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Last updated: March 2025

Superbuy Tracking Guide

How to track your Superbuy order, what every tracking status means, and exactly what to do when your package stops updating.

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TRACKING RELIABILITY BY METHOD8.5/10
How to Track Your Superbuy Order

Superbuy tracking operates in two phases that buyers often conflate. The first phase is domestic tracking within China — covering the journey from seller to Superbuy's warehouse. This uses Chinese domestic carrier tracking and is visible in your Superbuy order management interface. The second phase is international tracking — covering the journey from Superbuy's warehouse to your door. This uses the international carrier's tracking system and is typically a separate tracking number.

To access your international tracking information, log into your Superbuy account and navigate to My Parcels. Select the parcel you want to track and locate the international tracking number — usually in the format specific to your chosen shipping method. You can enter this number directly into the carrier's website, or use universal tracking sites that aggregate updates from multiple carriers.

The Superbuy dashboard provides a basic tracking summary, but for more granular updates, going directly to the carrier's tracking page or a third-party aggregator typically provides more detailed checkpoint information, particularly for the destination country segment of the journey where Superbuy's dashboard may not update as frequently.

Domestic tracking typically shows the item arriving at Superbuy's warehouse within 3–7 days of order placement. Once you submit for shipping, international tracking begins when the package is handed to the international carrier — usually 2–4 days after your shipping submission while Superbuy processes, packages, and hands over the parcel.

Tracking Status Meanings
StatusMeaningTypical DurationAction Required
Order PlacedSuperbuy purchasing from seller1–3 daysNone — wait for warehouse arrival
In WarehouseItem arrived, awaiting your actionIndefinite until you shipReview QC photos, submit shipping
Submitted for ShippingProcessing at Superbuy warehouse2–4 daysNone — package being prepared
Shipped / In TransitHanded to international carrierVaries by methodTrack via carrier number
Arrived at DestinationIn destination country1–7 days for customsMonitor customs clearance
Customs ClearanceBeing processed by destination customs1–5 business daysNone — customs processing
Out for DeliveryWith local delivery agentSame day or next dayEnsure someone is available
DeliveredPackage receivedConfirm receipt in Superbuy
Shipping Method Tracking Comparison
MethodTypical TransitTracking QualityBest For
DHL Express5–10 daysExcellentHigh-value, time-sensitive
EMS10–20 daysGoodBalance of speed and cost
YunExpress10–18 daysGoodPopular rep community choice
SF Express7–14 daysGoodPremium reliability
China Post SAL20–45 daysBasicBudget, non-urgent orders
Sea Freight30–60 daysBasicVery large, low-urgency hauls
When Tracking Stops Updating

Tracking gaps are normal and expected during international shipping, particularly at two specific points in the journey. The first common gap occurs when the package is in transit between China and the destination country — there are often no scan events during the flight or ocean segment, producing a tracking silence of 3–10 days. This is not an indication that something has gone wrong.

The second common gap occurs during customs processing at the destination country. Depending on the destination and current customs workload, packages may sit at the customs facility for several days without generating new tracking events. Customs scan frequency varies significantly by country — some customs systems generate detailed event logs, others produce minimal updates until the package clears.

The threshold for concern is typically 14+ days without a tracking update outside of the known transit window for your chosen shipping method. If your DHL express package has been tracking-silent for 14 days, that warrants a contact to Superbuy customer service. If your China Post SAL package has been silent for 10 days and is still within its expected 20–45 day transit window, waiting remains the appropriate response.

When contacting Superbuy about a lost or delayed package, include your parcel number, your international tracking number, and the shipping submission date. Superbuy can initiate a carrier trace for packages that have been silent beyond normal transit parameters, which may result in a location update or a lost package investigation and potential compensation.

Tracking Tools and Third-Party Aggregators

Several third-party tracking aggregators work well for Superbuy international shipments. 17track.net and Parcelsapp are the most commonly used in the rep community because they support the full range of Chinese and international carriers that Superbuy uses. Entering your tracking number on either platform usually returns more detail than the Superbuy dashboard alone, particularly for the last-mile delivery segment in your destination country.

Most modern smartphones also support package tracking integration. Copying a tracking number on iOS or Android often prompts a native tracking suggestion. For frequently used carriers in your country, enabling tracking notifications from the carrier's own app provides the most real-time updates — carrier apps typically push notifications for each scan event rather than requiring manual checks.

Setting up tracking alerts at the customs clearance stage is particularly useful. This is the point in the journey where buyer attention is most valuable — customs holds, import duties, or delivery address issues are most likely to require action at or around the customs stage. Monitoring from this point prevents delays that might otherwise extend delivery time by days or weeks due to missed notifications.

Note: Tracking accuracy depends on the carrier and destination country. Some countries have less integrated last-mile tracking than others. If local tracking disappears after customs clearance but your package is delivered, this is a known limitation of certain destination country tracking systems rather than a problem with Superbuy or your order.
Common Tracking Problems and Solutions

The most frequent tracking issue buyers encounter is a package stuck in the customs clearance status for an extended period. This most commonly indicates the package is in the customs facility queue, which is a passive waiting state requiring no action from the buyer in most cases. However, in some destination countries, customs may require the recipient to provide documentation or pay import duties before releasing the package. Check your email for any notifications from customs or the carrier during extended clearance holds.

A package marked as delivered but not received is a more urgent situation that requires immediate action. Contact both the carrier and Superbuy within 24 hours of the marked delivery date. Most carriers have a grace window for delivery dispute reporting. Superbuy's dispute process requires you to initiate it promptly — delays in reporting reduce your ability to claim compensation if the package was indeed lost or misdelivered.

Address issues are another common source of tracking problems. A package that shows unusual routing, returns to origin, or gets stuck at a carrier facility sometimes indicates an address problem. Verify your delivery address in Superbuy's order confirmation matches your current delivery address exactly. Small differences — apartment number format, postcode format — can cause carrier systems to flag packages for return rather than attempting delivery.

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Our Bottom LineSuperbuy tracking is reliable when you understand the expected gaps. Domestic tracking shows warehouse arrival within days. International tracking has silence periods during transit and customs that are normal and expected. Monitor from the customs clearance stage forward, and contact Superbuy customer service only after 14+ days of silence outside the normal transit window for your method.
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FAQ
Log into your Superbuy account and go to My Parcels or Order History. Each shipped parcel has an international tracking number. Track in your Superbuy dashboard or copy the number to the carrier's own tracking page for more detailed updates.
Superbuy shipping times vary by method. Economy shipping typically takes 15–30 days. Express methods like DHL or EMS take 7–15 days. SF Express and similar premium options are 5–10 days. Customs processing at the destination adds variable time.
Tracking gaps of 3–7 days are normal during international transit. If tracking has not updated for more than 14 days, contact Superbuy customer service with your parcel number to request a status check.
Customs clearance means your package has arrived at the destination country's customs facility and is being processed. This stage typically takes 1–5 business days. Longer delays may indicate a hold requiring documentation or duty payment.
Contact both the carrier and Superbuy within 24 hours of the marked delivery date. Most carriers have a time window for delivery disputes. Superbuy's dispute process also requires prompt initiation to remain eligible for compensation.
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