Office Depot is one of the largest office-supply retailers in the US, shipping paper, ink, technology, furniture, and business supplies to homes and offices. Office Depot and OfficeMax are both banners of The ODP Corporation — they share one online store and fulfillment network, so an officedepot.com order can ship from either brand's warehouses on the same carriers and is tracked the same way. Office Depot runs a hybrid delivery model, and telling the two channels apart is the key to tracking an order correctly.
Most small officedepot.com parcels ship on the national carriers — UPS, FedEx, and USPS — and Office Depot assigns the carrier for you based on the item, weight, and destination rather than letting you pick one; you choose a delivery speed at checkout instead. The tracking number you receive belongs to that carrier, not to Office Depot. The other channel is ODP's own private delivery fleet — company trucks and in-house drivers that power the free next-business-day delivery on qualifying orders and business or contract (ODP Business Solutions) orders, reaching next-business-day to most of the US. Those own-fleet deliveries are followed through your Office Depot order status, not a UPS/FedEx/USPS parcel number.
Office Depot also offers same-day local delivery from nearby stores through on-demand partners — DoorDash, Uber, and Grubhub — which you follow in that partner's app; and some extended-assortment items drop-ship from suppliers on their own UPS/FedEx/USPS accounts. This page lists the carriers and delivery methods behind Office Depot and OfficeMax orders in 2025–2026 and how to recognize each tracking number. If you'd rather not guess which carrier's site to open, 24hTrack auto-detects the carrier from the number and follows the parcel in a single timeline.
A common carrier for standard officedepot.com parcel orders. Office Depot assigns the carrier based on the item, weight, and destination — you choose a delivery speed at checkout, not the carrier — and emails a UPS tracking number once the order ships. When UPS carries your parcel, every scan is visible on UPS tracking. Tracking numbers: 18 characters — 1Z followed by 16 letters and digits
FedEx carries a share of officedepot.com parcel orders, including some drop-ship items from suppliers. As with UPS, Office Depot auto-assigns FedEx rather than letting you choose it, and a FedEx tracking number is emailed once the order ships. Every FedEx scan then appears on FedEx tracking. (Note: the FedEx and USPS counters inside Office Depot stores are a separate Pack & Ship service for mailing your own packages — not how officedepot.com orders are shipped out.) Tracking numbers: FedEx numbers are all-numeric — commonly 12 digits (Express) or 15 digits (Ground)
Lighter and smaller officedepot.com parcels may go via USPS, finishing on the USPS network with delivery scans on USPS tracking. The carrier and number appear in your Office Depot shipping confirmation. Tracking numbers: A 22-digit number that usually begins with 9 (USPS IMpb tracking)
For office supplies and business or contract orders (including ODP Business Solutions), Office Depot delivers with ODP's own private fleet — company trucks and in-house drivers that power the free next-business-day delivery on qualifying orders and reach next-business-day to most of the US. These deliveries are tracked through your Office Depot order status or Order History, not a UPS, FedEx, or USPS parcel number. Enter your order number to follow one — there's no separate carrier number to paste here.
Office Depot offers same-day local delivery from nearby stores through on-demand partners — DoorDash, Uber, and Grubhub. A gig driver picks the order at a local store and drops it at your door, so you track it in that partner's app (or in your Office Depot order status), not with a FedEx, UPS, or USPS tracking number. This is a separate service from standard shipping and doesn't produce a parcel number to look up.
Many officedepot.com items — especially the extended assortment beyond in-store stock — are drop-shipped directly from suppliers, and can arrive separately from the rest of your order. These still travel on a national carrier — usually UPS, FedEx, or USPS — so the tracking number belongs to that carrier. Paste it and 24hTrack detects which one.
Standard officedepot.com parcels ship on UPS, FedEx, and USPS, and Office Depot assigns the carrier for you based on the item, weight, and destination — you choose a delivery speed at checkout rather than a specific carrier. Office-supply and business orders often travel instead on ODP's own private next-business-day fleet, which is tracked by your Office Depot order status rather than a carrier number. Same-day orders are delivered from local stores by DoorDash, Uber, or Grubhub and tracked in that partner's app. OfficeMax orders use the same carriers and tracking, since both brands belong to The ODP Corporation.
There's no single 'Office Depot' number — it belongs to whichever carrier was assigned. A UPS shipment is 18 characters beginning with 1Z; a FedEx shipment is all-numeric, commonly 12 digits (Express) or 15 digits (Ground); a USPS number is a 22-digit number that usually starts with 9. Paste whichever number you have and 24hTrack will detect the carrier for you. Own-fleet next-business-day deliveries don't have a carrier number — you follow those with your Office Depot order number.
No. Office Depot assigns the carrier — UPS, FedEx, or USPS — based on your item, weight, and delivery address, and you select a delivery speed at checkout rather than a specific carrier. That's also why two items from the same order can occasionally arrive on different days or with different couriers, each carrying its own tracking number, or why one part ships from a supplier while another comes from Office Depot's own warehouse.
Yes, for part of its business. ODP (Office Depot's parent) runs its own private delivery fleet — company trucks and in-house drivers — that powers the free next-business-day delivery on qualifying orders and is used heavily for office supplies and business or contract (ODP Business Solutions) orders, reaching next-business-day to most of the US. Those own-fleet deliveries are tracked through your Office Depot order status, not a UPS/FedEx/USPS parcel number. Smaller items still ship on the national parcel carriers, which is where a 1Z or 9-prefixed number comes from.
Same-day delivery is fulfilled from a nearby Office Depot or OfficeMax store by an on-demand partner — DoorDash, Uber, or Grubhub. You follow it in that partner's app or in your Office Depot order status, and it doesn't generate a FedEx, UPS, or USPS tracking number. Standard shipped orders are the ones that come with a carrier tracking number you can paste here.
Yes. Office Depot and OfficeMax are both banners of The ODP Corporation and share one online store and fulfillment network. An order can ship from either brand's warehouses, uses the same carriers (UPS, FedEx, USPS, or ODP's own fleet), and is tracked through the same Office Depot order-status system. There's no separate OfficeMax tracking site to worry about.
No. officedepot.com serves the United States only and doesn't ship internationally. ODP's Canadian business is Grand & Toy, a separate Canadian office-products company owned by the same parent (The ODP Corporation) but placed and tracked entirely through its own site — not an international option of officedepot.com. If you're outside the US, you'd typically use a package-forwarding service rather than ordering from officedepot.com directly.
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