Carrier Facilities: How Important are They for Your Business Success? (+Most Common Q&A) (2024)

Carrier Facilities: How Important are They for Your Business Success? (+Most Common Q&A) (1)

By Rachel Hand Published on October 6, 2022 Last updated on August 14, 2023

Carrier Facilities: How Important are They for Your Business Success? (+Most Common Q&A) (2)

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What is a carrier facility?

Why businesses should keep track of packages in real-time

ShipBob maximizes your shipping performance

Bonus tip: Key terminology regarding your package status

Carrier facility FAQs

After you pick and pack your orders to perfection (or a 3PL does for you), the carrier of your choice picks them up and delivers them straight to your customer’s front door. Simple, right?

Well, not quite. Once it’s handed off to a courier, an order’s last-mile journey is just beginning — and your responsibility isn’t finished yet.

While each package’s journey can vary, almost every ecommerce order will spend time in a carrier facility before arriving at its final destination. It is crucial that ecommerce businesses understand what goes on at a carrier facility, as these facilities and their operations directly impact the delivery and customer experience — and, by extension, your bottom line.

In this article, we’ll break down what a carrier facility is, answer common questions about popular carriers, and discuss the benefits of tracking your packages in real-time.

What is a carrier facility?

A carrier facility is a large warehouse or distribution center owned and operated by a carrier company, and that holds packages that are meant to be delivered within a specific geographic region.

Packages that arrive at a carrier facility are processed, scanned, and sorted before they are either sent to a different carrier facility or delivered to the end customers. Carrier facilities can be large or small, depending on the size of the area they cover.

What you need to know about carrier facilities as a business

When your business works closely with carriers to complete their order fulfillment, it’s important to understand how a carrier facility works. There are plenty of activities that take place within these facilities, and in order for orders to reach the right customers within the right time frame, these activities must be impeccably coordinated.

The chain of activity begins when trucks bring in packages addressed to the cities and localities that the facility serves. The trucks drop off the packages at designated locations within the facility, and the facility logs each package based on criteria like its shipping journey, destination region, or mode of travel.

Once logged, packages are next sorted based on the criteria listed above, and assigned to specific storage locations based on the type of product.

For example, some parcels may require special storage spaces (such as freezers, refrigerated rooms, or darkrooms), some may be set aside for forwarding to a different facility even closer to the final destination, and some may be transported from truck to truck without being stored at all.

From there, packages are loaded onto other trucks or delivery vans, which will either take them closer to the final delivery destination or complete the delivery.

Through this organized process, carrier facilities ensure that the right products are routed to the right destinations, and undergo proper storage in transit to prevent spoilage or damage.

4 biggest carrier facilities (+ most common Q&A)

The biggest players in the domestic shipping and delivery industry have their own carrier facilities. Here are answers to common questions about four of the most popular carriers and their carrier facilities.

Carrier FacilityPickup OptionProcessing Timeframe
AmazonNoN/A
UPSYes1-2 days
USPS
(United States Postal Service)
Yes1-2 days
AmazonYesA few hours to 2 days

1. Amazon carrier facility

Can I pick up an Amazon package from a carrier facility?

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to pick up your Amazon package from the carrier facility, as it’s not open to the public. However, those customers who specified that their order should be delivered to an Amazon Hub can pick up their package after receiving the delivery notice.

How long does a package stay at an Amazon facility?

Amazon carrier facilities don’t hold packages for any specific time frame. Factors such as the type of shipping service used, the product itself, and seasonal pressure affecting a carrier’s service bandwidth will impact the hold time.

What does it mean when Amazon says a package has “left the carrier facility”?

This means that the package is in transit from the carrier facility to a different location. This new location could be either the customer’s doorstep, or a different carrier facility closer to the final destination.

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Founder of My Calm Blanket

2. UPS carrier facility

Can customers pick up packages from a UPS carrier facility?

While it isn’t possible to pick up a package at any carrier facility (as it isn’t safe for laypersons to be near industrial equipment and operations), UPS does give customers other ways to pick up orders.

Customers can leverage services such as UPS Delivery Intercept to eschew delivery, or redirect the package to their preferred UPS Access Point or retail location from which they can pick up the package.

How long do packages stay at UPS facilities?

As with most carriers, there is no set time frame a package must stay at a UPS facility. However, on average, packages spend 1-2 days at UPS facilities before they’re transported to the next destination.

What does it mean when a package is “processing” at a UPS facility?

This means that a UPS facility has received the package and is currently preparing it for the next destination.

3. USPS carrier facility

Can customers pick up packages from a USPS facility?

Similarly to UPS, USPS provides customers with ways to pick up packages that do not involve pedestrians visiting actual carrier facilities. For a fee, customers can use the USPS Package Intercept service to stop delivery, and have the package sent to their local Post Office for pickup.

How long do packages stay at a regional USPS facility?

As with most carriers, there is no set time frame a package must stay at a USPS facility. In most cases, though, packages spend 1-2 days at a regional USPS facility before they’re transported to the next destination.

What does USPS’ “Delivery status not updated” mean?

