GLS Tracking
Track a GLS parcel.
To track a GLS package, enter your GLS tracking number above and we'll take you straight to GLS's official tracking page with the number filled in — free, with no sign-up. Tracking covers where your parcel is, its latest scan and the estimated delivery date.
How to track a GLS package
- 1Find your GLS tracking number — it's on your shipping receipt or the order/confirmation email.
- 2Paste the tracking number into the box above.
- 3Tap “Track package” — we open GLS's official tracking page with your number already filled in.
GLS tracking — FAQ
How long does GLS delivery take?
It depends on the service and destination. Your estimated delivery date appears on GLS's official tracking page once the parcel gets its first scan.
What do GLS tracking statuses mean?
Common statuses are “label created”, “in transit”, “out for delivery” and “delivered”. “In transit” means it's moving between facilities; “out for delivery” means it's on the vehicle for delivery today.
Why is my GLS package not updating or stuck?
Tracking updates only at each scan, so it can pause for a day or two between facilities, in transit, or during customs on international shipments. If it hasn't moved for several days, contact GLS.
Can I track a GLS package without a tracking number?
Usually not — a tracking number from your receipt or shipping-confirmation email is required. Some carriers also let you track by reference once you're signed in to their own account.
Is the GLS tracker free?
Yes — completely free with no sign-up. We simply open GLS's official tracking page with your number filled in.
Is this the official GLS website?
No. RunFreeTools is a free tool that recognises your tracking number and sends you to GLS's official tracking page, where the live status comes straight from GLS.
Does GLS tracking work on mobile?
Yes — it works in any browser on phones, tablets and desktops, with nothing to install.