Chile post. Chile Post - tracking postal items. Foreign post offices

To track your parcel, you need to take a few simple steps.
1. Go to the home page
2. Enter the track code in the field with the heading "Track mailing"
3. Click on the "Track your package" button located to the right of the field.
4. After a few seconds, the tracking result is displayed.
5. Study the result, and especially carefully the last status.
6. The projected delivery period, displayed in the track code information.

Try it, it's not difficult;)

If you do not understand the movement between postal companies, click the link with the text "Group by company", which is located under the tracking statuses.

If you have any difficulties with statuses in English, click on the link with the text "Translate into Russian", which is located under the tracking statuses.

Carefully read the section "Information about the track code", there you will find approximate delivery times and other useful information.

If, during tracking, a block is displayed in a red frame with the heading "Pay Attention!", Carefully read everything that is written in it.

In these information blocks, you will find 90% of the answers to all your questions.

If in the "Pay Attention!" it is written that the track code is not tracked in the country of destination, in this case, tracking the parcel becomes impossible after the parcel is sent to the country of destination / after arriving at Moscow Distribution Center / Item Arrived at Pulkovo / Arrived at Pulkovo / Left Luxembourg / Left Helsinki / Sending to the Russian Federation or after a long pause of 1 - 2 weeks, it is impossible to track the location of the parcel. Nothing, and nowhere. No way at all \u003d)
In this case, you need to wait for a notification from your post office.

To calculate the delivery time within Russia (for example, after export, from Moscow to your city), use the "Delivery Control Time Calculator"

If the seller promised that the package will arrive in two weeks, and the package travels for more than two weeks, this is normal, the sellers are interested in sales, and therefore they are misleading.

If less than 7-14 days have passed since the receipt of the track code, and the parcel is not tracked, or the seller claims to have sent the parcel, and the status of the parcel "the item pre-advised" / "Received email notification" does not change for several days, this is normal, you can read more details by clicking on the link:.

If the status of a postal item does not change for 7 - 20 days, do not worry, this is normal for international postal items.

If your previous orders arrived in 2-3 weeks, and a new package has been traveling for more than a month, this is normal, because parcels go by different routes, in different ways, they can wait for sending by plane for 1 day, or maybe a week.

If the parcel has left the sorting center, customs, intermediate point and there are no new statuses within 7 - 20 days, do not worry, the parcel is not a courier who carries the parcel from one city to your home. In order for a new status to appear, the parcel must arrive, unload, scan, etc. at the next sorting point or post office, and this takes much more time than just getting from one city to another.

If you do not understand the meaning of such statuses as Acceptance / Export / Import / Arrived at the place of delivery, etc., you can see the decoding of the main statuses of international mailings:

If, 5 days before the end of the protection period, the parcel is not delivered to your post office, you have the right to open a dispute.

If, based on the above, you do not understand anything, read this instruction again, and again, until you are completely enlightened;)

Chile Post website website. When added to the personal list, the movement of parcels is updated automatically.

Chile Post is Chile's national postal operator, providing forwarding services both within the country and abroad. In addition to standard delivery, it deals with courier delivery. As a member of the EMS Cooperative, Chile Post is the designated operator for the delivery of EMS items.

The International Postal Regulations strictly prohibit the sending of drugs, psychotropic or explosive, flammable or other dangerous substances and items in the mail. The Chilean Post website contains complete postage rules, including restrictions on size, weight and attachment of mail.

What are the track numbers of Chile Post

For EMS and Parcels, Chile Post always assigns a tracking number. Small packages can be unregistered and go without tracking.

A unified track number format for registered international postal items has been approved. Chile Post's track number has the same look and consists of 13 characters:

  • For small bags weighing up to 2 kg - Rx123456785CL;
  • For parcels weighing from 2 to 20 kg - Cx123456785CL;
  • For EMS shipments - Ex123456785CL.

The first letter R indicates that the small package is registered, for the parcel there will be the letter C, EMC mail starts with Latin E. The numbers guarantee the uniqueness of the number. But the last letters determine the country of the postal service from where the parcel was sent.

