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XGS Tracking — Track Xpress Global Systems Shipment Online

Track your XGS shipment quickly using your tracking number, PRO number, probill, BOL, PO, shipment ID, or order reference.

Enter PROBILL, BOL, or PO number to get shipment updates


XGS Important Details

  • Official Website: xgsi.com
  • Contact Number: 844) 947-7447
  • Email: xgscustomerservice@xgsi.com
  • Example Tracking ID: XGSB984721

Use the XGS tracking tool on Couriers Tracker to check the latest status of your XGS / XGSI / Xpress Global Systems shipment. Enter your tracking number, PRO number, probill number, BOL, PO, shipment ID, or order reference in the tracking box to view available shipment updates.

XGS tracking service banner with freight truck, shipment boxes, mobile tracking app, map route locations, and real-time logistics updates

Courierstracker.com is an independent tracking tool. It is not the official XGS website and is not officially affiliated with Xpress Global Systems. For account-specific shipment documents, invoices, pickup requests, or service-related issues, you may need to use the official XGS Customer Portal or contact XGS directly.

About XGS (Xpress Global Systems)

XGS, also known as XGSI or Xpress Global Systems, is a freight and logistics company focused on specialized transportation services. Unlike standard small-parcel couriers that mainly handle envelopes and lightweight packages, XGS is strongly associated with freight, flooring logistics, specialized LTL shipping, oversized shipments, rolled goods, and hard-to-handle cargo.

Xpress Global Systems serves shippers, manufacturers, retailers, flooring suppliers, installers, and logistics customers that need transportation and supply chain visibility. Its services may include specialized LTL freight, warehousing and fulfillment, custom logistics solutions, brokerage support, pickup coordination, and delivery management.

Because XGS shipments often involve freight paperwork, users may not always receive a simple parcel-style tracking number. Depending on the shipper, broker, retailer, or XGS portal record, your shipment may be linked to a tracking number, PRO number, probill number, Bill of Lading number, purchase order number, shipment ID, or customer order reference.

Track Your XGS Shipment Online

To track your XGS shipment on courierstracker.com:

  1. Find your XGS tracking number or shipment reference.
  2. Enter the number in the tracking box.
  3. Click the tracking button.
  4. Review the latest available delivery status.
  5. If no result appears, check the number and try another shipment reference.

For freight shipments, it is common for different parties to use different references. A retailer may provide an order number, a shipper may use a BOL number, and a freight carrier may identify the load by a PRO or probill number. If one number does not work, check your shipping documents, confirmation email, invoice, or customer portal for another reference.

Which XGS Tracking Number Should You Use?

XGS tracking can involve several types of shipment numbers. The best number to enter is usually the one provided by the shipper, retailer, freight broker, or XGS shipment confirmation.

Reference TypeWhat It MeansWhere You May Find It
Tracking numberGeneral shipment tracking referenceShipping email, order page, portal, or freight paperwork
PRO numberFreight shipment reference often used in LTL transportationFreight bill, BOL, shipping paperwork, or broker confirmation
Probill numberShipment-level freight reference used for detailed shipment recordsXGS Customer Portal or shipment documents
BOL numberBill of Lading number connected to the freight shipmentBill of Lading document or shipper paperwork
PO numberPurchase order number used by the buyer, seller, or retailerPurchase order, invoice, or order confirmation
Shipment IDBooking or shipment record numberShipping confirmation, broker account, or logistics portal
Order IDRetail or eCommerce order referenceOnline store account, receipt, or confirmation email

If your shipment is connected to an XGS Customer Portal account, the probill number may be especially useful because shipment details can be tied to probill-level records.

Where to Find Your XGS Tracking Number

Your XGS tracking number or freight reference may appear in different places depending on how the shipment was arranged.

Check these common locations:

  • Shipping confirmation email from the seller, shipper, or broker
  • XGS Customer Portal shipment record
  • Bill of Lading document
  • Freight bill or invoice
  • Purchase order paperwork
  • Retail order confirmation page
  • Delivery appointment email
  • Packing slip or shipment document
  • Message from the manufacturer, flooring retailer, or logistics provider

If you are the consignee, the shipper or seller may need to provide the correct XGS tracking reference. If you are the shipper, check your XGS portal, BOL, invoice, or pickup confirmation.

