Saudi Post (SPL), established in 1926, is a government-operated postal service in Saudi Arabia, offering modern logistics and postal solutions. Key highlights include:
History: Originally named “al-Bareed,” it rebranded to SPL in 2021 and operates over 549 offices nationwide, serving 11.5 million customers.
Services:
WASEL: Home delivery for citizens and residents.
EMS (Express Mail Service): Fast international shipping (up to 30 kg).
National Address System: Enhances delivery accuracy for governmental and commercial transactions.
E-commerce Support: Partnerships to facilitate online shopping and logistics.
Visit the official tracking page (https://splonline.com.sa/en/).
Enter your 13- to 15-character tracking number (e.g., EE123456789SA) in the Track and Trace field.
Click “Track” to view real-time updates, including status, location history, and estimated delivery.
Method 2: Third-Party Tracking Tools
Obtain your Saudi Post tracking number from the seller or shipping confirmation.
Visit a third-party tracking platform (e.g., Synctrack).
Enter the tracking number and select “Saudi Post” as the carrier (if required).
Click “Track” to access consolidated shipment details.
Phone:
Toll-free (KSA): 19992
International: +966 11 289 8888
Email: [email protected]
Office Address:
Building 2929, Rayhanah Bint Zaid Street, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Q1: What does a Saudi Post tracking number look like?
A: It typically has 13 characters (e.g., EE123456789SA) or 15 characters (e.g., GDS244612345678).
Q2: How long does Saudi Post take to deliver packages?
A: Domestic: 1–7 business days. International: 7–21 days, depending on customs and destination.
Q3: What if my tracking status says “Delivered” but I haven’t received the package?
A: Check with neighbors or household members first. If unresolved, contact Saudi Post’s customer service immediately with your tracking number.
Q4: Can I track a package without a tracking number?
A: No. The tracking number is mandatory. If lost, contact the sender or Saudi Post’s support team.
Q5: What do common tracking statuses mean?
“In Transit”: Package en route.
“Out for Delivery”: Expected soon.
“Delivered”: Successfully received