Track Gambia post Packages Online get Origin/destinations tracking information in one place by Tracking Number , support Registered,Parcel,EMS
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Get Shopify App >TrackingMore is a third party parcel tracking tool (also known as multi-carrier tracking tool) which supports online parcel tracking of worldwide 477 express and postal couriers. You can enter a tracking number, air waybill (AWB) number or reference number to track & trace a single international or domestic package, use CSV upload or restful shipment tracking API to track multiple packages.
If you check statuses of bulk international parcels shipping via Gambia Post, TrackingMore will display all tracking details in one place, from both origin country and destination country.
You can subscribe email delivery notification in the Gambia Post shipping tracking result page to auto send you alerts once there is an update of your order status.
If you want to find explanations of a specific tracking event, you can refer to "Tracking Status descriptions & suggestions".
Official Website: https://www.gampost.gm/
Gambia Post number rules:
( # Letter, * Digit, ! Letter Or Digit )
( R# *** *** *** GM ) ( V# *** *** *** GM )
( A# *** *** *** GM ) ( C# *** *** *** GM )
( E# *** *** *** GM ) ( L# *** *** *** GM )
Contact Gambia Post: tel: 4226114 or 4227398 ext.328
fax: 4224837
email: [email protected]
Track Condition: not support track
About Gambia Post
GAMPOST has a long, rich, and proud history, dating back almost 150 years to 1858 when the British introduced international postal services in The Gambia. Domestic mail services started in 1922, with the introduction of the "Prince of Wales", the traveling Post Office boat. The present Department of Posts was created in 1976, when the former Department of Posts and Telecommunications, which was responsible for both domestic postal and telecommunications services, was split into two separate departments. In 1984, the Government commissioned a study on the creation of an autonomous postal service. The outcome of the study showed that the time was not right for the postal service to change its status. An update of the study was carried out in 2004 / 5 which showed the post could be a viable entity if the right structures are put in place. The recommendation was accepted by Government culminating in the passage of Gambia Postal Services Corporation (GAMPOST ) Act by the National Assembly in December 2005.
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