Shipment Label Created
A shipment label created is a stage of sending parcels in which a shipping label is designed and printed to attach to the parcel. This shipping label carries the details required to ship the parcel from its starting to its final destination. It contains a barcode with a tracking number through which the conveyor gives you updates on the delivery process.
These labels differ from mailing labels that only contain the name and address of the customer. Your parcel can remain in the shipment label created stage for 48 hours, and then the status will be updated towards the next stage.

Every shipment needs a specifically created label for the parcels, and some types of shipment, such as unboxed items or compostable items, require unique labels designed particularly for their shipping conditions.
When your parcel is stuck in the label-created phase for more than two business days, there is no need to worry. All you need to do is contact the trader or conveyor to get an update about the delivery process. He tells you what the matter is behind the delay in your parcel shipment, so you must wait. However, the process behind the pre-shipment Label Created depends on various things.
- Shipping label creation
- Label printing and parcel preparation
- Conveyor pickup and scanning
How Long After A Shipping Label Is Created Does It Ship?
If you find that the tracking status reads Label Created, which implies that the shipment has been paid for and is looking for the conveyor’s first “in-transit” scan. Sometimes, shipping conditions may remain in the stage Label Created for 1-2 business days after the trader leaves the parcel with the conveyor.
Shipping details will frequently update successfully within this time period. If your tracking status stops in this condition for more than two business days, please get in touch with your trader to verify that he has left the parcel with the conveyor, and then he check internal processes.
However, the seller adds tracking details to your order after your purchase so that you can see the details on your Purchases page directly without any hassle.

Furthermore, the shipment time also depends on the company or institution that ships your parcel. The tracking will start when the trader takes the label to put it on your parcel and hand it over to the USPS or whatever.
Your parcel won’t go anywhere unless the trader who printed the label gives your parcel to the sender. Then, the shipment company will take parcels to their destinations. So, you just need to “wait” or contact the trader and see what happens.
Why Does My Package Just Say Shipping Label Created?
If your package just says “Label Created, Not Yet in System,” it means that the shipper has created the shipping label for the parcel as usual, but the parcel has not yet been scanned into the tracking system of the conveyor.
This scan normally occurs when the conveyor first collects the parcel for shipment. Until it’s scanned, the parcel will not be officially included in the system of conveyor for tracking purposes. The pre-shipment shipping Label Created status is normal and usually shows that the parcel is in the early stages of the shipping process, so there is no need to worry.
However, when the conveyor gets your parcel and gives it to the shipping company, its status changes from Label Created. So, it would help if you were patient until the shipping process begins.
What Does Creating A Shipping Label Mean?
A shipping label carries all the information and details a conveyor, such as USPS, requires to transport your parcel from its start to its destination. This information includes names, barcode codes, and addresses.
The scannable barcode with a tracking number helps the conveyor provide delivery updates related to your parcel. So, creating a shipping label with all possible information means to make sure that your parcel arrives at its destination as soon as possible.
Every player with the shipping supply chain needs their own type of details. Moreover, shipping labels are created to be amazingly efficient at showing lots of more information in proportionally small space.

What Does It Mean Sender Has Created A Shipping Label?
A shipping label is a piece of paper or label that is attached to the parcel and provides the conveyor with all details about the parcel, the sender, and the receiver. When a parcel says, “Sender has created a shipping label,” it means the shipper has prepared the parcel for shipment and created and printed a shipping label. However, the label created does not necessarily mean that your parcel has been shipped. The parcel has not yet been scanned by the shipping conveyor or physically received for delivery.

Occasionally, shipping statuses can stay in the Created Label phase for 1-2 business days after the trader hands over the parcel to the conveyor. However, if the status of your parcel stays in the Created Label stage, it is suggested that you contact the trader or shipping conveyor to obtain more information and to make sure that the parcel is on track.
Why Does UPS Say Label Created?
UPS has received shipment details and billing information from the shipper. The status will be updated once they take possession of the shipment and move it within the network. Usually, UPS updates the tracking details within 24 hours of the label being generated.
However, in some cases, it may take up to 48 hours to update the information. If UPS says Label Created, it means the trader has bought your shipping label, printed it, and may have already taken your parcel to the post office.

The shipping status will remain Label Created by UPS until a postal worker scans the parcel. Not every postal worker can scan the parcel after it is dropped off, and it may take a day or two for scanning. However, you must check the shipping time of sellers in their systems. Moreover, if your UPS tracking shipment is not updated, the parcel has yet to be picked up by the conveyor or has been taken but has yet to be scanned.
What Does A Shipping Label Tell You?
Shipping labels tell the important information for a conveyor to move parcels from their initial destination (trader warehouse) to their final destination (the receiver’s hand). Important information includes country, date, postal code, tracking number, address, parcel quantity with weight, validation, and ship street, city, and state (area).
Shipping labels can also describe the contents, especially if they are for international shipping. These labels also contain details regarding the shipping method, such as standard, Express, etc., for the conveyor to confirm that the service paid for is offered. The anatomy of a shipping label contains various things.
- The name and address of the receiver
- The name and address of the trader
- The Routing Code (It specifies how to route the parcel in the sorting section)
- A MaxiCode (A code that can be read by a machine in any direction)
- Tracking Number (It is given to the customer to track their parcel)
- Level of Service ( the selected method provided by the conveyor, such as Standard, Express, etc.)

Most of the information is generated automatically by the conveyor. The key information you require is:
- Name of the sender and address
- Name of the receiver and address
- Method of service
Note: The usual shipping label’s size is 4 x 5 inches (10 x 15cm). If that is not suitable for your parcel, other sizes are 6 x 3 inches ( 15 x 7cm) and 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm).