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JDT Express, officially known as Jing Dong Tong, is one of China's major logistics carriers operating primarily within the domestic market. Founded to serve the growing e-commerce sector, JDT has built a network covering most of mainland China with a focus on speed and reliability for both business and consumer shipments.
The carrier operates sorting centers, distribution hubs, and last-mile delivery stations across major cities and provinces. JDT handles millions of packages annually, competing directly with other national carriers in a market that demands fast turnaround times and accurate tracking.
China's e-commerce boom created intense competition among logistics providers. JDT entered this space to capture market share in domestic parcel delivery, particularly for online retailers and marketplace sellers. The carrier specializes in handling high volumes during peak seasons, which is critical given how Chinese shopping festivals drive massive shipment spikes.
Unlike some competitors, JDT maintains its own delivery fleet in key regions rather than relying entirely on franchised networks. This gives them more control over delivery quality, though it also means their coverage varies by location. They're stronger in eastern and central regions than in remote western provinces.
Delivery times depend heavily on origin and destination. Shipping from Shanghai to Beijing typically arrives in 2 days, but remote areas in Xinjiang or Tibet may take 5-7 days. JDT publishes service standards publicly, though actual performance varies seasonally.
Paxlo connects directly to JDT's tracking system, pulling real-time updates on your package's location and status. Enter your tracking number once, and you'll see exactly where your shipment is at any moment. No refreshing JDT's website or copying tracking numbers between apps.
The app displays key milestones, delivery attempt information, and estimated arrival dates. You'll get push notifications at major checkpoints, so you know when your package reaches the local delivery station or is out for delivery that day. If there are delays or issues, Paxlo flags them immediately rather than leaving you guessing.
Many people ordering from Chinese online shops or receiving packages from China rely on JDT. Having Paxlo installed means you can monitor these shipments without struggling with JDT's Chinese-language portal or relying on seller-provided screenshots.
When you place an order with a seller using JDT, the package gets picked up within 1-2 business days. It travels to a regional sorting center, then to a local delivery hub near your destination. From there, a delivery driver takes it the last mile to your address.
In urban areas, drivers usually deliver between 9 AM and 8 PM. They'll attempt delivery once, and if you're not home, they leave a notice with instructions for pickup or redelivery. JDT's system lets you communicate preferences, like leaving packages in a safe place, though this depends on the specific driver and location.
During Chinese New Year or major shopping festivals, JDT's network gets congested. Delivery times extend significantly, sometimes doubling. Planning ahead and tracking early helps you stay informed during these predictable surges.
Paxlo's alerts prepare you for each of these scenarios. You're never surprised by delays because the app shows you what's actually happening with your shipment.
If tracking shows no movement for 7+ days or indicates a delivery failure without resolution, use Paxlo to view the last known location and timestamp. Take a screenshot of this information. Contact the seller immediately with this evidence, as they can file a claim with JDT. Provide the full tracking number, last recorded location, and timestamp. Most sellers handle claims directly with JDT on your behalf.