All Malaysia Post shipments can be found on the Postal Ninja package tracker by entering the tracking number in the search field and clicking the "Find by tracking number" button.
Pos Malaysia is the Malaysia's national postal operator, providing shipping services both domestically and internationally. In addition to standard deliveries, it also handles package deliveries. As part of the EMS cooperative, Pos Malaysia is an official operator for the delivery of EMS shipments.
The international postal regulations strictly prohibit the shipment of narcotics, psychotropic or explosive substances and materials, inflammable substances, or any other kind of danger. All shipping rules, including those that restrict dimensions, weight, and postal packaging, can be found on the Malaysia Post's website.
What are Malaysia Post tracking numbers like?
Letters and parcels are sent with a Malaysia Post tracking number, which can be used to track the movement of the package. The sender may not register small packages and letters, in which case they will not have a tracking number.
The international postal identifier consists of an alphanumeric sequence:
RT123456785MY: small package from Malaysia;
CA123456785MY: shipment from Malaysia;
EE123456785MY: express shipment from Malaysia.
According to the international format of the Universal Postal Union, the structure of the tracking number has a specific meaning for each letter and digit:
First letter R/C/E: indicates the type of shipment. A Malaysia Post tracking number that starts with the letter R (Registered) designates registered small packages;
123456785: this numerical sequence provides a uniqueness;
MY: refers to the country of the originating postal service.
Tracking of Malaysia Post postal packages
Through the tracking number, you can find a package from Malaysia and find out in which distribution center it is located, when it passed through export and import, and arrived at the post office.
With a "package received" status, the recipient can be sure that it has been sent. After that, Malaysia Post shipments in transit go to a distribution center, where they are sorted and directed to the international mail exchange point. The Malaysia Post items are then cleared through customs and delivered to the designated postal operator in the destination country. This is known as the "export" tracking stage. Once imported, they go through a similar process in the destination country. The final tracking status indicates that the package has been delivered.
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