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Despite the opening of new delivery methods, a lot of US customers continue to use the services of the regular US state mail – USPS, which delivers parcels all over the world and offers very affordable prices and good conditions.
Today we will talk about the fate of packages sent through USPS from the warehouse to your post office and will touch on some aspects of the USPS tracking services you probably didn’t know.
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It’s worth starting with the fact that, regardless of the type of USPS mail item, the package will make the same path to you, which can be schematically depicted as follows:
This is how the parcel moves through the United States.

In the same way, but only in reverse, it moves around the country of the recipient:
Sometimes, depending on the load of postal services and various external factors, this scheme changes slightly. Transit cities or even countries can appear in it. It is important to understand that the behavior of a large postal company is simply impossible to predict. It all depends on their own logistics decisions.
The main and only element that allows us to understand where the package is currently located is the postal identifier or the tracking number.
Any user of the mail services knows what package tracking is. However, the tracking number is not just a random combination of letters and numbers. Each of them contains encrypted information.
Basic tracking numbers for USPS international shipments:

Any tracking number of an outgoing USPS parcel consists of 4 letters (2 in front, 2 in back) and 9 digits. To understand how it works, you should break tracking into 4 parts:
Answering the most popular question: it is impossible to determine where the package is going having only a tracking number. Yet such a USPS service is quite a useful thing for all process parties.

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