothing to worry about. Hold on to your receipt until the parcel has actually been delivered, because it carries details you might want later. And if your shipment seems stuck in one spot for longer than feels right, the better move is to ring customer care or the branch that booked it. They can check the real movement and tell you what is going on. Tracking shows you the broad picture. A quick call often sorts out the rest.

Why Aramex?

Aramex: a courier service for getting your documents and parcels where they need to go.

Most of us only think about a courier when something has to reach someone. A signed paper. A gift for a cousin in another city. A packet we promised to post. That is the moment Aramex steps in. You hand over the item, it gets logged, and off it goes to the address you wrote down. And if you start wondering where it has reached, Aramex courier tracking lets you check the status yourself instead of guessing or ringing around asking.

  1. First few rounds

    One delivery at a time

    Like most courier work, it began simply. Pick up the documents and parcels, get them to the right person, do it properly. Trust came one delivery at a time, not all at once.

  2. Building a steady round

    Kept on time

    Someone has a good experience and tells a neighbour. That is how this kind of work grows. Regular pickups add up. On-time delivery is the whole thing, really, and it brings people back.

  3. Spreading the rounds

    Wider delivery area

    More people sending things means covering more areas and more addresses. Every parcel still goes through the same steps. Booked, sorted, then moved along towards wherever it has to go.

  4. The way it works today

    Tracked to the door

    These days it is the plain things done right. Careful handling. Clear updates when you ask for them. You can follow your item the whole way, from the booking counter to the door it lands at.

A courier comes down to one promise kept over and over: the thing you send actually turns up. That is the job, day in and day out, document by document and parcel by parcel, for people who need something to be somewhere else. None of it is fancy. You book your item, it gets carried, and at the other end someone signs for it. If you are sitting around waiting on a delivery, a quick look at the tracking page will tell you how far it has got, so you are not left wondering all day.

How your Aramex shipment reaches you

  1. 1

    Booking and pickup

    Your parcel gets booked and an Aramex agent picks it up from the sender, who hands it a docket or AWB number that stays with it right up to your door.

  2. 2

    Scanned into network

    At the first stop your parcel is scanned in, and that is the moment its status starts showing up online, so you can finally see it has entered the network.

  3. 3

    Sorted at hub

    At the origin hub the staff read the address and sort your parcel onto the right route, putting it together with other shipments heading the same way.

  4. 4

    Carried between cities

    Now the parcel travels between city hubs by road or air, and this is the long stretch where Aramex courier tracking shows it slowly getting closer to your town.

  5. 5

    Out for delivery

    Once it reaches the hub nearest you, a local rider loads it up and it is marked out for delivery, so chances are it lands at your address the same day.

  6. 6

    Delivered to you

    Aramex hands the parcel over and takes a signature or a quick confirmation, the status flips to delivered, and the sender gets to know it reached you safely.

Reference

Aramex tracking status meanings

Booked / Picked Up
Aramex has booked your shipment and picked it up from the sender, so it is now with them and ready to start its way to you.
In Transit
Your parcel is on the move towards your city, going between sorting points by road or air.
Received at Facility
The parcel has reached an Aramex hub or sorting centre, where staff check it and line it up for the next part of the trip.
Out for Delivery
Your parcel is with an Aramex agent on the delivery van and should reach your address today, so keep your phone close for their call.
Delivered
The parcel has been handed over at your address and signed for, so your Aramex courier tracking is done.
Delivery Attempted
Aramex came to deliver but could not hand it over, maybe nobody was home or the address needs a quick check, and they will try again.
Returned to Origin (RTO)
After the parcel could not be delivered, it is on its way back to the sender, so call Aramex if you still want it.

Aramex delivery time estimates

How long an Aramex parcel takes depends mostly on the route and the service you pick at the counter. The times below are typical, and once your shipment is booked you can follow it with Aramex courier tracking to see where it has reached.

RouteTypical delivery time
Within the same city1 to 2 days
Within the same state2 to 3 days
Metro to metro (Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and the like)2 to 4 days
To another state, longer routes3 to 6 days
Remote or rural pincodes5 to 8 days, sometimes more

These are estimates only, not guaranteed dates. Actual time varies with the service you choose, the distance, and heavier load around festivals and holidays. For a firm date on your route, ask the booking branch.

What affects Aramex charges?

Aramex does not charge one fixed amount for every parcel, so there is no single price to quote. The cost is worked out from the things below. Weigh your item, know roughly where it is going, and ask your nearest branch for a current quote.

FactorHow it affects the price
Weight (actual and volumetric)You pay on whichever is higher, the real weight or the size-based volumetric weight. A light but bulky box can cost more than a small heavy one.
Distance and zoneA parcel within your city costs less than one going across the country. The farther the zone, the higher the rate.
Service type (surface or air)Air and express services are quicker but dearer. Surface is cheaper and takes longer.
Document or parcelLight documents are usually charged at a lower slab than parcels, which go by weight and size.
Add-ons (COD, insurance, packing)Cash on delivery, insurance for valuable items, and extra packing at the counter each add to the bill.

