CargoTrack helps businesses reduce delivery confusion, automate tracking updates, and give customers a clean delivery timeline from pickup to final delivery.
One platform that supports simple customer tracking, seller dashboards, delivery notifications, and developer integrations.
Give customers a simple page where they can enter a tracking number and instantly see shipment progress.
Help online sellers manage customer deliveries, reduce repeated WhatsApp messages, and monitor shipment status.
Notify customers when packages are registered, picked up, in transit, delayed, out for delivery, or delivered.
Connect CargoTrack to e-commerce websites, logistics dashboards, mobile apps, and custom delivery systems.
Understand delivery performance, customer tracking behavior, delays, failed deliveries, and carrier reliability.
Store structured delivery records so businesses and customers have a clear source of truth for package movement.
Simple enough for customers. Structured enough for businesses. Flexible enough for developers.
A package is created with a tracking number, destination details, customer information, and expected delivery window.
Each movement is recorded as the package moves through pickup, hub processing, transit, and delivery stages.
Customers receive clearer visibility through tracking pages, status updates, and delivery milestones.
Businesses review delivery speed, bottlenecks, failed delivery attempts, and customer tracking behavior.
In markets where customers constantly ask "Where is my package?", tracking visibility becomes a trust engine. CargoTrack is designed to reduce uncertainty, improve communication, and make delivery operations look serious.
Reduce support pressure and let customers track orders without repeatedly messaging your team.
Give clients clear package visibility and create a more professional delivery experience.
Track packages across pickup, processing hubs, dispatch, transit, and final delivery.
Use the tracking API to embed shipment status directly inside your website, app, or dashboard.
Start with package tracking, then expand into alerts, dashboards, analytics, and API integrations as your delivery volume grows.