When a FedEx label is created, it means that a shipping label has been generated for a package to be shipped using FedEx services. This label contains important information such as the sender’s and recipient’s addresses, package weight, and tracking number. It indicates that the shipping process has been initiated and the package is ready to be picked up and transported to its destination.
1. What does “FedEx label created” mean?
When you see the status “FedEx label created,” it means that the shipper has generated a shipping label for your package, but the package has not yet been physically picked up by FedEx for delivery.
2. How long does it take for FedEx to pick up a package after the label is created?
The time it takes for FedEx to pick up a package after the label is created can vary depending on the specific shipping service and the location of the package. In general, FedEx typically picks up packages within 24-48 hours after the label is created.
3. Can I track my package after the label is created but before it is picked up by FedEx?
Yes, you can track your package after the label is created using the tracking number provided by the shipper. However, the tracking information may not show any movement until FedEx has physically picked up the package for delivery.