
Mainfreight Tracking — Track Shipment, Freight & Delivery Status
Track your Mainfreight shipment, freight, parcel, or delivery status online using your tracking number, reference number, or shipment details.
Mainfreight Important Details
Use the Mainfreight tracking tool on Couriers Tracker to check the latest status of your shipment, freight, parcel, package, consignment, order, or delivery. Enter your Mainfreight tracking number, reference number, shipment number, or consignment details in the tracking box and submit it to view available tracking updates.

Couriers Tracker is an independent tracking tool. It is not the official Mainfreight website and is not officially affiliated with Mainfreight. Tracking results depend on the tracking information available from the carrier or shipment system.
About Mainfreight
Mainfreight is a global logistics and supply chain company that provides freight, transport, warehousing, and air and ocean logistics services. Unlike a courier that only handles small parcels, Mainfreight often manages larger freight movements, business shipments, warehouse orders, international cargo, and supply chain deliveries.
Mainfreight services may include domestic transport, international freight forwarding, air freight, ocean freight, warehousing, and logistics solutions for businesses. Because of this, Mainfreight tracking may use terms such as shipment number, consignment number, reference number, purchase order, warehouse order, customer reference, or proof of delivery.
If you are tracking an online order delivered through Mainfreight, your seller or supplier may provide the tracking number in your shipping email, order page, invoice, or delivery confirmation. Business customers may also use Mainfreight’s official systems such as Mainchain for shipment visibility, reporting, and freight management.
Track Your Mainfreight Shipment Online
To track your Mainfreight shipment, enter your tracking number or reference number in the tracking field on this page. After submitting the number, you can check the latest available shipment status, delivery progress, and scan updates.
You can use Mainfreight tracking for different types of shipments, including:
- Mainfreight freight shipments
- Mainfreight parcel or package deliveries
- Mainfreight consignment tracking
- Mainfreight courier tracking
- Mainfreight order tracking
- Mainfreight transport shipments
- Mainfreight air and ocean freight
- Mainfreight warehouse or supply chain orders
For best results, copy and paste the tracking number exactly as provided by the sender. Avoid adding extra spaces, symbols, or incomplete numbers.
How Mainfreight Tracking Works
Mainfreight tracking works by showing shipment updates as the freight moves through different points in the transport network. These updates may be created when shipment information is received, freight is picked up, the goods move between branches, the shipment reaches a delivery depot, or the freight is delivered.
A typical Mainfreight shipment may go through these stages:
- Shipment or booking details are received.
- Freight is picked up from the sender.
- The shipment moves through the Mainfreight transport network.
- Freight arrives at a delivery branch or depot.
- The shipment is loaded onto a delivery vehicle.
- Delivery is completed and proof of delivery may become available.
Tracking updates may not appear instantly at every step. Freight shipments can move between branches, depots, warehouses, ports, or customs points before a new scan appears.
Where to Find Your Mainfreight Tracking Number
Your Mainfreight tracking number may be shown under different names depending on the shipment type, sender, or service used. Check the documents and messages related to your order or freight booking.
| Place to Check | Possible Number Name | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Shipping confirmation email | Tracking number, shipment number | Online orders and parcel deliveries |
| Seller or supplier order page | Order number, tracking number | eCommerce orders |
| Invoice or delivery document | Reference number, customer reference | Business shipments |
| Consignment note | Consignment number, shipment number | Freight and transport shipments |
| Mainchain account | Shipment number, warehouse order, purchase order | Business customers |
| Sender or shipper | Booking reference, delivery reference | Missing or unclear tracking details |
If your number is not working, check whether you are entering the correct identifier. Some shipments may use a reference number, customer reference, purchase order, warehouse order, or consignment number instead of a standard parcel tracking number.
Mainfreight Tracking Status Meanings and Common Issues
Mainfreight tracking statuses help you understand where your shipment is in the delivery process. The exact wording may vary depending on the service, region, and tracking system.
| Tracking Status | What It Usually Means | What You Should Do |
|---|---|---|
| Information Received | Shipment or booking details have been received, but freight may not yet be physically moving. | Check again later for pickup or transit updates. |
| Picked Up | Mainfreight has collected the freight from the sender. | Monitor tracking for the next movement scan. |
| In Transit | The shipment has left the sending branch or is moving through the transport network. | Wait for the next depot or delivery update. |
| At Delivery Depot | Freight has reached the delivery branch or depot. | Delivery may be scheduled soon. |
| On Delivery Vehicle | The shipment has been loaded for delivery. | Be available to receive the delivery if required. |
| Delivered | The shipment has been delivered. | Check the delivery location or ask for proof of delivery if needed. |
| Delivery Attempted | A delivery attempt may have been made but could not be completed. | Contact the sender or Mainfreight branch for next steps. |
| Customs Clearance | International freight may be under customs processing. | Allow time for clearance or contact the sender if delayed. |
Why Your Mainfreight Tracking Is Not Updating
Mainfreight tracking may stop updating for several reasons. This does not always mean the shipment is lost. Freight and logistics shipments often move through depots, branches, warehouses, ports, or customs points before the next tracking event appears.
Common reasons include:
- The sender created the booking, but the freight has not yet been picked up.
- The shipment is moving between branches or depots.
- The tracking system has not refreshed yet.
- The number entered is incorrect or incomplete.
- The shipment is delayed due to weekends, holidays, weather, depot processing, or customs.
- The seller provided an order number instead of a Mainfreight tracking number.
- The shipment is part of a business freight movement and may be visible through Mainchain or sender systems.
