It means a package has left its point of origin.
It means it is being transported from one place to another. The usual method is on a USPS truck. When it is Out for Delivery it is on your mail carrier's vehicle.
Means it has left the location shown, and is enroute to its next stop.
This means they shipped it, or are currently shipping it to another facility to either sort it, or put it on the truck.
It is a new form of tracking by the USPS. It means that the package is on its way to a sorting facility, and from that sorting facility the package will be sent to its destination.
I had departed NO - not 'I', and not 'had'. He (or she or it; need context to tell which) departed.
As mail passes through the sorting machines, a record of the mail is created and tracking information is sent out. If your package went through a sort facility, it should be out for delivery the same day, or maybe early the next morning.
As mail passes through the sorting machines, a record of the mail is created and tracking information is sent out. If your package went through a sort facility, it should be out for delivery the same day, or maybe early the next morning.
The people when they ship things, or when they buy stamps, and also the government because it is a federal facility.
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It depends on your meaning. Sometimes people refer to a dead person as "the departed," so you would say "the faithful departed" in that context. However, if you mean someone left faithfully, you'd say "they faithfully departed on their mission."
It was accepted for shipping.
As mail passes through the sorting machines, a record of the mail is created and tracking information is sent out. If your package went through a sort facility, it should be out for delivery the same day, or maybe early the next morning.
If you mean voided-cancelled
A 'primitive' facility might be considered the opposite of a 'state of the art' facility. A facility which has few tools to work with.