Tracking updates are basically little checkpoints that show where your package is and what’s likely to happen next. Typically, the scans start at the sender’s location, then move through one or more hubs, before reaching your city and finally the last stretch of delivery. Along the way, things can slow down maybe there’s a wrong address, too many parcels in the system, bad weather, a weekend or holiday pause, or simply an internal hold.
If you’re in a hurry to make sense of the tracking, start with the most recent line that’s the freshest info. Then glance at the two updates before it to get a sense of movement and timing. On this page, we break down what each Anjani tracking status really means, in straightforward language, and suggest what steps you can take next.
Status & Meaning - Quick Reference
| Status (English) | Plain meaning (1 line) | Typical timing | What should I do? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booked | Shipment created; label/waybill generated. | Same day | Wait; tracking may need hours to sync. |
| Pickup Scheduled | Pickup arranged; courier will collect. | 0–24 hrs (business days) | Sender: keep parcel ready. |
| Picked Up | Courier collected the parcel. | Same day | No action; watch next scan. |
| Manifested / Waybill Generated | Official tracking number assigned. | Same day | Save number; track without spaces. |
| Received at Origin Branch | Parcel reached first local facility. | 0–24 hrs | No action; dispatch due next. |
| Dispatched from Origin / Departed | Left origin facility for hub. | Same day–1 day | None; transit underway. |
| Arrived at Hub / Inbound to Hub | Reached a sorting hub en route. | 1–3 days | None; expect re-dispatch. |
| In Transit | Moving between facilities/hubs. | Hours–5 days | If >48 hrs same place, check official site. |
| Arrived at Destination Hub | Reached city/area hub near you. | 1–3 days from origin | Prepare for delivery soon. |
| Out for Delivery | With delivery agent for doorstep. | Same business day | Keep phone on; keep COD ready. |
| Delivery Attempted | Agent tried but could not deliver. | Same day | Confirm details via official channels. |
| Delivered | Parcel delivered; POD recorded. | Same day | Verify recipient/POD. |
| Undelivered – Consignee Not Available / Address Issue | No one available or address mismatch. | Same day | Share landmark/alternate number. |
| Hold at Branch / Hold for Pickup | Kept at facility for self-pickup/instruction. | 1–3 days | Visit with ID; confirm timing. |
| Misrouted / Re-routed | Went to wrong facility; correcting. | +1–3 days | Monitor; contact if no change. |
| Delay – Weather/Network/Operational | Delay due to external conditions. | 24–72 hrs (typical) | Wait; recheck updates. |
| Damaged / Shortage (Exception) | Damage or missing contents flagged. | On detection | Take photos; report officially. |
| RTO Initiated / Returned to Sender | Returning to origin/sender. | 3–10 days | Coordinate re-ship/refund. |
| Cancelled | Shipment cancelled by sender/system. | Before pickup/dispatch | Ask sender for next steps. |
| Payment Due / COD Pending | COD amount to be paid at delivery. | At delivery | Keep cash/UPI; take receipt. |
Common Problems & Practical Fixes
When the Delivery Arrives and You’re Not Around
- It’s easy to miss a package when you’re not tuned in. On delivery day, keep your phone nearby and consider picking up unknown numbers. It’s likely the courier trying to reach you.
- Missed their call? Don’t stress. Use your tracking link or open the courier’s app whichever’s faster to request a new attempt. And if that doesn’t work, yes, a quick call to customer service usually helps.
- To avoid going through this again, you could add an alternate contact or suggest a time that suits you better. Asking a friend, neighbor, or family member to be home can also help make sure your delivery doesn’t bounce back.
When the Address or Landmark Is Missing
- Sometimes a delivery gets missed just because the courier couldn’t figure out where to go. Check again that your pincode and flat or building number are typed right small mistakes there can really throw them off.
- It’s also smart to add a landmark they’ll actually see, like a nearby shop, a colored gate, or even a main road they’d know. Most courier apps or sites let you update that stuff easily.
- And if your building has quirks like a security guard, an entry code, or anything that might block access be sure to share those details. A simple heads-up can save you from another missed delivery.
When a Package Stays “In Transit” Too Long
- If your tracking keeps showing the same hub for more than a day or two, something’s probably stuck. That’s a good time to act check the courier’s website or helpline and try reaching their local branch.
- Still no movement? Don’t just wait it out. Ask the sender to follow up from their end. A nudge from the shipping side often speeds things up.
Repeated “Delivery Attempted” Messages
- Getting that same old “delivery attempted” status again and again can wear you out. First, check that the delivery time works for you and make sure your phone number is right.
- It’s also easy to miss something small in your address, like a missing flat, wing, or tower number. If waiting around isn’t getting results, try asking the courier to hold the parcel at their office so you can pick it up. Just bring an ID and confirm the option through the official app or website.
When the Shipment Is Marked “RTO in Progress”
- RTO stands for “Return to Origin,” which means the parcel’s heading back to the sender. At this point, you’ll need to decide should they send it again or just give you a refund?
- If you want it re-shipped, make sure the issue that caused the return wrong address, missed calls, or anything else is fixed before they dispatch it again. Once the new parcel’s on the way, keep an eye on the updated tracking number.
Damage or Shortage Issues
- When a parcel arrives damaged or with items missing, don’t wait. Take a few clear photos or a quick video of the box and contents before moving anything.
- Hold on to every bit of the packaging, even the ripped parts; claims teams usually want it all. Also check the delivery slip sometimes the courier leaves notes that matter. Then report the issue to both the seller and the courier’s support, and follow their steps for filing a claim.
Quick Help
Tips to speed up resolution:
- Verify pincode, flat/tower, and landmark.
- Keep OTP/COD ready on delivery day.
- Provide an alternate contact number if you have network issues.
- For unchanged status 24–48 hrs at same hub, contact local branch via official channels.
- Always keep packaging/photos for damage claims.