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STG Tracking
If your freight is moving with STG Logistics, your STG Tracking details are the key to knowing where that shipment is and when it might arrive. STG (originally founded as St. George Logistics) is now one of North America’s leading port-to-door logistics providers, handling container freight, CFS and transloading, contract logistics, intermodal, drayage, and LTL services across 60+ locations.
On TrackingVent, you can use your STG Logistics Tracking number to see status updates for containers, CFS freight, and other STG shipments in one simple interface.
How To Track Your Courier On Our Website
Here’s how to use STG Tracking on TrackingVent step by step:
- Open the STG Tracking page on TrackingVent.
Go straight to the dedicated page for STG Logistics shipments. - Locate the tracking box.
You’ll see a clearly labeled search field where you can enter your STG Logistics Tracking number. - Enter your STG tracking number.
Copy the number from your booking confirmation, delivery order, or email and paste it carefully into the tracking box. - Click the “Track” button.
Our system queries STG’s tracking services (CFS, LTL, intermodal, etc.) and pulls the latest available status for that shipment. - Review live status and movement history.
You’ll see whether your freight is at CFS, in transit by rail or truck, or already delivered, along with recent scan times and locations. - Revisit anytime using the same number.
Just repeat the same steps whenever you need fresh STG Tracking information.
This lets you monitor STG Logistics freight from one place instead of jumping between different STG portals.
Understanding Common STG Tracking Statuses
When you look up STG Logistics Tracking, you’ll usually see combinations of the following statuses:
- Booked / Shipment Created
The shipment has been set up in STG’s system and a tracking number assigned, but the container or cargo may still be at origin or awaiting receipt at an STG facility. - Received at CFS / Warehouse
Your cargo has reached an STG or St George Warehouse facility and is being processed—this can include devanning, deconsolidation, or transloading. - In Transit (Intermodal / Dray / Over-the-Road)
The freight is moving between rail ramps, ports, and inland terminals on STG’s port-to-door network by truck or intermodal rail. Multiple “In Transit” scans are normal. - At Destination Facility / Available for Pickup
The shipment has reached a destination CFS, warehouse, or LTL terminal and is staged for pickup or onward distribution. - Out for Delivery
For certain LTL or final-mile moves, this means the freight is loaded on a local truck and scheduled for delivery to the consignee that day. - Delivered
The freight has been delivered or collected. Tracking may show delivery date/time and sometimes reference details for who received it. - Exception / On Hold
Something has interrupted normal flow—common reasons include customs issues, paperwork problems, port congestion, missed appointments, or capacity constraints. If this status persists, you should contact STG for clarification.
Understanding these typical statuses helps you interpret what your STG Tracking page is really telling you and when you need to act.
STG Logistics Customer Service Contact Details
If your STG Logistics Tracking information seems unclear, stuck, or you have specific questions about a shipment, you can reach STG’s support teams directly.
Public contact details for STG Logistics include:
- Corporate Phone (STG Logistics / STG USA): +1 630-581-0519
- General Email: info@stgusa.com
- Head Office Address:
951 Thorndale Avenue,
Bensenville, IL 60106, USA
When you contact them, have your STG Logistics Tracking number, container or BOL number, origin/destination, and shipping dates ready. This makes it easier for customer service to quickly pull your record and provide precise information.
About STG Logistics Tracking
STG Logistics (originally St. George Logistics and St George Warehouse) started as a warehousing company in 1985 and has grown through multiple acquisitions into one of North America’s leading port-to-door containerized logistics providers.
Today, STG offers an integrated portfolio of services:
- Container freight station (CFS) operations and transloading
- Marine and rail drayage
- Intermodal transportation
- Contract logistics and warehousing
- Over-the-road truckload and LTL services
With 60+ facilities and access to every major U.S. port and rail ramp, STG Logistics supports shippers in industries such as retail, consumer goods, automotive, and more.
For shippers and consignees, STG Tracking consolidates visibility across these services. Whether your freight is at a St George Warehouse legacy site, moving on an intermodal lane, or in an LTL terminal, your STG Logistics Tracking number lets you see where the freight is in the port-to-door chain.
What If My STG Logistics Courier Is Delayed?
If your STG Tracking results show the same status (for example, “In Transit” or “At Facility”) for longer than expected, you should:
- Re-check the tracking on TrackingVent to confirm the latest scan.
- Note your STG Logistics Tracking number, equipment/container number, and origin/destination.
- Call +1 630-581-0519 or email info@stgusa.com to request an updated ETA or ask if there is an operational, customs, or documentation issue.
Delays can be due to port congestion, rail dwell, weather, or scheduling constraints. STG’s team can tell you whether you simply need to allow more time or if corrective action is required.
Can I Change The Delivery Address?
Changing a delivery address or final destination after a shipment is in transit usually counts as a reconsignment or reroute and may involve extra cost and additional transit time.
If you need to request an address change for freight handled by STG Logistics:
- Check your STG Tracking details first to see where the cargo currently is in the network.
- Contact STG by phone at +1 630-581-0519 or via info@stgusa.com as early as possible.
Provide your STG Logistics Tracking number, current delivery point, and the new requested address. The STG operations team will confirm whether the change is feasible at that stage and advise you about any extra charges or revised delivery dates.
Understanding STG Tracking Number Format
Your STG Tracking or STG Logistics Tracking number is a unique identifier assigned to each shipment so it can be monitored across STG’s port-to-door network. While formats can vary depending on the service (CFS, LTL, intermodal), in general:
- STG tracking numbers are numeric or alphanumeric codes.
- They may be linked with container numbers, house bill numbers, or PRO numbers used for LTL and intermodal freight.
- The number must be entered exactly as shown—no spaces added or characters removed—otherwise the system may show “no results” or the wrong shipment.
Always copy your tracking ID directly from your documents or email when using STG Tracking on TrackingVent.
Conclusion
STG Tracking gives shippers and consignees clear visibility across a complex port-to-door network. By entering your STG Logistics Tracking number on TrackingVent, you can see whether your freight is at CFS, in intermodal transit, sitting in a warehouse, or already delivered. Understanding common statuses, knowing how to reach STG Logistics support, and recognizing how tracking numbers work helps you interpret what you see on the screen and decide when to escalate a delay or request a change.
Whether your freight originates from a legacy St George Warehouse site or any other STG Logistics facility, using STG Tracking smartly means better planning, fewer surprises, and more control over your supply chain.