Anjani Courier Delivery Status – Full Guide
Clear, skimmable meanings for every status from booking to doorstep — what it means, when it appears, and the next best step.
- Out for Delivery → with the agent; usually same business day.
- In Transit → moving between facilities; short pauses are normal.
- Delivery Attempted → confirm availability/landmark and request reattempt.
- RTO → returning to sender; coordinate re-ship/refund with the sender.
Typical journey
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 | Plain meaning | 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 | 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; have 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. | 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 | 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
- On delivery day, keep your phone nearby and pick up unknown numbers — it's likely the courier trying to reach you.
- Missed their call? Use your tracking link or the courier's app to request a new attempt. A quick call to customer service usually helps too.
- To avoid this again, add an alternate contact or suggest a better time. Asking a neighbor or family member to be home can also help.
When the Address or Landmark Is Missing
- Check that your pincode and flat/building number are correct — small mistakes there can really throw off the courier.
- Add a visible landmark like a nearby shop, a colored gate, or a main road. Most courier apps let you update this easily.
- If your building has a security guard, entry code, or other access requirement — share those details upfront.
When a Package Stays "In Transit" Too Long
- If tracking shows the same hub for more than a day or two, check the courier's website/helpline and try their local branch.
- Still no movement? Ask the sender to follow up from their end — a nudge from the shipping side often speeds things up.
Repeated "Delivery Attempted" Messages
- Check that the delivery time works for you and verify your phone number is correct on the shipment.
- Check for a missing flat/wing/tower in your address. If waiting isn't working, ask the courier to hold the parcel at their office for self-pickup — bring an ID.
When the Shipment Is Marked "RTO in Progress"
- RTO means Return to Origin — the parcel is heading back to the sender. Decide: re-ship or refund?
- If re-shipping, fix the root cause (wrong address, missed calls) before the next dispatch. Track the new shipment number carefully.
Damage or Shortage Issues
- Take clear photos or a video of the box and contents before moving anything — do this immediately on receipt.
- Keep all packaging (even ripped parts). Claims teams usually need everything. Report to both the seller and the courier's support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Out for Delivery" mean, and when should it arrive?
Your parcel is with a local agent for doorstep delivery today (business hours). Keep your phone on; have COD ready if needed.
How long is "In Transit" considered normal?
Anywhere from a few hours to 3–5 business days, depending on distance, routing, and holidays. If it sits >48 hours at one hub, check the official site.
What should I do after a "Delivery Attempted" scan?
Confirm you'll be available, verify address/landmark, then request a reattempt via the official website or customer care. You can also request Hold for Pickup.
What is "RTO," and can it be sent again?
RTO means Return to Origin. Yes — the sender can re-ship after you confirm address and availability. Ask them for the new tracking number.
Can I edit the delivery address?
Address changes post-dispatch may be limited. Check the official website/customer care for feasibility and any extra charges.
How does COD (cash/UPI) actually work?
Pay the billed amount at handover (cash or UPI if offered). Always request a receipt or POD confirmation.
Branch pickup — what documents should I carry?
Show a government ID and quote the tracking number. Check the official website or customer care to confirm exact requirements.
Whom should I contact if tracking seems stuck?
Begin with the sender/seller for shipment details, then use the official Shree Anjani Express Services website/customer care to find branch contacts.
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