On it's way
EMS arrival at a delivery or transit office refers to the moment when an Express Mail Service (EMS) package reaches its designated sorting facility or delivery point. This marks a key step in the shipping process, indicating that the package is ready to be processed for final delivery. The arrival is typically tracked, allowing both senders and recipients to monitor the package's status. Once at the transit office, the package is sorted for delivery to its final destination.
The responsibility for a lost package during transit typically lies with the shipping company or carrier.
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transit tourists are those who visit another country on another destination
the information of the package was sent to the courier and they have the package ready to be moved to facility to facility and eventually to the destination. I am waiting for my package and it's on the move. Posting it the first step.
transit tourist are people stopping over in a country on their way to a another destination
I thought my package would never arrive, it was in transit for over a week.
If the package is covered under transit insurance, the recipient need not to pay for the same to the courier.
Location Scan means your package is moving with the UPS©/USPS©/FEDEX© system. Your package has been scanned to give an update for the customer. Also, your package is In Transit to the next stop until delivery.
"Arrived at USPS Destination Facility" means that a package has reached a sorting or distribution center within the United States Postal Service network that is responsible for delivering it to the final destination. This status indicates that the package is in the final stages of processing before out for delivery. It typically suggests that the package is on track to be delivered soon, usually within the next day or two.
There are tracking numbers available to be placed on the package and scanned when it is dropped off at the post office, or freight service. The package then gets scanned when it arrives at the destination.
In transit means that something is "on the road" or "in the air" or otherwise in the process of moving from one place to another. It has left its origin but not yet arrived at its destination - it is "in transit."