DZT, known formally as Dongshen Zhongtong Express, is one of China's largest express delivery networks. Operating across the country with thousands of collection points and distribution centers, DZT handles millions of parcels daily for e-commerce sellers, businesses, and individual shippers. The company operates a nationwide network that covers both major cities and remote regions, making it a go-to choice for domestic Chinese logistics.
China's express delivery sector grew exponentially over the past two decades, driven by rapid e-commerce expansion. DZT emerged as a key player in this growth, competing alongside other major carriers like SF Express, ZTO, and Yunda. The company built its reputation by offering affordable rates and reliable service to online retailers and dropshippers who need to move inventory quickly across provinces.
What sets DZT apart is its competitive pricing model. Many small sellers on Taobao, Alibaba, and other platforms choose DZT because the per-parcel cost is lower than premium carriers, without sacrificing delivery reliability. This strategy positioned DZT as the courier of choice for price-conscious merchants.
DZT operates several service tiers tailored to different shipping needs and budgets.
Coverage is extensive. DZT reaches all 34 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions in mainland China. Urban delivery typically completes within 2-3 days, while rural areas may take 5-7 days depending on location. The company has invested heavily in sorting facilities and last-mile infrastructure to reduce delivery times.
Paxlo connects directly to DZT's tracking API, pulling real-time shipment data from their system. When you enter a DZT tracking number into Paxlo, the app fetches the latest status instantly, whether your package is in transit, at a sorting facility, or out for delivery.
You don't need to visit DZT's website or navigate Chinese language interfaces. Paxlo provides a unified tracking experience where all your Chinese carriers, including DZT, appear in one app. Receive notifications for status updates, estimated delivery dates, and any exceptions automatically.
For people receiving packages from China, DZT shipments often originate from sellers or drop-shippers. Paxlo eliminates the confusion of tracking through a foreign carrier's website by translating tracking data and presenting it clearly in English or your preferred language.
DZT serves a diverse customer base. E-commerce businesses use DZT for fulfillment because the rates are low and coverage is reliable. Drop-shippers frequently rely on DZT for shipping to customers worldwide. Individual sellers on platforms like Wish, AliExpress, and eBay depend on DZT for cost-effective domestic pickup before parcels move to international carriers.
On the recipient side, anyone ordering from Chinese online stores or small merchants will encounter DZT tracking numbers regularly. Paxlo makes that experience frictionless by providing visibility throughout the journey.
Paxlo was built specifically to solve the pain point of tracking packages from multiple Asian carriers. DZT tracking numbers are common on international orders, but accessing that information typically requires navigating Chinese websites or dealing with incomplete data. Paxlo bridges that gap.
The app updates frequently throughout the day, pulling fresh data from DZT's systems. You get notifications pushed to your phone, so you don't have to manually check status. If you're expecting multiple parcels from different carriers, Paxlo keeps everything organized in a single dashboard.
Performance is fast, and the app works offline, so you can view previous tracking updates even without internet. For anyone receiving packages from China regularly, Paxlo removes friction from an otherwise tedious tracking process.
Open Paxlo and tap the plus icon to add a new shipment. Paste or type your DZT tracking number into the search field. Paxlo automatically detects it as a DZT shipment and pulls the tracking data from their system. You can name the shipment (like 'Electronics Order' or 'Gift') for easy reference. Once added, the package appears in your main tracking list.
Paxlo updates DZT tracking data multiple times throughout the day. When you open the app, it automatically fetches the latest status. You'll also receive push notifications whenever a significant status change occurs, like when your package leaves a sorting facility or is out for delivery. This means you don't have to manually refresh or check multiple times.
Common DZT statuses include: 'Picked up' (merchant gave parcel to DZT), 'In Transit' (moving between facilities), 'Arrived at Distribution Center' (at a local hub), 'Out for Delivery' (driver has it today), and 'Delivered' (package received). Paxlo translates these Chinese statuses into clear English so you know exactly where your package is. If you see 'Delivery Exception' or similar alerts, it means there's a delay or issue that DZT is working to resolve.
DZT primarily handles domestic Chinese delivery. Once a parcel leaves China for international destinations, it usually transitions to another carrier like DHL, FedEx, or a local postal service. Paxlo supports tracking across multiple carriers, so you can add the international tracking number once the handoff occurs. Some sellers provide both DZT and international tracking numbers, which you can add separately in Paxlo.
Paxlo will flag any delays with an alert notification. The tracking details will show exception codes or notes from DZT explaining the delay, such as weather disruptions, high volume periods, or address issues. Most DZT delays resolve within 1-2 days. If a package shows as stuck for more than 7 days, contact the sender or DZT directly through their customer service. Paxlo's tracking data reflects whatever information DZT has publicly shared.
DZT operates only within mainland China, so it doesn't deliver to international addresses. If a seller is using DZT to send you a package from within China before it moves to an international carrier, you'll see the DZT leg tracked in Paxlo until it reaches a port or handoff point. After that, the tracking transitions to the international carrier's system. Paxlo lets you track both legs separately once you have both tracking numbers.