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what does label created mean fedex?

When a label is created by FedEx, it means that a shipping label has been generated for a package that is being sent through FedEx. This label contains important information such as the sender’s and recipient’s addresses, package weight, and tracking number. The label is then affixed to the package and scanned by FedEx to initiate the shipping process. Once the label is created, the package can be tracked using the tracking number provided on the label.

1. What does “label created” mean in FedEx tracking?

“Label created” in FedEx tracking means that a shipping label has been generated for a package, but the package has not yet been picked up by the carrier or entered into the FedEx system.

2. How long does it take for a package to move from “label created” to “in transit” in FedEx?

The time it takes for a package to move from “label created” to “in transit” in FedEx can vary depending on the shipping method and the carrier’s schedule. Generally, packages are picked up within 24-48 hours of the label being created, but it can take longer during peak shipping periods or if there are delays in the carrier’s network.

3. Can I track a package that is still in “label created” status in FedEx?

Yes, you can track a package that is still in “label created” status in FedEx. Once the label has been created, you will be able to see the tracking number and other details in your shipping confirmation email or on the FedEx website. However, the tracking information may not be updated until the package is picked up and scanned by the carrier.

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