International Guide · April 3, 2024

LBC International Tracking Guide

Track LBC international parcels with more confidence by understanding customs, partner handoff, and transit stages.

By LBC Tracking Team

International tracking takes more steps

International LBC shipments usually involve more checkpoints than domestic deliveries. The parcel may be scanned by LBC first, then by customs or a partner courier before final delivery abroad.

Common international stages

  1. Shipment accepted by LBC
  2. Export processing
  3. Departure from origin country
  4. Customs review or import processing
  5. Handoff to local delivery partner
  6. Final delivery

Why updates may feel slower

International tracking often has longer gaps between scans because the package is crossing borders, waiting for customs review, or transferring between logistics providers.

What to do if a shipment pauses

First, allow extra time for customs-related processing. If the parcel has been inactive for a long period, contact the sender or LBC with the tracking number and shipment date.

Useful expectations

Compared with domestic parcels, international shipments are more affected by customs clearance, airline capacity, and destination-country procedures. That is why two parcels sent on the same day may move at very different speeds.

Final note

International LBC tracking is easiest to follow when you think of it as a chain of providers rather than one nonstop route. Progress may look slower, but that is normal for cross-border shipping.