Gexin International Logistics is one of China's largest express delivery networks, handling millions of parcels annually across domestic and international routes. Founded to meet the explosive growth of e-commerce in mainland China, the company has become a trusted name for both B2B logistics and consumer package delivery. If you're receiving items from Chinese sellers or have shipments originating in China, you've likely encountered Gexin at some point.
The carrier operates an extensive fleet and sorting facilities across major cities, enabling fast delivery times within China and partnerships with international couriers for cross-border shipments. Gexin competes directly with companies like SF Express and ZTO, and has built its reputation on reliability and competitive pricing.
China's logistics industry is massive. The country ships more packages annually than any other nation, and Gexin plays a central role in that infrastructure. The company handles everything from same-day delivery in tier-1 cities to rural area coverage, which is critical for reaching underserved populations.
Gexin's network extends beyond China too. International partnerships allow packages to move through customs and reach customers worldwide. Whether your shipment is moving through Shanghai, Beijing, or headed overseas, Gexin's systems are built to track and manage high volumes without losing visibility.
The company also offers specialty services for fragile items, oversized packages, and time-sensitive deliveries. Many online retailers in China use Gexin as their primary fulfillment partner because of flexible rates and scalability.
Tracking a Gexin package through Paxlo is straightforward. Instead of navigating Chinese language websites or downloading multiple carrier apps, you enter your tracking number once into Paxlo and receive all updates in English. The app pulls real-time data from Gexin's tracking system, showing you exactly where your package is in the delivery pipeline.
Paxlo's integration handles the complexity of Gexin's network automatically. Whether your parcel is sitting in a sorting facility, out for delivery, or awaiting customs clearance, you'll see status updates as they happen. No refresh required, no language barriers, no confusion about what each tracking status means.
Many customers ordering from Chinese retailers don't realize how long international parcels actually take. Paxlo shows you realistic delivery windows based on customs processing, distance, and current logistics delays. That transparency reduces anxiety and helps you plan accordingly.
Gexin updates tracking information at major milestones: pickup from sender, sorting at regional hubs, dispatch to delivery zone, out for delivery, and final delivery. International shipments add extra statuses for customs clearance and handoff to partner carriers. Paxlo translates all of these into clear, consistent updates so there's no guessing about what's happening with your package.
Delays sometimes occur at customs or during peak season. Paxlo's interface shows estimated delivery windows rather than exact dates when these factors are at play, giving you realistic expectations without false promises.
Most Gexin packages within China arrive within 2-5 business days. International shipments take longer, typically 7-20 days depending on destination country and customs processing. Paxlo keeps you informed at every stage, so you'll never wonder where your package is.
Paxlo alerts you if a package stops progressing for more than 24 hours without explanation. Delays can happen during peak seasons, weather events, or customs processing. You'll see the delay reflected in the estimated delivery date within the app. If the package appears stuck for more than 3-5 days without updates, Paxlo prompts you to contact Gexin support with your tracking number to investigate further.