When UPS says “label created,” it means that the shipping label for the package has been generated and printed. This indicates that the sender has initiated the shipping process and the package is ready to be picked up by UPS for delivery. However, it does not necessarily mean that the package has been shipped or is in transit yet. It is important to track the package using the tracking number provided by UPS to get the latest updates on its status.
1. What does it mean when UPS says label created?
When UPS says label created, it means that the shipping label for a package has been generated and printed. This label contains important information such as the sender’s and recipient’s addresses, package weight, and tracking number.
2. Does label created mean the package has been shipped?
No, label created does not necessarily mean that the package has been shipped. It simply means that the shipping label has been generated and printed. The package may still be in the possession of the sender or waiting to be picked up by UPS.
3. How can I track my package after the label has been created?
Once the label has been created, you can track your package using the tracking number provided on the label. You can enter this number on the UPS website or mobile app to get real-time updates on the package’s location and delivery status.