
China
Track Jiyun Logistics shipments in real-time with Paxlo. Fast delivery across China with detailed package updates straight to your phone.
Jiyun Logistics is one of China's major express delivery companies, operating thousands of distribution centers across the country. Founded to serve the explosive growth of e-commerce in China, Jiyun has built a reputation for reliable same-day and next-day delivery in major cities. The company handles millions of packages monthly, from small parcels to larger shipments, making it a backbone of China's logistics network.
The company operates with a focus on speed and affordability. Jiyun connects retailers, online marketplaces, and individual shippers with customers across urban and rural areas. Their network includes sorting hubs, delivery stations, and a fleet of vehicles designed for high-volume package distribution.
China's logistics sector has grown dramatically over the past 15 years, driven by rapid e-commerce adoption and consumer demand for fast shipping. Jiyun competes alongside other major carriers like SF Express, ZTO, and Yunda, each fighting for market share in a highly competitive environment. Jiyun differentiates itself through competitive pricing and network coverage in second and third-tier cities where other carriers have less presence.
The company has invested in sorting automation, real-time tracking systems, and last-mile delivery optimization. This infrastructure allows Jiyun to process packages quickly and keep customers informed about their shipments at every stage.
Paxlo pulls tracking data directly from Jiyun's system, giving you real-time visibility into your package's location and estimated delivery time. Instead of juggling tracking numbers across multiple apps or websites, you get all your Jiyun shipments in one unified mobile interface.
When you receive a Jiyun tracking number, simply paste it into Paxlo. The app automatically detects the carrier and starts monitoring your shipment. You'll see status updates as your package moves through sorting facilities, loading hubs, and into delivery trucks. Push notifications alert you when your package is out for delivery and when it arrives.
Jiyun's official website and WeChat tracking updates work well if you read Chinese and have time to check them constantly. Many international customers and businesses, however, prefer tracking through an app designed for their needs. Paxlo provides English-language support, consistent notifications, and a familiar user experience regardless of which Chinese carrier you're using.
The app also solves a common frustration: tracking multiple orders from different carriers. If you're importing goods from Chinese suppliers or buying from Chinese e-commerce platforms, you'll often get shipments through Jiyun alongside YTO, ZTO, or other carriers. Paxlo manages all of them in one place, eliminating the need to switch between apps or websites.
Another advantage is speed. Paxlo's servers are optimized for fast data retrieval, so you get updates within minutes of Jiyun logging a status change. This matters especially during peak seasons when Jiyun's systems handle massive volumes and official tracking pages can lag.
When you order from Chinese online retailers like Taobao, Alibaba, or JD.com, sellers often default to Jiyun for cost reasons. Your order confirmation email or seller message will include a Jiyun tracking number. With Paxlo, you add this number and start tracking immediately.
If you're importing wholesale goods from a Chinese manufacturer, Jiyun handles the domestic shipping to the port or logistics hub where international forwarding begins. Tracking your Jiyun segment with Paxlo ensures you know when your shipment reaches the handoff point for international transit.
Business customers managing multiple incoming shipments from Chinese suppliers benefit from Paxlo's consolidated view. You can see at a glance which Jiyun shipments have been delivered, which are in transit, and which are delayed, without logging into multiple tracking systems.
Download Paxlo on iOS or Android, then add your Jiyun tracking number in the app. Paxlo's system automatically recognizes Jiyun and connects to their tracking data. From that point on, you'll receive notifications whenever your shipment status changes.
You can track multiple Jiyun shipments simultaneously. The app organizes them by status, showing active shipments at the top and delivered packages further down. If you need to reference a shipment later, your tracking history stays in the app indefinitely.
Standard Jiyun delivery takes 2-3 business days within major Chinese cities. Same-day delivery is available in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and a few other tier-one cities, typically for orders placed before noon. Remote or rural areas may take 5-7 business days. With Paxlo, you'll see the estimated delivery date for your specific shipment and get notified when it's out for final delivery.
Jiyun operates primarily within China and has limited international routes. If your shipment is leaving China, it will typically be handed off to another carrier for the international leg. Use Paxlo to track the Jiyun segment until it reaches the handoff point, then you may need to track the second carrier separately if your package moves to DHL, Fedex, or another international provider. Check with your seller about the complete routing to understand when the handoff occurs.
During peak seasons like Chinese New Year or major shopping festivals, Jiyun's network gets heavily congested and tracking updates can lag. If you haven't seen an update in 3+ days and the status still shows 'in transit', your package may be stuck in a sorting hub. Contact the seller or Jiyun customer service directly (they offer WeChat support). Paxlo will automatically pull the latest status once Jiyun updates their system, so keep the app open and check periodically. Most delayed shipments resume movement within a few days.
Yes, completely. Paxlo's interface is entirely in English and displays all tracking information in a clear, language-neutral format. You won't need to visit Jiyun's Chinese-language website or use WeChat to understand your shipment status. The app shows pickup, sorting hub transfers, out-for-delivery, and delivery confirmation in plain English. If you need to contact Jiyun directly, that's where language barriers might occur, but Paxlo handles 99% of what you need to know about your package.
Yes. Once you add a Jiyun tracking number to Paxlo, the app sends you push notifications for major status changes, out-for-delivery alerts, and delivery confirmation. You control notification frequency in Paxlo's settings, so you won't get spammed. This is much more convenient than manually checking Jiyun's website or waiting for an email from the seller.
First, check Paxlo for the most recent tracking update. If the status is still showing as 'in transit' or 'sorting', wait another day or two as Jiyun may be experiencing delays. If it shows 'out for delivery' but never arrives, the package might be waiting at a Jiyun pickup station for you to collect. Look for a notification or contact information in the tracking details. If the shipment truly appears lost (no updates for over a week and the status is stuck), contact the seller immediately. Provide them with the Jiyun tracking number from Paxlo, and they can file a claim with Jiyun on your behalf. Most sellers offer refunds or replacements for lost packages within 30 days of purchase.