Chile Post Parcel Tracking

The longest pause in tracking packages from Chile occurs between imports and exports. In order not to worry about your shipment and to imagine where the parcel is at the moment, you can track Chile Post shipments on the website with a Russian translation of all tracking statuses.

The sender can receive the tracking number for tracking the postal item of the Post of Chile when registering at the post office. Or register the parcel remotely. But we must remember that electronic registration does not yet guarantee that the sender will send the parcel. In the first case, the physical transfer of the shipment occurs immediately, so information about the number of the postal item is entered into the tracking system very quickly and the recipient can immediately see the status of the IGO acceptance for shipment.

Mail development

The history of the post office in Chile dates back to the colonial times of the 18th century, when the territory of Chile belonged to the Spanish monarchy. In 1748, a regular monthly postal service begins between Santiago and Buenos Aires. In 1766, for the first time, their own postmarks were introduced for Santiago and other cities of the Captaincy General of Chile. So, the post from the port city of Valparaiso was marked with a postmark with the inscription BALPARAISO... The post office in Chile was governed from Spain until 1818, when Chile officially became an independent state.

In 1840, the Chilean post "Correos de Chile" established a regular postal service throughout the country. Soon, not only letters, but also postal packages and parcels were accepted for delivery.

Issues of postage stamps

The first two Chilean postage stamps (1853)

10 years after the first Latin American state, Brazil, issued postage stamps, Chile followed suit. On July 1, 1853, the first two Chilean postage stamps went on sale in the country's post offices. The first Chilean stamps, in denominations of 5 and 10 centavos, were adorned with a portrait of Christopher Columbus, were imprinted in the UK and were not pronged. They were initially issued at the post offices in Santiago and Valparaiso. According to the law, in the period from 1853 to 1910, only the image of Columbus was allowed on all Chilean stamps.

Other types of postage stamps

The only exceptions to the mandatory use of a portrait of Columbus on early Chilean stamps were service stamps (since 1880), and telegraph stamps with low denomination overprints (since 1904).

In 1927, the first Chilean airmail stamps were issued, also used on the Santiago-Valparaiso line. In April 1957, the first batch postage stamps were issued.

At present, Chile produces almost only stamps for parcel machines. Sometimes stamps with various motives, ordered from the state by private firms or individuals, also appear in very limited editions. As a rule, they have a very high demand and cost.

Occupation marks

During the Chilean-Peruvian "saltpeter" war of 1879-1881, Chile used overprinted Peruvian postage stamps and its own overprinted stamps in the occupied territories. Nowadays such stamps are especially appreciated by collectors.

Foreign post offices

Since from 1865 to 1881 transcontinental mail from Chile was carried out by British postal agencies, of particular interest to collectors of Chilean stamps are British stamps of the time, marked with special postmarks and overprints in the ports of Valparaiso, Caldera and Coquimbo. During the same period, the French Consulate in Chile also uses its own stamped stamps Valparaiso.

Fantastic releases

There are fantastic brands of the "Republic of Koroko" (Spanish. Coroco), which allegedly existed for a short time somewhere in the Andes and became part of Chile. 5 centavo stamps with inscription "Coroco" appeared in 1913. Who and where carried out this speculative fantastic release is unknown.

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Notes

Literature

  • Chile // Great Philatelic Dictionary / N. I. Vladinets, L. I. Ilyichev, I. Ya. Levitas, P. F. Mazur, I. N. Merkulov, I. A. Morosanov, Yu. K. Myakota, S. A. Panasyan, Yu. M. Rudnikov, MB Slutskiy, V. A. Yakobs; under total. ed. N.I. Vladinets and V.A.Yakobs. - M .: Radio and communication, 1988 .-- 320 p. - ISBN 5-256-00175-2
  • Chile // Philatelic geography (foreign countries): Handbook / L. L. Lepeshinsky. - M .: Communication, 1967. - S.?. - 480 p.
  • Vargas, V. s / f. Catálogo Vargas de sellos de Chile. 15 ed. ( Vargas catalog of Chile postage stamps)
  • SOFICH / Catálogo Especializado Chile 2006.

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