PostNord tracking
Track a PostNord parcel
Enter your PostNord tracking number to follow your item from notification to delivery. Below, we explain every status, the common reasons tracking stalls, and how businesses track PostNord deliveries the moment they reach the building.
Track a PostNord parcel
Enter your tracking number to see the parcel's journey.
About PostNord
PostNord is the combined postal operator of Sweden and Denmark and the main parcel carrier across the Nordics, formed from the merger of the two countries' national posts. It delivers letters and parcels domestically and moves a large volume of cross-border shipments between the Nordic markets, with collection handled at a wide network of service points and lockers.
Parcels and tracked items carry full scan history from notification to delivery. Ordinary untracked letters have no scan trail, so there is nothing to look up - the tracker only works for parcels and tracked or registered items.
PostNord tracking number formats
A PostNord domestic number is a long numeric item ID printed on the label or shipping confirmation. International tracked and registered items instead use the universal S10 format: two letters, nine digits and a country code such as SE or DK. You will find the number on the sender's dispatch email, your receipt, or the parcel label.
PostNord tracking statuses explained
- Notified / RegisteredPostNord has received the shipment details and is expecting the parcel, but has not yet taken physical custody of it.
- In transitThe parcel is moving through the network between terminals, often across a Nordic border. Expect quiet gaps between scans.
- Arrived at a service pointThe item has reached a local service point and is being prepared for delivery or collection.
- Out for deliveryThe item is with a driver on the delivery round and should arrive that day.
- DeliveredHanded over at the address. For businesses this means reception or the mailroom received it - not yet the named recipient.
- Ready for pickupHeld at a service point or locker for collection. Bring ID and the pickup code or reference.
PostNord tracking FAQs
How do I track a PostNord parcel?
Enter your tracking number into the tracker above. Domestic items use a numeric item ID; international items use an S10 code. You'll see each scan from Notified to Delivered.
What does a PostNord tracking number look like?
A domestic number is a long numeric item ID on the label or shipping confirmation. International tracked items follow the S10 format: two letters, nine digits and a country code such as SE or DK.
Why is my PostNord tracking not updating?
Tracking normally pauses between scans, such as overnight in transit, during cross-border transport between the Nordic countries, or while a parcel waits at a service point. If there's been no scan for several days, ask the sender to raise an enquiry with PostNord.
What does “delivered” mean at a business address?
For an office, campus or apartment block, “delivered” means PostNord handed the parcel to reception or a mailroom - not to the named person. Internal tracking software like Traizr takes over from that point.
Can Traizr track PostNord parcels automatically?
Traizr tracks parcels 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 PostNord tracking problems
Waiting at a service point
If delivery to the door failed, the parcel is usually available at a nearby service point. Take ID and the pickup code from your tracking or notification to collect it.
Stuck in cross-border transit
Shipments moving between Sweden, Denmark and the other Nordic markets can sit quietly while they change network. Long gaps at this stage are normal; give it a few working days.
Delivered to a locker
PostNord may place a parcel in a parcel locker rather than at the door. Your notification includes the location and the code needed to open it.
Says delivered but not received
At a business, it's usually with reception or the mailroom. Check there first - this is exactly the internal gap Traizr closes.
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 parcel has reached the door, but it still has to travel from reception to the person it's actually for. That internal leg is invisible to PostNord - and it's where parcels most often go missing.
Traizr picks up exactly where the courier scan ends, giving your building the same visibility for the internal journey that PostNord gives for the external one.
How Traizr tracks PostNord deliveries inside your building
Most tracking stops at “Delivered”. Traizr continues the journey - from the front desk to the recipient's signature.
- CourierPostNord arrives
- ReceptionScanned in
- MailroomLogged & sorted
- NotificationRecipient alerted
- CollectionHanded over
- SignatureProof captured
- Audit trailFull history
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