If tracking has not updated for a short time, check again later. If there is no update for an unusually long period, contact the sender, seller, or Mainfreight local branch for help.
Mainfreight Tracking Problems and Solutions
| Problem | Possible Reason | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Tracking number shows no result | Number is new, incorrect, or not yet active | Recheck the number and try again later. |
| Tracking is not updating | Shipment is between scans or moving through depots | Wait for the next scan, especially for freight shipments. |
| Shipment is delayed | Depot processing, customs, weather, branch delay, or service disruption | Contact the sender or Mainfreight if the delay is unusual. |
| Delivered but not received | Shipment may be received by reception, warehouse, neighbor, or another authorized person | Check the delivery location and request proof of delivery. |
| Wrong delivery details | Sender may have entered incorrect address or reference information | Contact the sender first to confirm shipment details. |
| Need proof of delivery | Delivery has been completed but confirmation is required | Ask the sender or Mainfreight for POD details. |
What to Do If Your Mainfreight Shipment Is Delayed
If your Mainfreight shipment is delayed, first check the latest tracking status and confirm that your tracking number is correct. Freight shipments may take longer to update than small courier parcels, especially when moving across regions, branches, ports, or international networks.
You can take these steps:
- Re-enter the tracking number carefully.
- Check your order email or consignment note for another reference number.
- Contact the sender or seller to confirm that the freight was dispatched.
- Wait for the next scan if the shipment was recently booked or picked up.
- Contact Mainfreight or the relevant local branch if the shipment is overdue.
- Ask for proof of delivery if the shipment shows delivered but was not received.
For online orders, the seller is often the best first contact because they arranged the shipment and can confirm the correct tracking details. For business freight, the shipper, consignee, or Mainfreight account holder may have access to more detailed information.
Mainfreight Mainchain and Mobile App Tracking
Mainchain is Mainfreight’s official customer portal for business users. It is designed for freight visibility, shipment management, reporting, notifications, invoices, statements, and supply chain information.
Business customers may use Mainchain to search shipments using details such as shipment number, consignment number, warehouse order, purchase order, or customer reference. Mainfreight also offers mobile tracking options for customers who need access to shipment information while away from a desktop system.
Courierstracker.com is useful for quick independent tracking, while Mainchain and Mainfreight’s official tools may be more suitable for account holders, business customers, and users who need detailed freight documentation or proof of delivery.
Mainfreight Support and Contact Options
If your Mainfreight tracking is not working or your shipment appears delayed, the right support contact depends on the shipment type.
For online orders, contact the seller or store first. They can confirm the tracking number, shipment date, delivery address, and order details.
For freight shipments, contact the sender, consignee, or the Mainfreight branch handling the shipment. Mainfreight support is often branch-based, so using the official Mainfreight website to find the correct local branch or regional contact page is recommended.
You may need support if:
- The tracking number does not work after a long time.
- The shipment is overdue.
- The status shows delivered but you did not receive it.
- You need proof of delivery.
- The delivery address is wrong.
- The shipment appears stuck in transit.
- The freight is damaged, missing, or incomplete.
FAQs About Mainfreight Tracking
How do I track my Mainfreight shipment?
Enter your Mainfreight tracking number, reference number, shipment number, or consignment number in the tracking box on this page. Submit the number to check the latest available delivery status.
Where can I find my Mainfreight tracking number?
You can usually find it in your shipping confirmation email, seller order page, invoice, consignment note, delivery document, or Mainchain account. If you cannot find it, contact the sender or seller.
Can I track Mainfreight with a reference number?
In many cases, Mainfreight shipments may be searched using reference details such as shipment number, consignment number, warehouse order, purchase order, or customer reference, depending on the system and shipment type.
Why is my Mainfreight tracking not updating?
Tracking may not update while freight is moving between branches, depots, warehouses, or customs points. It may also be delayed if the booking is new, the tracking number is incorrect, or the system has not refreshed yet.
What does “In Transit” mean in Mainfreight tracking?
“In Transit” usually means the freight has been picked up or has left the sending branch and is moving through the transport network toward the next depot, branch, or delivery location.
What does “At Delivery Depot” mean?
“At Delivery Depot” means the shipment has reached the local delivery branch or depot. The freight may be waiting for sorting, scheduling, or loading onto a delivery vehicle.
What does “On Delivery Vehicle” mean?
“On Delivery Vehicle” means the freight has been loaded for delivery. Delivery may happen the same day, but exact delivery timing can depend on route, location, freight type, and operational conditions.
What should I do if Mainfreight says delivered but I have not received it?
Check your reception area, warehouse, mailroom, delivery dock, nearby safe places, or anyone authorized to receive goods. If you still cannot locate it, contact the sender or Mainfreight and ask for proof of delivery.
What is Mainchain?
Mainchain is Mainfreight’s official customer portal for freight management, tracking visibility, notifications, reports, invoices, statements, and supply chain information. It is mainly useful for business customers and account holders.
Is courierstracker.com the official Mainfreight website?
No. Courierstracker.com is an independent courier tracking tool. It is not the official Mainfreight website and does not claim official affiliation with Mainfreight.
Who should I contact for Mainfreight delivery problems?
For online orders, contact the seller or sender first. For freight or logistics shipments, contact the sender, consignee, or the relevant Mainfreight local branch through Mainfreight’s official website.
Can I track Mainfreight international freight?
Yes, tracking may be available for international freight depending on the service, shipment identifier, and available tracking updates. International shipments may show extra delays during customs clearance, port handling, or cross-border movement.