How XGS Shipment Tracking Works

XGS shipment tracking helps users follow the movement of freight from pickup to delivery. Depending on the available shipment data, tracking may show pickup status, origin information, destination details, routing movement, terminal activity, estimated delivery date, proof of delivery, and related shipment documents.

A typical XGS freight movement may include:

  • Shipment booked or created
  • Freight picked up from the shipper
  • Shipment received at an origin terminal or facility
  • Freight moving through the XGS network
  • Shipment arriving near the destination
  • Delivery appointment or route planning
  • Out for delivery
  • Delivered
  • Proof of delivery available

Freight tracking may update differently from small-parcel tracking. Some shipments may not receive frequent scans at every movement point. Large, oversized, flooring, or LTL freight can also require appointment scheduling, dock availability, consignee coordination, or special handling.

XGS Delivery Status Meanings

The exact tracking wording may vary, but these common freight status meanings can help you understand your shipment update.

XGS StatusWhat It Usually MeansWhat You Should Do
Shipment createdA shipment record has been generatedWait for pickup or first movement scan
Picked upXGS or the carrier network has collected the freightMonitor the next tracking update
At origin terminalFreight is at the starting terminal or facilityWait for linehaul or route movement
In transitShipment is moving through the freight networkCheck ETA and routing updates
At destination terminalFreight has arrived near the delivery areaWatch for delivery scheduling or out-for-delivery status
Out for deliveryShipment is on a delivery routeMake sure the receiving location is ready
Appointment requiredDelivery may need scheduling before final deliveryContact the shipper, consignee, or XGS support if needed
DeliveredDelivery has been completedCheck for POD if confirmation is needed
POD availableProof of delivery may be availableDownload or request the POD through the correct channel
Delayed / exceptionShipment may be affected by routing, weather, appointment, or service issuesContact support if the shipment is urgent

Why Is My XGS Tracking Not Updating?

XGS tracking may not update immediately for several reasons. Freight tracking often depends on shipment scans, terminal processing, appointment scheduling, and document updates.

ProblemPossible CauseRecommended Action
No result foundNumber was entered incorrectlyRecheck the number and remove spaces or extra characters
No result foundWrong reference type usedTry PRO, probill, BOL, PO, shipment ID, or order ID
Tracking not updatingShipment was recently bookedCheck again after the shipment is picked up or processed
Tracking stopped in transitFreight may be between terminalsWait for the next facility or delivery scan
Shipment delayedWeather, routing, appointment, or service issueContact XGS or the shipper if timing is urgent
Delivered but not receivedDelivery location or receiving record needs confirmationRequest proof of delivery
POD not availableDocuments may not be posted yetCheck the portal later or contact support
Portal access neededSome details may require official XGS loginUse the XGS Customer Portal if you have access

If your XGS shipment is urgent, do not rely only on repeated tracking refreshes. Contact the shipper, seller, broker, or XGS support with your tracking reference and shipment details.

Tracking XGS Freight Through the Official Customer Portal

Courierstracker.com can help you check shipment status quickly, but some XGS details may only be available through official XGS systems.

The official XGS Customer Portal may allow registered users to track shipments, filter shipments by tracking number, date range, origin, destination, or status, and view detailed shipment records. Portal shipment details may include routing information, estimated delivery, proof of delivery, invoice information, origin and destination details, and downloadable shipment documents.

Use the official XGS portal when you need:

  • Proof of delivery
  • Invoice details
  • Shipment documents
  • Routing details
  • Account-specific shipment history
  • Pickup or service information
  • Customer-specific freight records

Courierstracker.com should be used as an independent tracking page for quick lookup, while official XGS resources should be used for account-specific support and documentation.

XGS Freight, Flooring, LTL, and Logistics Services

XGS is commonly associated with freight and logistics services rather than ordinary consumer parcel delivery. Many users searching for XGS tracking are trying to follow larger freight shipments, flooring materials, commercial deliveries, or specialized LTL freight.

