Mongol Post is the national postal service of Mongolia, established in 1935. It was transformed into a joint-stock company on April 11, 2016, by offering 34% of its shares to the public. The company is responsible for postal services, delivery, and issuing postage stamps. Headquartered in Ulaanbaatar, Mongol Post employs over 900 people and operates more than 389 post offices across the country.
Mongol Post offers tracking services for various mail and parcel deliveries. Customers can monitor the status of their shipments through the official Mongol Post website or mobile application.
To track a package, visit the official Mongol Post website or use their mobile application. Enter the tracking number provided at the time of shipment to view the current status and location of your package.
The tracking number format for Mongol Post is not officially published.
Tracking a package without a tracking number is not possible. The tracking number is essential for monitoring the status and location of your shipment.
Delivery times vary depending on the destination and type of service chosen. For international mail, as of 2020, the following postal rates apply: Postcard: 6,000 tugriks; Letter weighing up to 20 g: 3,200 tugriks; Package (for 1 kg): From 18 to 32 US dollars, depending on the country of destination.
Delivery times depend on the destination and service type. For international shipments, express mail services are available to a limited number of countries, with rates varying based on the destination.
Mongol Post provides a range of services, including basic postal services, additional postal services, international postal services, express mail services, and postal insurance.
Mongol Post offers international shipping services, including standard mail and express mail options. Rates and delivery times vary depending on the destination country and service chosen.
Common tracking statuses include "In Transit", "Out for Delivery", "Delivered", and "Exception" (e.g., delivery attempted, recipient not available).
Delays can occur due to various factors, including high mail volume during peak seasons, customs processing for international shipments, weather conditions affecting transportation, and incorrect or incomplete address information.
If you encounter delivery issues, verify the recipient's address details, check the tracking status for updates, and contact Mongol Post customer service for assistance.
You can contact Mongol Post customer service through the following methods