Rates change by branch and over time, and this is not an official price list. For an exact, current price for your shipment, check with the booking branch.

Aramex branch network - by state

Aramex has 64 offices across 11 states - one local branch from each state is shown below.

State Agency NameAddressDistrictContact NoEmailDetails
Karnataka23 officesBLR - HUBSy no 49/6 Thyamagondlu, T begur Road Minnapura Village, Thyamagondlu Hobli, Nelamangala Taluk, Bengaluru Rural District 562123Bangalore8064803300N/A View KA
Maharashtra15 officesBOM - station sales officeUnit Nos. 209- 212 Ascot Centre,Sahar Airport Road,Andheri (East) Mumbai – 400099Mumbai2264803300N/A View MH
Delhi10 officesRS ComputerJ-38, Khizar Baba Colony, Muradi Road, Batla House, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, Delhi-110025Jamia Nagar8454860143N/A View DL
Tamil Nadu5 officesMAA - Station Sales OfficeHygge Work, Prime Plaza, Bearing no 54/1, 1st Street, Sripuram Colony, St. Thomas Mount, Chennai - 600016Chennai7019112699N/A View TN
Gujarat3 officesAMD- Station sales office1, Ground Floor, Sarap Complex, Opp. Navjeevan Press, Income Tax, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad, Gujrat - 380014Ahmedabad7964803300N/A View GJ
Uttar Pradesh3 officesAramex- Buddha Nagar Noida12, Ishwar Chauhan, Block A,Gali 3, Sombajar, Chhalera, Sector 44, Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, (UP) PIN-201301Noida Sector 418454860143N/A View UP
Haryana1 officesAramex- GurgaonShop No.2, Milan Complex, Opp. Panjab National Bank, Sector-17, MG Road, Sukhrali, Gurgaon, 122001Gurgaon8454860143N/A View HR
Madhya Pradesh1 officesINDOREWorkie - Shaurya Infravision, Workie Tower SP 365 Building, Janjeerwala Square, opposite Hotel Apna Avenue, Indore, Madhya Pradesh - 452003Indore9139419900N/A View MP
Rajasthan1 officesJaipurSuits café, 34/6 Kiran Path, Mansarova, Jaipur Rajasthan - 302020.Jaipur1412552993N/A View RJ
Telangana1 officesHYD - Station sales officeBoorugu Complex,Prakash Nagar, beside Old Fab india,Begumpet, Hyderabad-500016, Telangana, India.Hyderabad7019112699N/A View TS
West Bengal1 officesCCU - Kolkata Sales OfficeEast India Works, 19, RN Mukherjee Road, Main Building, Third Floor, Kolkata 700 001Kolkata Airport3364803300N/A View WB

Common tracking problems

Tracking number not working just after booking
New numbers need a bit of time to register. Wait a few hours, maybe until the next day, then check again. Still blank? The parcel probably has not been scanned in at the branch yet.
Number not recognised at all
Read each character slowly. A 0 and an O, or a 1 and an I, trip people up all the time. And use the Aramex number from your receipt, not the shop's order or bill reference. Those will not work here.
Status has not moved for days
Usually this just means the parcel is moving between hubs and has not been scanned in a while. Far-off routes are slower. But if nothing changes after a week, ring the booking branch and read out your number.
Out for delivery but nobody came
It happens. The parcel often goes back on the van for another try the next working day. Keep your phone handy, since the delivery person might call for directions. No contact after a couple of days? Check with your local Aramex branch.
Shows delivered but I have nothing
Ask around first. Family, neighbours, the watchman, the shop downstairs. Parcels often get left with someone close by. Look at the gate and reception too. If it really is gone, call customer care soon with your number and the delivery time shown.
Stuck in customs for an overseas parcel
Overseas items go through customs checks, and that can drag on for a few days, especially when duty or paperwork is pending. Keep an eye on your Aramex courier tracking for any note asking for documents, and send them back quickly so things can move.

Aramex tracking - FAQs

How do I track my Aramex shipment?

Enter your docket / AWB number in the box above and tap Track Now to see the latest status from pickup to delivery.

Where do I find my Aramex tracking number?

It is printed on the receipt the booking branch gave you.

Why is my Aramex tracking not updating?

Scans can take a few hours to appear and a new booking may take 24–48 hours to register. If it still doesn't move, call customer care.

How many days does Aramex take to deliver?

Same-city is usually 1–2 days, within the state 2–3 days, and metro-to-metro 3–4 days. Remote areas and festival periods can take longer.

What is the Aramex consignment / AWB number?

It is the unique tracking number Aramex gives your shipment at booking. It is printed on your booking receipt, and it's what you enter above to track the parcel.

Does Aramex deliver on Sundays and holidays?

Sunday and holiday delivery depends on the branch and the service used. For an urgent parcel, call your local Aramex office to confirm.

How do I raise a complaint about my Aramex shipment?

Contact Aramex customer care with your docket number, or visit the booking branch.

Is this the official Aramex website?

No. CourierInfo is an independent tracking and directory tool, not affiliated with Aramex.