This means that the package has arrived at the facility, but has not yet been processed for delivery.

4. FedEx carrier facility

Can customers pick up packages from a FedEx facility?

FedEx also provides customers with ways to pick up packages that avoid carrier facilities. Through the Hold at FedEx Location option, eligible packages can be rerouted to and picked up from a nearby FedEx retail location.

How long do packages stay at a FedEx facility?

Depending on the type of shipping service, some packages spend only a few hours at a FedEx facility, while others may have to be held for 1-2 days before being processed.

How can customers find out which FedEx facility is holding their package?

Customers can use the FedEx Tracking tool to track the movement of your package and find out which FedEx facility has it ready for pickup.

“ShipBob has been a great partner as Ample has grown. ShipBob helps us offer new products to our customers with hardly any extra effort on our part.

Our focus is to grow our business, and that will not be achieved by packing up orders, sending out boxes, and dealing with enormous carriers like FedEx and UPS ourselves. That’s what ShipBob has mastered.

We want to focus on engaging with our customers, building our community, and continually developing new products that keep pace with science and customer needs. ShipBob lets us do just that.”

Pablo Gabatto, Business Operations Manager at Ample Foods

Why businesses should keep track of packages in real-time

With so much else to juggle in an ecommerce business, it’s tempting to think your job is done once an order is in the carrier’s hands. However, it is crucial to stay invested even after the package leaves your fulfillment center.

Here are just a few of the reasons why ecommerce businesses should keep track of packages in real time.

Optimize logistics process

Tracking and reporting on individual shipments allows you to estimate how long it will take for a package to reach its destination.

Using these reports, you can work backwards to plan your shipping schedules and your production and procurement timelines accordingly to ensure that the supply chain functions more seamlessly, and increase efficiency through optimized logistics processes.

Avoid package losses and delays

By knowing exactly where packages are and how they’re moving at all times, you’ll be able to detect any issues early on and address them in a timely manner.For example, if a package seems to be lost in transit, you can proactively send a replacement without waiting for the customer to reach out.

This type of responsiveness is crucial to ensure that a package arrives on time and to the right destination, and to keep customers informed and happy.

Account for damages

Real-time tracking is essential to maintaining quality all the way from your ecommerce fulfillment center to the customer’s doorstep. By following the package at every turn, you’ll be able to determine where damage occurs during transit and hold the correct party responsible.

This also makes it easier to detect signs of unreliability, malpractice, and bad service. As such, you can make informed decisions about existing partners and whether to switch to a different business partner.

Maximize customer satisfaction

When real-time tracking helps you improve logistical efficiency, stay on schedule, and avoid damage in transit, your customers have a better experience with your brand.

Customers love (and expect) a seamless delivery experience with tracking and order status updates — so when your brand can provide it all, shoppers are more likely to purchase again and recommend your brand to others.

ShipBob maximizes your shipping performance

The right logistics partner will go the extra mile beyond fulfilling orders for you to facilitate the easy, cost-effective last-mile experience customers expect.

When you outsource your fulfillment to ShipBob, you can achieve two-day shipping by distributing inventory across our network of 30+ fulfillment centers, or through our 2-Day Express solution. Either way, your customers will get the speedy and affordable delivery they want, helping your business to increase loyalty, sales, conversions, and revenue.

ShipBob also updates shipping carrier data weekly to help you make more informed comparisons between carriers, and find the right delivery partner for your business. When coupled with bulk discount shipping rates negotiated with major carriers, ShipBob’s shipping solutions let you save money on shipping without sacrificing quality.

““In my eyes, ShipBob is competing against the Amazons of the world. Not only are they very cost-competitive and quick, they actually care.”

Carl Protsch, Co-Founder of FLEO

Bonus tip: Key terminology regarding your package status

While tracking statuses and their meanings often vary from carrier to carrier, there is some common verbiage. Here are a few key terms to help you understand how your packages are moving through a carrier facility.

“Package arrived at carrier facility”

This means that the package has reached a carrier facility. It could mean that the package is now at a facility close to the final destination — but if the package must make multiple stops, this status could just mean that the package has completed just one leg of a longer journey.

“Package has left the carrier facility”

This means that the package has just been shipped out from the carrier facility. Depending on which stage of the shipment journey the package is in, it could either be headed for the customer’s doorstep or for another carrier facility.

“Package being processed at carrier facility”

This means that the package has been received at the carrier facility and is currently being scanned and sorted to get it ready to travel to its next destination.

“Package delayed at a carrier facility”

This means that there has been some delay in moving the package to the next destination. Often, this happens because the carrier facility is experiencing some bottlenecks due to a backlog of packages or a shortage of delivery trucks and drivers (usually resulting from seasonal pressures).

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Carrier facility FAQs

Here are answers to the most common questions about carrier facilities.

Can I pick up a package at a carrier facility?

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No. Carrier facilities are not safe for the general public, and so carriers do not allow you to pick up packages at a carrier facility, even if it is very close to you. However, some carriers enable you to “intercept the package” by rerouting it to a retail location or post office for pickup.

