
Mexico
Track DTD packages in Mexico with real-time updates and instant notifications. Monitor your shipments from pickup to delivery with Paxlo.
DTD, or Distribuidora de Transportes Dalwin, is one of Mexico's most reliable ground logistics carriers. Operating since the 1990s, DTD has built a reputation for efficient regional and national package delivery across Mexico. The company specializes in handling parcels, documents, and small freight for businesses and individuals, maintaining a strong presence in urban and semi-rural areas throughout the country.
DTD serves thousands of customers daily, from e-commerce retailers to corporate offices. Their network spans major Mexican cities and secondary markets, making them a practical choice for businesses that need consistent, cost-effective delivery solutions without the premium pricing of larger national carriers.
Mexico's e-commerce boom over the last decade created demand for reliable regional carriers. DTD filled that gap by offering flexible routing, competitive rates, and service standards that work for both high-volume shippers and occasional senders. Unlike mega-carriers that focus on express overnight delivery, DTD optimizes for predictability and value.
The carrier operates distribution hubs in key cities including Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Cancun. This network design allows DTD to balance speed with cost efficiency, making it especially popular among small and medium-sized businesses that ship regularly.
DTD's standard delivery window is typically 2 to 5 business days depending on destination. Shipments to major metropolitan areas usually arrive faster, while deliveries to smaller towns or remote areas may take longer due to consolidation and routing logistics.
Paxlo integrates with DTD's tracking system to give you real-time visibility of your packages. Instead of visiting DTD's website and entering your tracking number manually each time, Paxlo centralizes all your shipments in one mobile app.
The Paxlo app works on both iOS and Android, syncing across your devices. This means you can check a package's status from your phone while at work, or review notifications on your tablet when you're home waiting for delivery.
For businesses, real-time DTD tracking visibility reduces customer service inquiries. When customers ask "Where is my order?", you can provide accurate information instantly. For personal shoppers and individual recipients, Paxlo eliminates the anxiety of wondering whether a package is actually on its way.
DTD's regional focus means packages may sit at consolidation points longer than express carriers. Paxlo's tracking transparency shows you exactly when your shipment moves between hubs, so you understand the timeline and aren't surprised by delays that are actually normal for this carrier.
If you receive multiple deliveries per week from different senders using DTD, Paxlo's centralized dashboard saves you time. Instead of juggling five different tracking tabs, you see all incoming packages in one place with a quick visual status summary.
When you ship via DTD from Mexico City to Guadalajara, Paxlo will typically show three key stages: pickup confirmation, hub transfer in Mexico City, and then movement to the Guadalajara distribution center before final local delivery. This is normal routing and often takes 2 to 3 business days.
If your DTD package doesn't update for a full business day, it doesn't necessarily mean something is wrong. DTD's system updates at scheduled times, usually once or twice daily per location. Paxlo refreshes these updates as soon as DTD publishes them.
For shipments to smaller cities or towns outside major networks, DTD may consolidate packages at regional hubs before dispatching them outbound. This can make tracking appear to stall for 24 to 48 hours. This is standard practice and not a delay.
If Paxlo shows your DTD package as "delivered" but you haven't received it, check with neighbors or household members first. DTD drivers sometimes deliver to nearby addresses if the primary address is inaccessible. If it's genuinely missing, contact the sender to file a claim with DTD. Have your tracking number from Paxlo ready, as it's required for any investigation.
For packages showing "out for delivery" that haven't arrived by end of business day, wait until the next morning. DTD operates standard business hours, so late afternoon pickups may be delivered the following day. If a package shows failed delivery attempts without notification, contact DTD directly using your tracking information from Paxlo.
DTD's tracking website works, but it requires you to navigate there, find the search box, and enter your number each time. Paxlo eliminates this friction. The app is faster, sends proactive notifications, and works offline so you can view recent status updates even without an internet connection.
If you use multiple carriers in Mexico, Paxlo's unified dashboard is particularly valuable. You might ship via DTD for regional packages, DHL for express items, and Estafeta for other routes. Paxlo consolidates all of these into one interface, making package management simple and intuitive.
Download Paxlo today and never miss a DTD delivery update again. Real-time tracking, instant notifications, and complete package visibility in your pocket.
DTD's liability and refund policies depend on the shipping agreement between the sender and the carrier. If you purchased an item as a consumer, contact the online seller or merchant. Many retailers have their own guarantees about on-time delivery. If it's a business-to-business shipment, the two companies involved would have negotiated service level agreements. Paxlo's tracking helps document when a package actually arrived, which is useful information for any dispute or refund claim.