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Track FedEx shipments in real-time with Paxlo. Get instant delivery updates, estimated arrival times, and package notifications on your phone.
FedEx is one of the world's largest courier and logistics companies, serving over 220 countries and territories. Founded in 1971, FedEx revolutionized overnight shipping and has since become the backbone of global commerce. Whether you're receiving a business package, a personal order, or time-sensitive documents, FedEx handles millions of shipments daily with precision and reliability. But tracking those packages doesn't have to be complicated. Paxlo integrates directly with FedEx, giving you a cleaner, faster way to monitor your deliveries from pickup to doorstep.
FedEx operates through multiple divisions, each designed for different shipping needs. FedEx Express delivers overnight and international packages with guaranteed service levels. FedEx Ground handles cost-effective ground delivery across the U.S., perfect for standard shipments that aren't time-critical. FedEx Home Delivery focuses on residential packages, and FedEx Freight specializes in less-than-truckload (LTL) and full truckload freight services. This variety means whatever you're shipping or receiving, FedEx likely has a solution for it.
The FedEx tracking system works, but checking their website or app every time you want an update gets old fast. You might have packages from multiple carriers, different stores, or work shipments scattered across different services. That's where Paxlo changes the game. Instead of jumping between apps or websites, Paxlo consolidates all your FedEx tracking data into one clean interface.
Just enter your FedEx tracking number once, and Paxlo automatically fetches the latest status information. Our app pulls data directly from FedEx, so you get real-time updates without any delay. When your package moves between sorting facilities, gets loaded onto a delivery vehicle, or is out for delivery, you'll know about it instantly.
FedEx offers different service levels, and understanding what you're paying for helps you track more intelligently. Express services guarantee overnight or specific-day delivery and cost more. Ground services take longer, usually 1-7 business days depending on distance, but cost less. Home Delivery services are available on evenings and weekends, ideal for residential customers. When you track a FedEx package through Paxlo, the app shows which service level you received, helping you set realistic expectations for arrival.
FedEx also provides service guarantees on Express shipments. If your package is late, you can file a claim. Paxlo's tracking history and timestamps give you the documentation you need if a claim becomes necessary.
FedEx employs over 500,000 people across the globe and operates one of the most sophisticated logistics networks ever built. In the United States specifically, FedEx maintains distribution hubs in major cities, regional sorting facilities, and thousands of delivery routes. The company has invested heavily in automation and technology, meaning your package goes through multiple checkpoints, scans, and quality checks before it reaches you. This complexity is why tracking matters. With so many handoffs and movements, staying informed keeps you in control.
The U.S. logistics industry depends heavily on FedEx. E-commerce retailers use FedEx for customer deliveries. Businesses rely on FedEx for B2B shipments. The U.S. Postal Service uses FedEx aircraft for mail transport. Understanding that your package is part of a larger, highly coordinated system explains why FedEx is so reliable, and why tracking with Paxlo gives you peace of mind.
Different situations require different tracking strategies. If you shipped something with FedEx, you'll have a tracking number provided by the shipper or in your confirmation email. If you're receiving a package from an online retailer, the order confirmation or shipment notification will include a FedEx tracking number. Some businesses send multiple packages, and Paxlo lets you add and monitor several FedEx tracking numbers at once without cluttering your phone's home screen.
International shipments tracked through FedEx are also supported by Paxlo. FedEx operates globally, and your tracking data updates as your package clears customs, lands in new countries, and moves through international sorting hubs. Paxlo displays all this information in one place.
A delivery window from 8 AM to 6 PM isn't useful when you're trying to plan your day. With Paxlo's real-time tracking, you see updates as your FedEx delivery approaches. When the package is out for delivery in your area, you'll get notified. Some deliveries include signature requirements, and knowing when the driver is arriving lets you be home and ready. For business shipments, this timing is critical. For personal orders, it just reduces stress.
FedEx drivers follow optimized routes and often deliver dozens of packages per day. Real-time tracking through Paxlo gives you visibility into where you fall in that route, reducing uncertainty and helping you plan accordingly.
Sometimes a FedEx tracking number doesn't appear in the system immediately. This is normal. FedEx updates its database as packages are processed, and there's usually a short delay between when a label is created and when the first scan appears. Paxlo automatically refreshes your FedEx tracking data, so if information isn't showing yet, check back in a few hours or refresh the app manually. Most tracking numbers become active within 24 hours of shipment.
If a package shows a delayed status or an unusual location, Paxlo's detailed tracking history helps you understand what happened. Weather delays, mechanical issues, and sorting facility backlogs are all visible in the tracking updates. In rare cases where a package is truly lost, the tracking history in Paxlo provides the evidence you need to file a claim with FedEx.
Stop toggling between apps and websites. Paxlo brings all your package tracking together in one place, starting with FedEx. Whether you're waiting for a critical business shipment or an online order, get the real-time visibility you deserve. Available on iOS and Android, Paxlo is free to download and use. Add your FedEx tracking numbers and start receiving instant updates right now.
Open the Paxlo app and tap the button to add a new package. Enter your FedEx tracking number, which you'll find in your shipping confirmation email or on your order receipt. Paxlo instantly connects to FedEx's system and displays the current status, location, and estimated delivery date. You can add multiple FedEx tracking numbers, and Paxlo organizes them all in one list.
Paxlo pulls real-time data from FedEx servers multiple times per hour. Each time your FedEx package is scanned at a facility or loaded onto a delivery vehicle, that information updates in Paxlo almost immediately. You don't need to refresh manually, but you can swipe down to refresh any time you want the very latest status. Push notifications alert you to major status changes without requiring you to check the app.
Yes. Paxlo supports FedEx International services. When your package travels across borders, you'll see updates as it clears customs, lands in new countries, and moves through international sorting hubs. The tracking remains continuous from pickup through final delivery, no matter how many countries the package passes through. FedEx International includes clearance information and customs status, all visible in Paxlo.
New FedEx tracking numbers take a few hours to appear in the system after the label is created. Try adding your tracking number again after a few hours. Double-check that you've entered the number correctly, spacing and all. If it still doesn't appear after 24 hours, the tracking number might be invalid or FedEx might not have processed the shipment yet. Contact the shipper or seller to confirm the tracking number and shipment date.
Yes. After you add a FedEx tracking number to Paxlo, enable push notifications in the app settings. You'll receive alerts when your package reaches a nearby sorting facility and when it's loaded onto the delivery truck. The most useful notification comes when the driver is out for delivery in your area. You can customize notification preferences for each tracked package, so important shipments get all alerts while less urgent ones send fewer notifications.
FedEx includes photo proof of delivery for most residential packages. When your driver delivers the package and takes a photo, that image appears in your FedEx tracking record. Paxlo displays this photo as part of the tracking history, so you can see exactly where the package was left, whether it's on your porch, at your door, or with a neighbor. This feature is especially useful if a package goes missing or if you need documentation for a claim.