When you order something online, it is usually delivered via courier.
Since the delivery speed has become very fast these days, most items are delivered the next day unless the volume is large.
When checking delivery delivery, various words such as collection, main line loading, main line unloading, bag packing, and bag loading appear.
This time, we will tell you how to track Rosen Express delivery and the meaning of words that appear when tracking delivery.
▲ First, go to the Rosen Express delivery tracking page through the link at the bottom, then enter the tracking number of the package you want to track in the tracking number section and click “Confirm.”
(If you do not know the waybill number, sign up as a Rosen Express member and you can track Rosen Express delivery through your registered information.)
Go to Rosen Express delivery tracking page
▲ Then, detailed delivery information will appear as shown above.
If you look at the delivery status section, you can see various words written in it, such as terminal arrival, terminal shipment, and bag loading.
The meaning of courier terms is explained below.
Cargo collection/handover: Basically, the delivery driver has taken over the parcel to be sent.
(When you post a parcel at the post office, you can think of it as being in the same condition as when you handed it over to an employee.)
Trunk loading: The parcel is moved to a large truck to be sent to a hub terminal or local agency.
Trunk drop-off: A large truck with a package has arrived at a hub terminal or local agency.
Bag loading/bag packing: This refers to the task of gathering parcels destined for the same area in one large place and sending them to a local agency.
Terminal arrival: The parcel has been delivered to a large terminal.
Terminal Delivery: The parcel has been shipped to the terminal or local agency.
Delivery departure: The courier delivers the goods. When the delivery departure message appears, delivery is usually completed on the same day.