How long does a package stay at a carrier facility?

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Packages typically spend around 1-2 days at a carrier facility. However, the specific timeline may also vary depending on the type of product and delivery service. Additionally, unexpected delays (often pertaining to peak season) may also occur, resulting in packages spending longer than usual at the carrier facility.

What is a local carrier facility?

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A local carrier facility refers to a small facility (possibly even a truck or car) that handles packages from local carriers or businesses. Local courier facilities are rarely used, and are often only relied upon for time-sensitive deliveries.

Carrier Facilities: How Important are They for Your Business Success? (+Most Common Q&A) (2024)

FAQs

Carrier Facilities: How Important are They for Your Business Success? (+Most Common Q&A)? ›

Carrier facilities play a vital role in sorting and routing packages for timely delivery. The operational efficiency of carrier facilities directly impacts delivery times and customer satisfaction. These systems in carrier facilities provide real-time package tracking, enhancing transparency.

What is the carrier facility? ›

A carrier facility is a distribution center operated by a delivery company such as FedEx, UPS, or USPS. It is a hive of activity throughout the day and sometimes into the night. Trucks drop off packages for addresses in the region served by that carrier facility. Other trucks pick up outbound packages.

What does it mean by Amazon by carrier facility? ›

Amazon has warehouses to handle orders. So when you purchase an item from Amazon, your item will be transported to a carrier facility. Your package will be sent directly to the designated address or pickup center depending on the requested delivery destination.

What does being processed at carrier facility mean? ›

Have you ever received a "package being processed at carrier facility" update on a parcel? This tracking update means your Amazon, USPS, UPS, or FedEx package was scanned and processed at a local distribution hub or center.

What does left the carrier facility mean? ›

“Package has left the carrier facility”

This means that the package has just been shipped out from the carrier facility. Depending on which stage of the shipment journey the package is in, it could either be headed for the customer's doorstep or for another carrier facility.

What comes after carrier facility? ›

Delivery. The final stage of eCommerce fulfilment is delivery. This encompasses transporting packages through various carrier facilities as they make their way toward their final destination. Once the package arrives at the last carrier facility, it is loaded onto a delivery truck and delivered to the customer.

What is a carrier in the trucking industry? ›

A carrier is a company or a person legally entitled to transport goods by land, water, and air. Usually, the carrier works with shippers to ship goods from one place to the other.

Why was my Amazon package sent back to carrier facility? ›

Common reasons for undeliverable packages

Your address could be incorrect or outdated. Visit Add and Manage Addresses. If a carrier can't deliver the package, they'll return it after multiple attempts.

What carrier does Amazon use for delivery? ›

Our delivery partners include Amazon Flex drivers, Delivery Services Partners (DSPs), and external carrier partners like UPS and USPS.

What is the carrier for delivery? ›

A shipping carrier is a company that's responsible for getting your packages from Point A (the shipper) to Point B (your customers). The major shipping carriers that cover the US and international regions are USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL, and others.

How long does carrier facility take? ›

Normally, packages won't stay at carrier facilities for more than one or two days. However, if the facility is overburdened with shipments or understaffed, they sometimes stay at the facility for several days.

How long does a package stay in process? ›

How Long Can a Package Stay “In Transit”? The duration of the “In Transit” phase varies and depends on factors like shipping method, distance, and whether the shipment is domestic or international. Domestic shipments usually take 2-5 business days, while international shipments can take 7-21 days or more.

What does arrived at delivery facility mean? ›

Once a package has arrived at a facility, it's scanned and sorted for the next phase of its journey. This could mean being placed on a delivery truck for local delivery or transferred to another carrier for long-distance transport.

What does departed from facility mean? ›

The second standard term is “departed”. This means that the mail piece has entered the facility, has been sorted, and has now left the facility - or in other words, the mail piece has “departed (the) facility”.

What does carrier leave if no response mean? ›

A parcel may be left only when it bears the ”CARRIER─LEAVE IF NO RESPONSE“ (written clearly and legibly on the mail piece) endorsem*nt. It must appear directly to the left of the postage area (preferred) or directly below the return address.

What happens when a carrier loses a package? ›

Often, it's up to the seller or retailer to ensure that you receive your package. Thus, anything that happens in transit is the responsibility of the seller; they are responsible if the package is lost or damaged during transit, and usually must replace it or give a reimbursem*nt.

How long does it take from carrier facility to delivery? ›

The Package Has Arrived at the Carrier Facility

Often, the package will stay at the sorting center for a few hours or two days at most before moving to the next destination.

What does it mean when my package is at a USPS facility? ›

“Arrived at Facility” Meaning

The arrival at such a facility is a key transition point in the shipping process, indicating that your package is moving as expected and is one step closer to delivery. Read more here.

What is the carrier for packages? ›

A carrier is a company that delivers packages or freight (or both). The major package delivery carriers in the U.S. are FedEx, UPS, and USPS. The shipper is the person who sends a package via a carrier. In your eCommerce business, you are the shipper for your order fulfillment.

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