Amazon Tracking

Amazon Tracking

Track Amazon Logistics (AMZL) Shipments

Shipyu provides real-time Amazon Logistics tracking for operations teams that need delivery visibility, driver updates, and proof of delivery. Enter an Amazon tracking number (TBA, TBC, or TBM) below to view shipment status and live delivery progress.

Supports UPS, USPS, FedEx, and DHL.

What Shipyu Provides for Amazon Shipping Tracking

Shipyu centralizes Amazon Logistics tracking data into a single operational dashboard.

Shipyu retrieves Amazon tracking events in real time and converts raw delivery scans into clear shipment statuses. Operations teams use Shipyu to monitor Amazon-fulfilled shipments without manually checking Amazon order pages.

Shipyu supports Amazon Logistics (AMZL) last-mile deliveries, Amazon Shipping outbound shipments, Amazon MCF (Multi-Channel Fulfillment) deliveries, real-time driver tracking (when available), delivery photo confirmation, delivery attempt notifications, and exception detection and alerts.

For sellers using Amazon MCF, Shipyu tracks outbound shipments delivered by Amazon Logistics and surfaces delivery risk before customer complaints occur.

Amazon Logistics (AMZL) last-mile deliveries
Amazon MCF (Multi-Channel Fulfillment) deliveries
Real-time driver tracking (when available)
Delivery photo confirmation
Exception detection and alerts

How Amazon Shipping Tracking Works

Amazon assigns standardized tracking statuses as packages move through its delivery network.

- In Transit — Amazon has processed the shipment, and it is moving through the logistics network toward the delivery area. - Out for Delivery — The package is on an Amazon delivery vehicle and scheduled for delivery that day. - Delivered — Amazon has delivered the shipment. Tracking may include delivery time, photo confirmation, or recipient details. - Exception — A delivery issue has occurred. Exceptions may include access problems, weather delays, or failed delivery attempts.

Common Amazon Shipping Tracking Issues

"Shipment Delayed" — Amazon may delay delivery due to weather, route changes, or facility processing constraints.

Marked Delivered but Not Received — Amazon may provide photo confirmation or delivery notes. Review delivery proof within tracking details.

No Tracking Updates — Tracking updates may pause between facilities or before the first physical scan. Updates typically resume within 24–48 hours.

Shipyu monitors these conditions and alerts teams when shipments deviate from expected delivery timelines.

Amazon Shipping Tracking Number Format

Amazon Logistics tracking numbers typically begin with TBA (Tracking by Amazon), TBC, or TBM

Example

TBA123456789012

Stop manually checking Amazon Shipping tracking pages.

  • Operational visibility across all Amazon Shipping shipments
  • Automated alerts and exception detection
  • Centralized dashboards for your team