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delivery truck Emoji

The 🚚 delivery truck emoji represents shipping, logistics, and transportation of goods.

U+1F69A

The 🚚 emoji is a clear visual cue for delivery and freight. It’s commonly used in posts, messages, and interfaces where shipping status matters.

delivery truck Emoji Meaning

The delivery truck emoji (🚚) typically symbolizes sending, receiving, or transporting goods. Because it visually suggests a vehicle dedicated to deliveries, it’s often used for shipping updates like β€œon the way,” β€œout for delivery,” or general logistics themes. In everyday communication, it can also represent moving itemsβ€”such as furniture deliveryβ€”or coordinating transportation services. Designers and developers frequently use it in icons or labels for ecommerce, couriers, and supply-chain features. Its most common meaning stays practical and commercial, with less ambiguity than symbols that could represent generic cars or travel.

Common uses

  • β€’Ecommerce shipping notifications (order is on the way)
  • β€’Customer support messages (out for delivery, delivery confirmed)
  • β€’Logistics or courier service marketing and landing pages
  • β€’App icons or UI labels for shipping, transport, or dispatch
  • β€’Social media announcements for promotions involving delivery

Examples

🚚 Delivery Truck Symbol

  • 🚚Your order is on the way! 🚚
  • 🚚Out for delivery today. Keep an eye on your tracking. 🚚
  • 🚚Same-day delivery available 🚚
  • 🚚Delivery scheduled for tomorrow morning 🚚
  • 🚚We’ll transport your items safely to your address 🚚

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F69A
HTML Entity🚚
HTML Code🚚
CSS\1F69A

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 🚚?

🚚 is Unicode U+1F69A.

How can I copy the delivery truck emoji?

Copy the symbol shown on this page (🚚) and paste it into your text, design tool, or code editor.

What does 🚚 usually mean in messages?

It usually means delivery or shippingβ€”often indicating that an order is being transported or delivered.

Can I use 🚚 in HTML or JavaScript?

Yes. Use the provided HTML entity (🚚) or JavaScript escape (\\u{1F69A}).