Geodis tracking

Track a Geodis parcel

Enter your Geodis consignment number to follow your item from booking to delivery. Below, we explain every status, the common reasons tracking stalls, and how businesses track Geodis deliveries the moment they reach the building.

Track a Geodis parcel

Enter your tracking number to see the parcel's journey.

Prefer the carrier? Track on the official Geodis site →

About Geodis

Geodis is a French logistics and transport group, part of the SNCF group. It is a major player in B2B freight, distribution and express delivery, moving goods for manufacturers, retailers and industrial customers across France and internationally.

Because much of Geodis's work is freight and distribution, deliveries often go to business addresses through depots and appointment-based slots rather than a doorstep drop - the tracking vocabulary reflects that consignment-led journey.

Geodis tracking number formats

A Geodis tracking number is a numeric consignment/tracking number quoted on the sender's dispatch paperwork or booking confirmation. For freight, this is separate from your own purchase-order reference - track using the consignment number.

Numeric consignment number Booking confirmation ref Dispatch note number

Geodis tracking statuses explained

  • BookedThe consignment has been registered with Geodis and is awaiting collection.
  • CollectedGeodis has picked up the goods from the sender and they have entered the network.
  • In transitThe consignment is moving between hubs. For freight, expect longer legs and quiet gaps between scans.
  • At depotThe consignment has reached a local depot and is being prepared or scheduled for delivery.
  • Out for deliveryThe consignment is with a driver for delivery, often to a booked appointment slot.
  • DeliveredHanded over at the address. For businesses this means goods-in, reception or the mailroom received it - not yet the named recipient.
  • ExceptionSomething interrupted the journey - a failed appointment, address query or handling issue. Check the detail and next step.

Geodis tracking FAQs

How do I track a Geodis consignment?

Enter your consignment or tracking number into the tracker above - a numeric code from the sender's dispatch paperwork or booking confirmation. You'll see each step from booked and collected through to delivered.

What does a Geodis tracking number look like?

It's a numeric consignment or tracking number, quoted on the sender's dispatch documents or booking confirmation. For freight, that number is different from your own purchase-order reference - track using the consignment number.

Why does my Geodis delivery need an appointment?

Geodis handles a lot of B2B freight and distribution, where deliveries are often booked to a business address by appointment so a loading bay, forklift or signatory is available. Your status shows when a slot has been arranged.

What does “delivered” mean at a business address?

For an office, campus or apartment block, “delivered” means Geodis handed the consignment to goods-in, reception or a mailroom - not to the named person. Internal tracking software like Traizr takes over from that point.

Can Traizr track Geodis deliveries automatically?

Traizr tracks parcels and consignments once they reach your building: staff scan each item in, the recipient is notified automatically, and a signature is captured on collection - a complete chain of custody from courier to recipient.

Common Geodis tracking problems

Business & appointment freight delivery

Freight often needs a booked slot and someone to receive it. If your status shows an appointment, make sure goods-in is staffed and access is clear for the vehicle.

Depot handling

Consignments frequently sit “at depot” while a delivery is scheduled. That's normal for freight - the next scan is usually “out for delivery” once a slot is set.

Consignment vs your own reference

Track with the Geodis consignment number, not your internal PO or order reference. The two are different, and only the consignment number returns scans.

Tracking not updating

Freight legs are longer, so scans can be spread out. If nothing changes for several days past the expected date, ask the sender to raise an enquiry with Geodis.

What happens after “Delivered”?

For a home address, delivery is the end of the story. For an office, university, hospital or apartment building, it's only halfway: the consignment has reached the door, but it still has to travel from goods-in or reception to the person it's actually for. That internal leg is invisible to Geodis - and it's where deliveries most often go missing.

Traizr picks up exactly where the courier scan ends, giving your building the same visibility for the internal journey that Geodis gives for the external one.

How Traizr tracks Geodis deliveries inside your building

Most tracking stops at “Delivered”. Traizr continues the journey - from the front desk to the recipient's signature.

  1. CourierGeodis arrives
  2. ReceptionScanned in
  3. MailroomLogged & sorted
  4. NotificationRecipient alerted
  5. CollectionHanded over
  6. SignatureProof captured
  7. Audit trailFull history

Never lose a Geodis parcel in the building again

Traizr is internal mail & parcel tracking for reception teams and mailrooms - scan-in, instant recipient notifications, and a signature-backed audit trail for every item.

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