
La Poste de Côte d’Ivoire is the national postal operator of Côte d’Ivoire, serving letters, parcels, and financial services across a network of 200+ agencies. Express options include POSTE PLUS for domestic delivery and international services via EMS and Aramex. (FR: suivi, numéro de suivi, poste ci)

Examples that work: RR15080001XCI, CI142565858FR. If your code ends with CI, it’s an Ivorian post code. If it ends with FR, final handling may appear on La Poste (France) after export.
RX123456789CI, EE123456789CI, CP123456789CI.RR15080001XCI, CI142565858FR.Domestic express via POSTE PLUS is designed for fast city and inter-city delivery. International timing depends on route, customs, and the partner used (EMS or Aramex). For the latest timelines and service levels, check the official “délai d’acheminement” page and use Ship24 to watch progress step by step.
Parcels can switch carriers after export. If your code shows FR, you may see updates on La Poste (France) once the item reaches that network. EMS items also update on the global EMS tracker. Ship24 keeps these legs together so you don’t need to jump between sites.
You’ll see it on the receipt, shipping label, SMS, or email sent after posting. Look for “N° de suivi” on the slip. Copy it exactly as shown, with letters and digits together. Paste it into Ship24 to view status.
Codes that end with “CI” are Ivorian post codes. Some shipments show “FR” once a handoff to La Poste (France) occurs. That is normal on cross-border routes. Ship24 will keep updates together so you can follow both legs.
Domestic express is built for quick turnarounds, while international timing depends on route and customs. Use Ship24 to see each scan in sequence. For the latest targets, check La Poste de Côte d’Ivoire’s delivery-time page and your service receipt.
A gap can occur while the parcel is moving between facilities or waiting for customs. Once the partner carrier receives it, new scans appear. Try your number on Ship24 again later or check the partner site if a handoff is shown.
Common messages include Accepted, Processing, In transit, Arrival at inward office of exchange, Customs, Out for delivery, and Delivered. Each marks a step in the route. If a status repeats, it usually means the item is queued for the next leg.
Yes. EMS items follow the UPU format and update on the EMS network. Ship24 will display those scans as they come in. You can also check the global EMS tracker if needed.
Contact La Poste de Côte d’Ivoire with your tracking number and posting details. Phone: +225 20 00 68 44 (Service Client) or +225 20 00 69 50 (Support). You can also write to infos@laposte.ci or visit Abidjan Plateau, Immeuble Postel.
Yes. If La Poste uses Aramex for the international leg, Ship24 can show those updates alongside La Poste scans. This helps you follow the parcel from posting in Côte d’Ivoire to arrival abroad.



