Who Delivers Wish Packages?

Wish doesn't run its own delivery fleet. Almost every Wish order is shipped through WishPost — a logistics platform Wish operates together with China Post — which picks the cheapest reliable channel for each parcel and hands it off to a chain of carriers. A single package can pass through a Chinese consolidator that gets it out of the country, an international airmail or express leg, and finally your own country's postal service for the last mile.

That relay is why Wish tracking numbers often look unfamiliar and why updates can go quiet for days. The number shown at checkout usually belongs to the export leg. WishPost routes most parcels through China Post airmail, YunExpress, 4PX, or CNE, then hands them to the destination postal service — USPS in the United States, Royal Mail in the UK, Canada Post in Canada — sometimes under a new tracking number at the handoff. Shoppers who pay for faster delivery are instead routed through express couriers such as DHL, UPS, or FedEx, which cut standard cross-border times of a week or more down to roughly five to fifteen days.

This page lists the carriers known to deliver Wish orders in 2025–2026, what each one does in the chain, and how to recognize their tracking numbers. If you'd rather not guess which carrier's site to paste your number into, 24hTrack auto-detects the carrier and follows the parcel across handoffs in a single timeline.

Wish Delivery Carriers

WishPost

The default shipping platform for Wish, operated jointly by Wish and China Post for parcels under about 2 kg. WishPost is a logistics aggregator rather than a single courier — it automatically assigns each order to the best-fit channel (China Post airmail, YunExpress, 4PX, CNE and others) based on destination, cost, and speed, then coordinates the handoff to your local postal service for final delivery. Tracking numbers: Usually 13 characters — two letters, nine digits, ending in CN (e.g., LP123456789CN); channel-specific prefixes such as WI or UB appear on YunExpress or SunYou routes, while unregistered parcels may show an 11-digit number or a U…CN format

China Post

The most common first leg for Wish orders shipped from China. China Post moves the parcel through export processing and provides the collection and departure scans, then hands it to the destination country's postal service — USPS in the US — for delivery. On many routes overseas tracking only resumes once that destination carrier scans the parcel. Tracking numbers: Postal numbers are two letters, nine digits, and a CN suffix — registered mail often starts with R, L, or C (e.g., RB123456789CN)

YunExpress

A major cross-border channel inside WishPost, handling consolidation, export, and international linehaul for marketplace parcels before handing off to the destination postal or last-mile carrier. Faster and better-scanned than plain airmail on many lanes. Tracking numbers: Typically starts with YT followed by digits (e.g., YT2512345678901234)

4PX

Cross-border forwarder used by WishPost for consolidation, customs clearance, and injection into destination-country networks. Commonly seen on the international leg of China-origin Wish orders. Tracking numbers: Often ends in CN

USPS

The usual last-mile carrier for Wish parcels arriving in the United States. USPS receives postal handoffs from China Post and WishPost and completes the doorstep or mailbox delivery, which is why a China-origin Wish number often shows its final scans on USPS. Tracking numbers: Domestic handoff numbers are typically 20–22 digits; international handoffs use two letters, nine digits, and a US suffix (e.g., LZ123456789US)

DHL

One of the express options Wish offers for accelerated delivery. On the DHL eCommerce channel a parcel clears the cross-border leg faster than standard airmail, then hands to the local postal service or is delivered directly for the last mile. Tracking numbers: DHL eCommerce numbers are usually long numeric strings; DHL Express numbers are often 10 digits

UPS

Offered on Wish's faster paid shipping tiers, carrying part of the express and domestic ground volume when a buyer selects an accelerated delivery option. Tracking numbers: Starts with 1Z followed by 16 characters

FedEx

Another express courier available for expedited Wish shipments, used when a buyer pays for the faster five-to-fifteen-day service instead of standard airmail. Tracking numbers: 12 to 15 digits

SunYou

Budget cross-border consolidator that appears on some economy WishPost routes, handling the export and international leg before a postal handoff for final delivery. Tracking numbers: Often two letters, digits, and a CN suffix

Wish Tracking FAQ

Who delivers Wish packages?

It depends on the shipping method and your country. Most Wish orders travel through WishPost — Wish's joint logistics platform with China Post — which routes each parcel through a channel such as China Post airmail, YunExpress, 4PX, or CNE, then hands it to your national postal service for the last mile: USPS in the US, Royal Mail in the UK, Canada Post in Canada. If you paid for faster delivery, the parcel may instead go by an express courier like DHL, UPS, or FedEx.

What is WishPost?

WishPost is the shipping platform Wish operates together with China Post for parcels under about 2 kg. It isn't a single courier — it's a logistics aggregator that automatically picks the best carrier for each order based on destination, cost, and speed, then coordinates the export leg and the handoff to your local postal service. Because WishPost chooses the channel behind the scenes, the actual delivering carrier can differ from one Wish order to the next.

Why is my Wish tracking not updating?

Most quiet stretches happen between the China export scan and the first scan in your country: the parcel is moving by air linehaul and clearing customs, where few scan events are generated, so gaps of several days — sometimes more on economy airmail — are normal. On many Wish routes, overseas tracking only resumes once the destination postal service (such as USPS) scans the parcel into a local facility. If tracking has been silent well beyond the estimated window, the delivering carrier can usually confirm the parcel's status.

What does a Wish tracking number look like?

There is no single Wish format, because WishPost ships through several channels. A common form is 13 characters — two letters, nine digits, ending in CN, such as LP123456789CN. YunExpress routes often start with YT, some channels use WI or UB prefixes, and unregistered parcels may show an 11-digit number or a U…CN format. Express shipments carry the courier's own format instead — DHL, a long numeric or 10-digit number; UPS, a 1Z number; FedEx, 12 to 15 digits. Some orders show a second tracking number after the handoff to your local carrier; both refer to the same parcel.

How long does Wish shipping take?

Standard WishPost shipping is economy cross-border airmail, so it generally takes a week or more, and longer to remote destinations — the biggest variable is the quiet stretch between the China export scan and the first scan in your country. Paying for an express option (DHL, UPS, or FedEx) cuts that down to roughly five to fifteen days. Once your local postal or last-mile carrier scans the parcel into a nearby hub, delivery usually follows within a few days.

My Wish order says delivered but I haven't received it. What should I do?

Check around side entrances, mailrooms, and with household members or neighbors first — parcels are sometimes marked delivered slightly before or after the actual drop-off and surface within a day or two. If it still hasn't appeared, open the order in the Wish app and report it as not received; Wish's support flow handles refunds or reshipment, and the delivering postal or last-mile carrier can usually confirm where the parcel was left.

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