Hongkong Post

Hong Kong boasts a fascinating postal history that dates back to establishing of the first General Post Office in November 1841. Initially situated on the slope above St John's Cathedral, the post office was relocated to a new building near Pedder's Wharf at the corner of Queens Road and Pedder Street in 1846, eventually becoming the second General Post Office building.

In 1973, Hong Kong Post introduced Speedpost, a service designed to expedite the delivery of business and commercial documents by air to over 60 destinations. Today, Speedpost has expanded its reach to over 200 destinations worldwide.

The Hunghom International Postal Center, which handles 100 tons of mail daily, was launched in June 1980. In July 1990, a mechanized letter-sorting system was introduced, significantly boosting the speed and efficiency of mail-sorting operations.

Hong Kong Post remains committed to serving the diverse needs of government and corporate customers by providing a wide range of products and services. With a focus on customer satisfaction, Hong Kong Post is a trusted postal service provider in the region.

Hongkong Post Parcel Tracking

To get complete information about your package's current status and location, you must enter the associated tracking number. This tracking number is a unique identifier for your package and allows the delivery service to track its progress through the transport and distribution centers network.

By entering the tracking number, you can find where the package is in transit, arrived at its destination, or was delivered. You will also be able to see details such as the date and time of each scan, the package's location, any delays or exceptions during transit, and the estimated delivery date, if applicable. Also, you can validate the tracking number according to the UPU S10-12 standard.

Hongkong Post S10 Valid Tracking Numbers Datasets

Hongkong Post tracking numbers allows both the sender and recipient to track the progress of their package as it travels through the carrier's network of transport and distribution centers. This may be especially important for international shipments, which may take longer to arrive and may be subject to additional customs procedures and regulations. The tracking number dataset collects data from multiple sources, including carrier records and third-party tracking websites and services.
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