XGS-related shipments may involve:

  • Flooring products
  • Carpet or rolled goods
  • Hard-surface flooring
  • Oversized freight
  • Specialized LTL shipments
  • Warehouse or fulfillment movements
  • Manufacturer-to-retailer shipments
  • Retailer-to-customer deliveries
  • Installer or job-site deliveries
  • Brokered freight shipments

Because these shipments can be larger or more complex than normal parcels, tracking may include freight terms such as PRO number, BOL, probill, consignee, shipper, routing, ETA, terminal, POD, and delivery appointment.

When to Contact XGS Support

You should contact XGS, the shipper, seller, or freight broker if the tracking result does not answer your question or if the shipment requires action.

Contact support when:

  • Your XGS tracking number shows no result.
  • Tracking has not updated for an unusually long time.
  • Your shipment is delayed and time-sensitive.
  • The status shows delivered but you did not receive the freight.
  • You need proof of delivery.
  • You need invoice or shipment documents.
  • A delivery appointment is required.
  • The address, consignee, or receiving location may be incorrect.
  • You need help with XGS Customer Portal access.
  • You need pickup, service center, or transit-time information.

Before contacting support, prepare the following information:

  • XGS tracking number
  • PRO or probill number
  • BOL number
  • PO or order number
  • Shipper name
  • Consignee name
  • Origin and destination
  • Delivery address
  • Shipment date
  • Description of the issue
  • Screenshot of the tracking result, if available

Official XGS resources may include the XGS Customer Portal, contact form, support options, Freight Tracker, Transit Time Calculator, Service Center Lookup, Request Pickup, and BoL tools.

XGS Tracking FAQs

How do I track an XGS shipment?

Enter your XGS tracking number, PRO number, probill number, BOL, PO, shipment ID, or order reference in the tracking box on courierstracker.com. Then click the tracking button to view available shipment status updates.

Is XGS the same as Xpress Global Systems?

Yes. XGS and XGSI are commonly used name variations for Xpress Global Systems. Users may search for XGS tracking, XGSI tracking, or Xpress Global Systems tracking when looking for the same carrier.

What tracking number should I use for XGS?

Use the number provided by the shipper, seller, freight broker, or XGS shipment record. This may be a tracking number, PRO number, probill number, BOL number, PO number, shipment ID, or order ID.

What is an XGS probill number?

A probill number is a freight shipment reference used to identify shipment details. If you have access to the XGS Customer Portal, the probill number may help you open detailed shipment information.

Can I track XGS with a PRO number?

In many freight situations, a PRO number is used as a shipment reference. If your XGS shipment paperwork includes a PRO number, try entering it in the tracking box or use it when contacting support.

Can I track XGS with a BOL or PO number?

A BOL or PO number may help identify your shipment, especially if it was arranged through a shipper, retailer, or freight broker. If the tracking tool does not return a result, ask the shipper for the XGS tracking, PRO, or probill number.

Why is my XGS tracking not updating?

Tracking may not update because the shipment was recently booked, the freight has not reached the next scan point, the wrong reference number was entered, or the shipment is delayed. Recheck the number and contact support if the delay is urgent.

What does “in transit” mean for an XGS shipment?

“In transit” usually means the freight is moving through the transportation network between origin and destination. For LTL or specialized freight, updates may appear when the shipment reaches another facility or delivery stage.

What does “appointment required” mean on XGS tracking?

“Appointment required” usually means final delivery may need to be scheduled with the consignee or receiving location. Contact the shipper, seller, or XGS support if you need to arrange or confirm delivery.

How do I get proof of delivery for an XGS shipment?

Proof of delivery may be available through official shipment records, the XGS Customer Portal, or customer support. You may need the tracking number, PRO number, probill number, BOL, or shipment ID.

Does XGS handle regular parcels or freight?

XGS is primarily known for freight and logistics services, including specialized LTL, flooring logistics, warehousing, and custom logistics. Some users may call shipments packages or parcels, but many XGS deliveries are freight shipments.

What should I do if XGS says delivered but I did not receive the shipment?

First, confirm the delivery location with your receiving team, dock, warehouse, store, job site, or household members. Then request proof of delivery and contact the shipper or XGS support with your shipment reference.

Is courierstracker.com the official XGS website?

No. Courierstracker.com is an independent tracking tool and is not the official XGS / Xpress Global Systems website. For official account records, shipment documents, invoices, pickup requests, or customer support, use official XGS resources.