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Track EAA parcels in real-time with Paxlo. Get instant updates on your China-based shipments with reliable delivery notifications.
EAA, short for Express All Asia, is one of China's regional express delivery operators. Based in Asia, EAA has built a solid reputation for handling domestic and regional parcels across multiple Asian markets. The carrier operates a network of sorting facilities and delivery hubs that connect major cities, making it a practical choice for businesses and individuals shipping goods throughout the region. Unlike some mega-carriers, EAA focuses on maintaining service quality while keeping costs competitive.
China's express delivery market is crowded with major players like SF Express, ZTO, and STO. EAA occupies a meaningful position by offering reliable service to smaller merchants and regional shippers who need affordable yet dependable options. The company operates primarily through partnerships with local retailers and e-commerce platforms. This focus on mid-tier markets has helped EAA maintain steady growth without trying to compete head-to-head with the largest carriers on speed alone.
EAA doesn't offer international shipping to most countries outside Asia, so it's best suited for intra-Asia commerce. If you're handling orders within China or sending goods to neighboring markets, EAA provides a cost-conscious option with acceptable reliability.
Paxlo connects directly to EAA's tracking database, pulling live shipment data so you see updates the moment they happen. Instead of visiting EAA's website or using multiple tracking apps, you consolidate all your parcels, including EAA shipments, in one place. The integration works on both iOS and Android, and you'll receive push notifications whenever your package moves to a new scanning point or reaches its destination.
The app automatically recognizes EAA tracking numbers when you paste or photograph them. Paxlo then fetches the latest status, estimated delivery date, and current location, all refreshed automatically throughout the shipping cycle.
For people managing multiple shipments or running small businesses that use EAA regularly, Paxlo eliminates the friction of juggling separate tracking pages and login credentials.
EAA typically promises delivery within 3-7 business days for parcels within major Chinese cities, and 5-10 days for regional shipments. These timelines assume normal conditions and working days only. During peak seasons like the Lunar New Year or Double Eleven shopping festival, delivery can take longer due to volume surges across the entire industry.
Paxlo's tracking shows estimated delivery dates based on EAA's own forecasts, updated as the parcel progresses through the network. If a package falls outside the expected window, you'll spot it immediately rather than wondering whether it's delayed or lost.
EAA makes sense if you're shipping small to medium parcels within China or to other Asian countries at a lower cost than premium carriers. It's not ideal for time-sensitive deliveries where you absolutely need guaranteed next-day or overnight service. However, for regular e-commerce orders, small business shipments, or personal purchases where a week-long delivery window is acceptable, EAA offers good value.
Sellers on platforms that automatically assign EAA as the default carrier should still be able to track reliably through Paxlo, even if they didn't choose the carrier themselves. The app works with whatever carriers your shipments actually use.
EAA's main weakness is inconsistent tracking updates during the sorting phase, especially for packages originating in less developed areas. Some parcels may sit at an origin facility for 2-3 days before the first scan, making it hard to know if the package was actually picked up. Paxlo can't solve this problem directly, but the app lets you check for updates without manually visiting EAA's site repeatedly. You'll know immediately when the first update comes through.
Customer service at EAA is also more limited than at larger carriers. If a package goes missing, you'll need documentation and patience. Paxlo keeps a clear record of all scans and timestamps, which helps when filing a claim with EAA or disputing an order with a seller.
Open Paxlo, tap the plus icon, and paste your tracking number into the search field. You can also take a photo of the tracking label, and Paxlo will automatically read the number. The app identifies it as an EAA shipment and connects to their system. Hit confirm, and the tracking data loads into your inbox instantly.
EAA often takes 24-48 hours to upload the first scan after you place an order. This is normal. The parcel may already be in transit, but EAA's scanning network is slower to register packages at the origin point compared to larger carriers. Once it hits their first facility, updates usually become more frequent. You can enable notifications in Paxlo so you'll be alerted as soon as the first scan appears, rather than checking manually.
Paxlo tracks EAA parcels destined for other Asian countries and handled by EAA throughout their journey. However, EAA does not offer direct service to most countries outside Asia. If your package leaves Asia and is handed off to another carrier for final delivery, Paxlo may lose tracking visibility at that handoff point, depending on whether that subsequent carrier is integrated into Paxlo.
First, check Paxlo for the latest tracking status and location. If it's stuck at a sorting facility for more than 2 days with no movement, contact the seller or EAA directly with the tracking number and timestamps from Paxlo. Keep screenshots of the tracking history, as this documentation helps with claims. EAA's customer service is slower than major carriers, so expect a response within 5-7 days. Most delayed packages eventually arrive, but severe delays may qualify for a refund from the seller if you purchased the item through e-commerce.
Yes. Paxlo works globally as long as you have an internet connection. You can track EAA parcels being shipped within Asia from anywhere in the world. The app pulls data from EAA's servers, so your location doesn't matter. This is especially useful if you're ordering from a Chinese seller but living abroad, or if you're a business monitoring shipments to multiple countries.
Yes. Enable push notifications for each tracking number in Paxlo, and you'll receive an alert when EAA scans your package as delivered. The notification comes through on your phone as soon as that status update reaches Paxlo's system. Some delays of 15-30 minutes can occur depending on server processing, but you'll know delivery has happened before you might otherwise check.