DLX is one of China's rapidly expanding logistics providers, built to handle the enormous volume of domestic and cross-border parcels moving through the country daily. Founded to compete in a hypercompetitive market, DLX has carved out a significant position by focusing on speed, reliability, and cost efficiency. The carrier operates an extensive network of sorting facilities and last-mile delivery centers across major Chinese cities and provinces.
As an increasingly important player in China's logistics ecosystem, DLX services millions of shipments annually. The company specializes in managing the complex logistics demands of e-commerce platforms, small businesses, and individual shippers who need affordable yet dependable delivery solutions. DLX has invested heavily in automation and route optimization to keep pace with competitors like ZTO, YTO, and Cainiao.
DLX provides multiple service tiers designed for different shipping needs and budgets. Whether you're sending a small parcel across the city or coordinating larger shipments to remote areas, DLX has options that fit your requirements.
DLX operates sorting hubs in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and other logistics hotspots. This strategic infrastructure allows the carrier to process thousands of parcels hourly and maintain competitive delivery windows. The company also offers corporate accounts with customized pricing for enterprises that ship regularly.
Paxlo connects directly to DLX tracking systems, giving you real-time visibility into your shipment's journey from pickup through final delivery. When you add a DLX tracking number to Paxlo, our app automatically pulls the latest location data, delivery status, and estimated arrival time. No manual refreshing, no switching between apps, no hunting down information across different websites.
The integration works seamlessly whether you're tracking a single personal parcel or monitoring multiple business shipments simultaneously. Paxlo's notification system alerts you when your package moves between sorting facilities, reaches the local delivery hub, and when it's out for final delivery. You receive updates in real-time, meaning you know about delays or exceptions as soon as DLX updates their system.
For businesses shipping via DLX, Paxlo's tracking capabilities translate directly into better customer service. You can share tracking links with clients, monitor fulfillment in real-time, and catch potential issues before they become problems. For personal use, you get peace of mind knowing exactly where your online purchases and personal shipments are at any moment.
DLX tracking numbers typically follow standard Chinese logistics formats and contain 13 digits. You'll find your tracking number on the shipping label, in order confirmation emails, or from the seller who shipped your package. Paxlo recognizes DLX tracking numbers automatically, so you can paste the number and we'll identify the carrier and pull tracking data instantly.
DLX also provides Chinese-language tracking updates through their official website and WeChat integration. Paxlo translates these updates and presents them in English, making the information accessible even if you don't read Chinese. This matters because delivery exceptions, facility name changes, or special handling notes are easier to understand when presented in your native language.
Tracking packages shouldn't require technical expertise or language skills. Paxlo eliminates friction from the tracking experience by handling the heavy lifting. We connect to DLX systems, translate information, and push notifications to your phone so you stay informed without effort.
Speed matters too. DLX operates under tight delivery timeframes, especially for express services. Paxlo's real-time updates ensure you never miss a delivery window or fail to receive an important exception notice. You'll know if your package is delayed, damaged, or unable to be delivered while you still have time to take action.
The app also simplifies handling multiple shipments. If you're an online shopper or run a business, you might have dozens of DLX packages in transit at any given time. Paxlo organizes all your shipments, lets you search by recipient name or order number, and shows you a complete view of what's coming when. This beats logging into multiple seller accounts or the DLX website repeatedly.
Your DLX tracking number appears on the shipping label attached to your package. You'll also receive it in confirmation emails from the seller or marketplace where you made your purchase. If you ordered from a Chinese e-commerce platform like Taobao or Xiaohongshu, check your order details page. For business shipments, your DLX account representative or pickup coordinator will provide tracking numbers via email or their tracking portal.
DLX delays usually result from high volume periods, weather conditions affecting transit routes, or the package going through additional security screening. During major shopping festivals in China, DLX facilities can be overwhelmed, which extends processing times. If your package shows a delay, Paxlo will notify you immediately. Check the tracking details in the app for specific notes from DLX about why the package is running behind schedule. Most delays resolve within 1-2 business days as packages move through the system.
Yes. DLX partners with international carriers to deliver packages outside mainland China. When your DLX shipment transitions to a partner carrier for international delivery, Paxlo will show you that handoff and, if available, tracking information from the receiving carrier. International DLX packages take longer than domestic shipments, typically 15-30 days depending on destination. Paxlo tracks the entire journey and updates you as your package moves through customs and reaches its final destination.
When DLX marks your package as 'signed for,' it means the recipient (you or someone at your address) has accepted delivery and the courier has confirmed receipt. In some cases, DLX may show 'left at location' if the driver placed your package in a safe spot like a front porch or building entrance without requiring a signature. Paxlo clearly displays which status applies to your shipment. If a signature was required but you didn't receive your package, that's a critical alert to follow up immediately.
Absolutely. Paxlo works with DLX tracking from anywhere in the world. Whether you're in the United States, Europe, or any other country, you can add your DLX tracking number to Paxlo and receive real-time updates. Paxlo translates DLX's Chinese-language system messages into English, so the tracking information is useful regardless of your location. This is especially helpful if you're ordering from Chinese sellers or suppliers and need to monitor shipments arriving at your international address.
First, confirm your tracking number is correct, including all 13 digits with no spaces or extra characters. DLX can take 12-24 hours to register new shipments in their system, so if you just received your tracking number, the package may not appear yet. If the tracking number is correct and more than 24 hours have passed, try refreshing Paxlo by pulling down on the tracking card. If updates still aren't appearing after 48 hours, contact the seller or DLX customer service with your tracking number. There may be a data sync issue that DLX support can resolve.