About eBay
eBay is a global commerce leader that connects millions of buyers and sellers around the world. Founded in 1995 in San Jose, California. eBay has evolved from a pioneering online auction site to a multinational e-commerce giant provides C2C and B2C sales services.
It is committed to creating a better, more sustainable form of commerce that benefits individuals, businesses, and the planet. Through technology and innovation, eBay enables and inspires every individual and organization in its marketplace to participate and contribute to the global economy.
Industry | Global markets | Location & Region |
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Marketplace | 190+ | Headquartered in USA |
Active buyers | Annual shipments | |
134 million | 130 million+ |
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The Challenges: Seamless Tracking for Global Deliveries
For eBay, maintaining transparency throughout the shipping process is crucial to managing deliveries effectively across its extensive network. With a mix of major and smaller, specialized carriers, achieving consistent tracking accuracy is essential but challenging.
Originally, eBay used batch processing to manage tracking data. This method, once sufficient, became inadequate due to eBay's growth and the increased demand for real-time customer updates. Challenges also emerged in integrating tracking data across diverse carrier systems, each providing different event formats. These challenges created inconsistencies in tracking information, increasing the risk of delivery problems, customer dissatisfaction, and potential disputes.
Facing these obstacles, eBay recognized the need for system enhancements. “This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to advancing our technology platform to better serve evolving customer needs”, said Skyler Loth, the Product Manager in eBay Shipping Tracking department. “Modernizing our system represents an important step forward in building a more robust and scalable infrastructure.”
The Strategies and Solutions
Expand Carrier Network with Seamless API Integration
In partnership with AfterShip, eBay expanded its network from less than 100 to more than 650 integrated carriers as of 2025, with 400 carriers actively engaged each week. This expansion has enabled eBay to offer broader tracking services on a global scale.
“AfterShip has been vital to tracking orders and packages worldwide, especially in Australia, Germany, and the UK. AfterShip's value has been impeccable, connecting and providing success to even some of our biggest sellers.”
Skyler Loth, Product Manager, eBay Shipping Tracking
Integrating a larger number of high-quality carriers has enhanced eBay’s Estimated Delivery Dates (EDD) accuracy. Moreover, to facilitate smoother data transmission, AfterShip implemented API connectivity with eBay. This approach replaced the previous batch connection method, ushering in real-time tracking updates.
The improved connectivity and increased access to carrier data are crucial for eBay as timely updates directly contribute to the accuracy and reliability of their own EDD, which achieved a 10% improvement in EDD accuracy in 2024.
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“AfterShip's tracking event and carrier data fuels core eBay processes, including training our estimated delivery date tool, triggering notifications, and providing our customers with a clear answer to: ‘Where’s my package’.”
Skyler Loth, Product Manager, eBay Shipping Tracking
Tracking Data Normalization
In the complex world of logistics, tracking poses a significant challenge. Picture hundreds of carriers worldwide, each using its own unique logistics terminology, where terms and event types differ widely. This necessitates a solution for data normalization. Skyler, responsible for tracking integrations, summarized the predicament: "Imagine trying to translate hundreds of dialects into one universal language. Each carrier sends us data—like 'acceptance scan', 'in transit', 'out for delivery'—each in their distinct formats.”
AfterShip Tracking has responded with a standardized tracking framework, meticulously designed for scalability and detailed nuances. "Traditionally, our batch processes could recognize about 13 distinct event types," Skyler explained. The new system enhances flexibility by introducing 'sub-events' or 'subtags', allowing for more granular tracking across up to 21 different statuses.
This system provides two levels of integration—simple for those requiring basic features, and complex for those desiring more detailed tracking. "This dual approach," noted Skyler, "enables our partners to integrate seamlessly with us, regardless of whether they need straightforward solutions or more detailed, complex ones."
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Reinforced Seller Retention with Streamlined Logistics Management
Initially, some sellers faced challenges with unrecognized carriers and unsupported tracking numbers, creating gaps in tracking data. These issues led to customer complaints and put sellers at risk of not meeting eBay's shipping standards.
To solve this, eBay needs to collect lots of sellers’ feedback seeing which kind of carriers they're using, which causes a lot of overhead, especially for those larger sellers, who have their own logistics platform.
With AfterShip, sellers’ own logistics platform and unsupported carriers could be integrated seamlessly into eBay’s system, allowing for tracking information to flow smoothly for their orders. This streamlined process not only widens carrier coverage but also maintains consistent tracking visibility across eBay, sellers’ websites, and carrier websites.
Overall, customer satisfaction (CSAT) has been improved to foster better retention for both sellers and buyers.
“Our sellers are required to provide tracking info as soon as possible to build customer trust. In cases where they use an unsupported carrier, AfterShip can easily pull this data for us, filling in the gaps in our supported carrier list.”
Skyler Loth, Product Manager, eBay Shipping Tracking
Mitigate Dispute with Improved Valid Tracking Rate
Tracking data is a cornerstone of trust in eBay’s marketplace. Whenever a dispute occurs, buyers, sellers, and eBay all look to tracking data as the source of truth to fairly settle these disputes.
Since partnering with AfterShip in 2017, eBay has experienced over a 20% increase in the valid tracking rate. A key contributor is AfterShip’s auto-correction mechanism. This function bolsters the accuracy and utility of eBay's order tracking system by first accepting a specified carrier's tracking number. If there are no updates within four days, AfterShip automatically tests an alternative carrier guess. If this adjustment detects tracking events, the system promptly updates the tracking details. This feature accounts for approximately 200,000 additional trackable numbers each month, thereby improving the service for an equivalent number of users.
This reliable tracking data ensures fairness in resolving disputes and resulted in substantial financial savings, amounting to millions of dollars over the years.
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“When we turned it on in AfterShip, we uncovered more than 200,000 tracking numbers monthly. Previously missed packages now have events and can be properly tracked.”
Skyler Loth, Product Manager, eBay Shipping Tracking
Proactive Issue Resolution and Responsive Support
Before partnering with AfterShip, eBay's team had to identify tracking issues and report them manually, which was a huge operational burden. AfterShip transformed this experience by implementing a proactive approach where problems are often spotted and resolved before eBay even noticed them. Additionally, the dedicated carrier onboarding specialists maintain exceptional responsiveness despite working across different time zones. This proactive approach created smoother operations and fewer disruptions for eBay's business.
“We work with hundreds of carriers globally and know that shipping tracking has a high level of entropy. We appreciate that AfterShip has a superior monitoring system that proactively identifies and quickly resolves our tracking issues about three times faster without our involvement.”
Skyler Loth, Product Manager, eBay Shipping Tracking
Conclusions
The collaboration between eBay and AfterShip has upgraded eBay's tracking and logistics, leading to a better seller and customer experience. Looking ahead, the continuous evolution of AfterShip's technologies will play a vital role in supporting eBay's expansion and enhancing global e-commerce logistics, ensuring eBay remains a leader in the e-commerce landscape.