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.
it get delivered..
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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.
This means they shipped it, or are currently shipping it to another facility to either sort it, or put it on the truck.
When ordering products internationally, the United States Post Office uses several codes for different processes in the shipment of the package. The "Processed through Office of Exchange" label means it has been cleared through customs in the United States and is being sent to a USPS sort facility.
Processed at the Post Office means the letter or package was sorted at a certified United States Post Office facility. Then, shipped across a destined route and sorted through each location. until delivered to the recipient.
It means a package has left its point of origin.
You got through the process at USPS... soon you will get an email arranging training.
"Processed through ISC" stands for "Processed through International Service Center." It indicates that a package or mail item has passed through a U.S. Customs and Border Protection International Service Center for examination and clearance before continuing its journey to its final destination.
It means the mail was processed and left the United States; the mail is on its way to the APO address and is usually delivered in a matter of 4-7 days.
It was accepted for shipping.
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.