Understanding AIT Tracking
AIT tracking allows shippers and recipients to monitor shipments handled by AIT Worldwide Logistics, a global logistics provider specializing in air freight, ocean freight, ground transportation, and time-critical shipments.
Tracking visibility covers domestic and international movements, giving insight into shipment progress from pickup through final delivery.
How AIT Tracking Works
AIT tracking updates are generated when shipments are scanned or updated at key logistics milestones, such as pickup, origin terminal processing, departure, customs clearance, arrival at destination, and delivery.
For international freight, tracking updates may pause while shipments are in transit between countries or undergoing customs procedures.
How to Track an AIT Shipment
To track an AIT shipment, use the tracking or reference number provided by the shipper.
Depending on the service, tracking may be available using shipment ID, bill of lading, air waybill, or reference number.
Using AIT Tracking with Shippity
Shippity helps organize AIT tracking information alongside other freight and parcel carriers in a single dashboard.
This allows users to follow complex, multi-leg shipments without switching between multiple carrier systems.
Common AIT Tracking Statuses
Common statuses include shipment booked, picked up, in transit, arrived at destination hub, customs clearance in progress, out for delivery, and delivered.
Status detail may vary depending on transport mode and service level.
Common Issues with AIT Tracking
Tracking updates may not appear continuously while freight is moving between hubs or carriers.
If updates pause for several days, the shipment is often still in transit rather than delayed.
Important Notes About AIT Tracking
AIT tracking reflects logistics and carrier-reported events and does not control customs timelines or final-mile delivery scheduling.
For delivery changes, service issues, or claims, the shipper or AIT Worldwide Logistics customer service should be contacted directly.