Adico is a major logistics and express delivery carrier operating throughout China. The company specializes in domestic parcel delivery, e-commerce fulfillment, and last-mile services across urban and regional markets. With a network of distribution centers and local pickup points, Adico handles millions of parcels annually for businesses and individual shippers.
Founded to meet growing demand for reliable domestic shipping, Adico has become one of China's established courier services. The carrier operates efficiently in a highly competitive market where speed, affordability, and tracking accuracy matter significantly to both merchants and consumers.
Adico's service model focuses on affordability and accessibility. The carrier competes by offering reasonable rates while maintaining decent delivery windows. Most shipments move through regional hubs before reaching local distribution centers for final delivery.
Adico's native tracking system works, but it requires logging into multiple platforms if you use other carriers. Paxlo consolidates Adico tracking alongside your other shipments in one unified app. This matters when you're managing multiple packages from different senders or retailers.
The real advantage emerges when you receive packages from multiple sources. Online shopping, marketplace purchases, and business shipments often come through different carriers. Paxlo's unified dashboard eliminates the friction of checking five different tracking systems.
Paxlo automatically fetches the latest status from Adico each time you open the app or on a regular refresh schedule. You don't need to manually enter tracking numbers repeatedly. Once you've added an Adico tracking number, the app syncs updates automatically.
Push notifications keep you informed without constant checking. When Paxlo detects a status change, delivery attempt, or final delivery, you get notified immediately. This is especially useful when you're expecting an Adico package but can't be home to receive it.
Adding an Adico shipment to Paxlo takes seconds. Enter the tracking number, and the app connects directly to Adico's systems to retrieve current status information. No registration required, no creating an account with Adico again. Your tracking data stays private within Paxlo, and the app handles all backend communication with the carrier's API.
Paxlo's integration works whether Adico sent you a physical tracking number or digital notification. Barcode numbers, QR codes, or text-based tracking identifiers all work within the system. The app automatically detects the carrier once you input a valid Adico tracking number.
Adico uses standard status language to communicate package movement. Early stages show 'Shipped' or 'In Transit' when your package leaves the origin facility. Mid-journey statuses indicate the package is moving through regional sort facilities or in local delivery networks.
When Adico scans your package at the local delivery hub nearest your address, the status updates to something like 'Out for Delivery' or 'Ready for Pickup.' Final statuses show 'Delivered' when the carrier completes the shipment. Paxlo displays these status updates clearly, and you can tap any status point to see the timestamp and location.
Standard Adico deliveries within China typically arrive within 3 to 7 business days, depending on origin and destination. Urban-to-urban routes move faster than deliveries to remote regions. Express options may shorten this to 1 to 2 business days, though these cost more.
Weekend and holiday delivery varies by location. Some regions receive deliveries on weekends, while others pause service. Paxlo shows your specific estimated delivery date based on what Adico provides, giving you accurate expectations rather than guessing.
If your Adico package shows no movement for more than a day after the initial scan, contact the sender or Adico support directly. Paxlo helps you spot stalled shipments quickly, so you can take action before the problem worsens.
China's logistics market includes many carriers besides Adico. If you order from different retailers or use multiple marketplaces, you might receive packages via YTO, ZTO, S.F., or other major carriers simultaneously. Paxlo supports all of them in one place.
Organize your tracked packages by date, sender, or status. Mark packages as 'Received' once they arrive to keep your active tracking list clean. Search across all your shipments to find a specific package without remembering which carrier handled it.
Paxlo does not store Adico packages indefinitely. Your tracking data is encrypted in transit and at rest. The app only maintains access to shipment information necessary for current tracking. Once you mark a package delivered and remove it from your active list, Paxlo does not continue collecting that data.
You control what information Paxlo retrieves from Adico. There's no automatic subscription to receive every possible data point. The app fetches tracking status only when you request it or have enabled notifications for that specific package.
Yes. If Adico directs your package to a pickup location instead of direct delivery, Paxlo still tracks it. The app will show when the package arrives at the pickup point. You'll see the location and can visit when it's convenient. Paxlo handles both delivered-to-address and pickup-point scenarios equally well.