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Track Buffalo parcels instantly with Paxlo. Real-time updates for China's fast-growing domestic courier service.
Buffalo is a regional express delivery service operating across China, handling parcels for businesses and consumers who need reliable domestic shipping. While smaller than giants like SF Express or ZTO, Buffalo has carved out a solid reputation in specific regions, particularly in central and eastern China. The carrier focuses on cost-effective solutions without sacrificing delivery speed, making it popular among small e-commerce sellers and local retailers.
Buffalo operates across multiple provinces in China with a distribution network designed for quick hand-offs and efficient routing. The carrier handles standard parcels, documents, and lightweight shipments, with delivery windows typically ranging from 2-5 business days depending on distance and destination accessibility.
Paxlo connects directly to Buffalo's tracking system, pulling live data from their sorting hubs and delivery partners. Once your Buffalo tracking number is added to Paxlo, you get instant visibility into every step of your parcel's journey. No more searching multiple websites or waiting for email updates.
The app displays delivery progress with timestamps at key checkpoints, estimated arrival dates, and current location information. If your package hits a delay or requires attention, you'll know immediately rather than discovering issues when delivery was supposed to happen.
If you receive multiple parcels from different sellers on Chinese platforms, juggling separate tracking sites becomes tedious. Paxlo solves this by consolidating all your shipments, whether they ship via Buffalo, SF Express, ZTO, or any other carrier, into a single interface.
For businesses managing fulfillment or customer service, Paxlo provides a cleaner way to share tracking information. Rather than sending customers direct links to Buffalo's website, you can enable them to track orders within Paxlo where the experience is more user-friendly and information is presented consistently.
Getting started takes seconds. Download Paxlo from the App Store or Google Play, open the app, and paste your Buffalo tracking number into the search field. Paxlo automatically recognizes the carrier and begins pulling tracking data. You'll see the complete shipment history immediately, and the app will send you notifications as your parcel progresses through Buffalo's network.
If you're ordering online and your receipt or confirmation email contains a tracking number, Paxlo can sometimes detect and add it automatically when you give the app permission to read your email. This means less manual copying and pasting.
China's parcel volume ranks among the world's highest, with dozens of carriers competing on speed and price. Buffalo positions itself as an accessible option for regional and local shipments, often used by smaller merchants who can't absorb the higher costs of premium nationwide services. The carrier has gradually expanded its sorting capabilities and partnerships with last-mile delivery networks to improve reliability.
Unlike some international couriers, Buffalo's strength lies in domestic speed rather than cross-border expertise. If you're shipping within China, especially in regions where Buffalo has dense coverage, you'll typically see competitive delivery times and rates. Track your Buffalo packages through Paxlo to confirm estimated arrival dates and avoid any surprises.
Your Buffalo tracking number appears in your order confirmation email or on the merchant's website after checkout. It's usually a string of 10-13 digits starting with specific prefixes. Check your email receipt first, then look in your order history on the shopping platform you used. Once you have the number, paste it directly into Paxlo to start tracking.
Newly created tracking numbers sometimes take a few hours to sync with Buffalo's tracking system. The merchant generates the label, but Buffalo's sorting hubs need time to scan the parcel and register it in their database. If no data appears after 24 hours, contact the merchant to confirm the tracking number is correct. Paxlo will automatically refresh the data as soon as Buffalo uploads new information.
Buffalo primarily handles domestic shipments within China. While some parcels may travel through Buffalo's domestic network before being handed to an international partner for cross-border delivery, Buffalo itself doesn't operate international routes. If your parcel leaves China, you may need to track the final leg through a different carrier in Paxlo. Your merchant should clarify which carriers handle each segment of an international shipment.
Common Buffalo statuses include 'Picked Up' or 'Collected' when the merchant hands the parcel to Buffalo, 'In Transit' or 'Processing' as it moves through sorting hubs, 'Out for Delivery' when it reaches the local delivery driver, and 'Delivered' once it's handed to the recipient. Some entries show facility names or city codes. Paxlo displays these updates in real-time and translates key statuses so they're easy to understand regardless of which language Buffalo's system uses.
Buffalo's standard delivery time ranges from 2 to 5 business days depending on distance and destination. If you're ordering from a seller in Shanghai sending to nearby cities, expect the faster end of that range. Rural or remote areas may take longer. Paxlo shows you an estimated delivery date as soon as the parcel enters the system, and you'll get notifications if that estimate changes due to delays or handling issues.
If your tracking shows no progress for several days or the parcel appears stuck at one facility, contact the merchant first, as they have a direct relationship with Buffalo and can file a claim. Paxlo's tracking data helps you provide accurate information about when and where the parcel was last scanned. Most merchants will contact Buffalo's customer service or request a refund or replacement shipment. Keep your Paxlo tracking history as proof of the delivery issue.