CSSBuy Shipping: How to Track Every Milestone from China to Delivery
Navigating international shipping can be complex. With CSSBuy's step-by-step logistics tracking, you can monitor your parcel's journey with confidence. This guide will teach you how to read tracking codes and interpret each delivery stage accurately.
Understanding Your Tracking Number
Your CSSBuy tracking number (e.g., RB123456789CNLY123456789CN) is the key to your shipment's journey. The prefix and suffix often indicate the carrier and origin country.
Common Carrier Prefixes:
- RB, LY, LZ:
- UM, UK:
- EA, EB:
- 123...CN:
The final destination carrier (like USPS, Royal Mail, or local post) will assign a second tracking number upon arrival.
Interpreting the Key Delivery Stages
Here is the typical progression of statuses you will see, from warehouse to doorstep.
Stage 1: Shipment Prepared & Collected
Status Examples:
What it means:
Stage 2: Departed from China
Status Examples:
What it means:
Stage 3: Arrival & Customs in Destination Country
Status Examples:
What it means:
Stage 4: Handed to Local Carrier
Status Examples:
What it means:
Stage 5: Out for Delivery & Delivered
Status Examples:
What it means:
Pro Tips for Accurate Tracking
Use Multiple Trackers
Check your CSSBuy dashboard first, then use universal sites like 17track.netparcelsapp.com
Expect "Gaps" in Updates
International tracking isn't always real-time. A status may not update for several days while the parcel is in transit between countries — this is normal.
Understand Customs Delays
"Customs Hold" is not an error. Parcels can be held from 2 hours to 2 weeks (or more). Only contact CSSBuy support if the hold extends beyond the carrier's estimated timeframe.
Switch Tracking Numbers
Once your parcel lands, use the new tracking number provided by the destination carrier (if any) on their