O‘zbekiston Pochtasi (Uzbekistan Post)

Uzbekistan Post, also known as O‘zbekiston Pochtasii, is Uzbekistan's national postal service provider. It was founded in 1991 after the Soviet Union's dissolution and transitioned into an open joint-stock company structure in 2014. Uzbekistan Post joined the Universal Postal Union (UPU) under the same name on February 24, 1994. The UPU is an international organization that promotes cooperation and sets standards for global postal services, allowing member countries to exchange mail.
As the official postal operator in Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan Post provides a wide range of postal services to individuals and businesses. These include domestic and international mail delivery, parcel services, money transfers, and other postal services. Uzbekistan Post is essential in facilitating communication and trade within Uzbekistan and connecting the country to the global postal network through its UPU membership. The company continuously adapts and expands its services to meet customer needs and contribute to the development of the postal industry in Uzbekistan.

O‘zbekiston Pochtasi (Uzbekistan Post) Parcel Tracking

To get complete information about your package's current status and location, you must enter the associated tracking number. This tracking number is a unique identifier for your package and allows the delivery service to track its progress through the transport and distribution centers network.

By entering the tracking number, you can find where the package is in transit, arrived at its destination, or was delivered. You will also be able to see details such as the date and time of each scan, the package's location, any delays or exceptions during transit, and the estimated delivery date, if applicable. Also, you can validate the tracking number according to the UPU S10-12 standard.

O‘zbekiston Pochtasi (Uzbekistan Post) S10 Valid Tracking Numbers Datasets

O‘zbekiston Pochtasi (Uzbekistan Post) tracking numbers allows both the sender and recipient to track the progress of their package as it travels through the carrier's network of transport and distribution centers. This may be especially important for international shipments, which may take longer to arrive and may be subject to additional customs procedures and regulations. The tracking number dataset collects data from multiple sources, including carrier records and third-party tracking websites and services.
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