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Track AT (安迅) packages in real-time with Paxlo. Get instant notifications and delivery updates for China's leading domestic courier service.
AT, officially known as 安迅物流 (An Xun Logistics), is one of China's major domestic courier services. Founded in 2010, AT has grown into a reliable carrier serving millions of shipments annually across mainland China. The company operates a extensive network of distribution centers and sorting facilities, making it a go-to choice for e-commerce businesses and individual shippers who need dependable delivery within China's vast territory.
The carrier specializes in standard parcel delivery, with a focus on speed and affordability. AT handles everything from small packages to larger shipments, competing directly with other major Chinese carriers like YTO, ZTO, and SF Express. Their business model targets price-conscious retailers and sellers who prioritize cost-effectiveness without sacrificing too much on delivery timeframes.
China's courier industry exploded alongside e-commerce growth. AT entered the market during this expansion and quickly established itself as a mid-tier carrier. Unlike premium services like SF Express, AT competes on volume and pricing. Unlike smaller regional carriers, AT has the infrastructure to handle nationwide coverage. This positioning makes AT essential for sellers on platforms like Taobao, Pinduoduo, and Douyin Shop who need cost-effective shipping solutions.
The company operates sorting hubs in major cities and maintains partnerships with third-party logistics (3PL) providers. This network allows AT to offer reasonable delivery times at lower rates than premium carriers. During peak seasons like Singles Day (November 11) and Chinese New Year, AT scales up operations to handle surges in parcel volume.
AT's primary strength is affordability combined with reliable coverage. Most domestic packages arrive within 5-7 days, though the exact timeline depends on origin and destination. Remote areas in Tibet, Xinjiang, and Qinghai may take longer due to geography and infrastructure limitations.
Paxlo connects directly to AT's tracking system, allowing you to monitor your package status in real-time without visiting the carrier's website or calling customer service. When you enter your AT tracking number into Paxlo, the app pulls live tracking data, including current location, expected delivery date, and any handling notes from AT's sorting facilities.
The integration works because Paxlo accesses AT's public tracking API. This means you get the same information AT provides, just delivered through a cleaner, more user-friendly interface. No ads, no popups, no website navigation required. Your tracking data updates automatically as your package moves through AT's network.
One of Paxlo's biggest advantages is push notifications. Instead of checking your package status manually every few hours, Paxlo sends you alerts when your AT shipment is picked up, reaches sorting hubs, leaves for delivery, and finally arrives at your address. This keeps you informed without any effort on your part.
AT's official tracking system works, but it's designed for the Chinese market and sometimes difficult to navigate for international users. Paxlo centralizes AT tracking alongside all your other carriers in one app. If you shop on Chinese platforms regularly or receive packages from multiple carriers, Paxlo eliminates the need to juggle different tracking websites.
The app also maintains your tracking history. Once a package is delivered, Paxlo keeps the tracking record accessible for 180 days, making it easy to reference past orders for returns, disputes, or proof of delivery. AT's website requires you to dig through their archives or contact support for older shipments.
For business users importing goods from China, tracking multiple AT shipments becomes much simpler in Paxlo. You can label each tracking number by supplier or product type, set reminders for expected arrival dates, and monitor overall logistics timing to manage your inventory better.
When you receive an AT tracking number from a seller on Taobao or Douyin Shop, you simply copy the tracking number and paste it into Paxlo. The app automatically recognizes it as an AT shipment and begins pulling real-time tracking data. Within seconds, you'll see exactly where your package is and when it's expected to arrive.
If your package gets delayed, Paxlo will notify you with specific details. For example, if your shipment is held at a sorting facility due to weather or high volume, you'll get an alert explaining the hold-up. This transparency helps you manage expectations and take action if there's a genuine problem (like contacting the merchant if the package seems lost).
AT tracking numbers are typically 13-15 digit codes. They always start with the digits corresponding to AT's carrier code. When you paste this number into Paxlo, the app recognizes it instantly and retrieves your shipment details. If you're unsure whether your tracking number belongs to AT, Paxlo's intelligent system can often identify the carrier automatically based on the number format.
AT primarily handles domestic China shipments. If you're buying from a Chinese seller and the package is shipped within China, AT's tracking will work perfectly in Paxlo. However, if AT partners with an international carrier for cross-border delivery (rare but possible), tracking may hand off to another carrier partway through the journey. Paxlo handles these transitions smoothly, updating you on which carrier currently has your package.
Download Paxlo on iOS or Android. Once installed, tap the plus icon to add a new tracking. Paste your AT tracking number into the search field. Paxlo identifies it as an AT shipment and fetches your package details immediately. Enable push notifications in your app settings so you never miss an update. That's it, you're all set.
Paxlo checks AT's tracking system automatically every 2-4 hours and immediately whenever you manually refresh. During normal business hours, updates usually appear within 1-2 hours of an event (like AT staff scanning your package at a sorting facility). During peak seasons like Singles Day or Chinese New Year, updates may be slightly delayed due to extremely high parcel volume. At minimum, you'll see one update daily until your package is delivered. Once delivered, AT's system provides a final status with the delivery timestamp and often a photo if the carrier took one.