Shipment card — where the order link lives

The link is navigation, but it's dressed like an action button, so it competes with Mark and Flag. Three treatments, same card.

Option A Quiet text link

416USA 873757642318 ETA 10/07
L'Auberge Del Mar Experiences Magazine
FedEx statusUpdated 10m ago
On the wayOW Live
On the way · MEMPHIS, TN, US · 04/07 06:25
873757642318 · ETA 10/07
Ready for collection10/05
In transit
Delivered
Mark “In transit” Flag issue Full order details

Navigation stops dressing as a button. Buttons act, links go places. Shorter label so it never wraps on a phone. Smallest change, most conventional.

Option B The title is the door

416USA 873757642318 ETA 10/07
L'Auberge Del Mar Experiences Magazine
FedEx statusUpdated 10m ago
On the wayOW Live
On the way · MEMPHIS, TN, US · 04/07 06:25
Ready for collection10/05
In transit
Delivered
Mark “In transit” Flag issue

No extra control at all. Tapping the title opens the order — chevron signals it. Calmest card, biggest tap target; slightly less obvious on first use.

Option C A proper footer zone

416USA 873757642318 ETA 10/07
L'Auberge Del Mar Experiences Magazine
FedEx statusUpdated 10m ago
On the wayOW Live
On the way · MEMPHIS, TN, US · 04/07 06:25
Ready for collection10/05
In transit
Delivered
Mark “In transit” Flag issue Open order

The card gets a tinted base. Actions anchor left, navigation tucks into the corner as “Open order”. Most structured; a touch heavier.

Reply ship A, ship B or ship C — or say what's off and I'll do another round.