
Hong Kong
Track Lenton Group DPD parcels in Hong Kong instantly with Paxlo. Real-time updates, delivery notifications, and proof of delivery in one app.
Lenton Group operates DPD (Dynamic Parcel Distribution) as one of Hong Kong's most reliable last-mile logistics providers. DPD has built its reputation on speed and reliability, handling thousands of parcels daily across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. The company specializes in same-day and next-day delivery services, making it a preferred partner for e-commerce businesses and retailers across the region.
With over two decades of experience in Asian logistics, Lenton Group has positioned DPD as a quality alternative to larger carriers. Their focus on customer service and efficient route planning means your packages move faster through Hong Kong's dense urban landscape. Unlike some competitors, DPD maintains smaller depots in key neighborhoods, enabling quick final-mile pickups and deliveries.
DPD's delivery network reaches every corner of Hong Kong, including remote areas like Lantau and the outlying islands. They've invested in electric delivery vehicles for eco-conscious merchants and customers. Real-time fleet tracking and driver GPS positioning ensure parcels arrive on schedule.
Paxlo connects directly to DPD's tracking system, pulling live shipment data every few minutes. When you enter a DPD tracking number into Paxlo, you get instant access to parcel location, estimated delivery time, and driver updates. There's no manual refreshing, no switching between apps, and no guessing about where your package is.
The integration works automatically. Add a DPD tracking number to Paxlo, and the app immediately recognizes it and starts pulling updates. You'll receive push notifications at key milestones, delivery attempt notifications, and final confirmation when the parcel is left with you.
Hong Kong's retail landscape relies on fast delivery windows. DPD's same-day and next-day options make it essential for online shoppers who expect goods within 24 hours. Unlike international carriers, DPD knows Hong Kong's address formats, building names, and delivery quirks. They're built for the local market.
E-commerce platforms, grocery apps, and fashion retailers use DPD because it's dependable. Customers use Paxlo to watch that dependency in real time. You're not wondering if your delivery will arrive, you're watching it arrive.
Paxlo's multi-tracking feature shines when you're waiting on multiple DPD deliveries. Add all your tracking numbers to the app, and Paxlo displays them in a clean list with color-coded status badges. In transit parcels show at the top, delivered ones archive below. You can see at a glance which delivery is arriving today and which is still en route.
This matters for busy shoppers. If you've ordered from five different Hong Kong retailers and they all use DPD, Paxlo consolidates everything into one view. No switching between apps, no lost tracking numbers, no confusion about which package is which.
DPD drivers take photos when they deliver your parcel. Paxlo displays these photos instantly, so you have visual proof your package arrived intact. If a parcel is marked delivered but you didn't receive it, you have photographic evidence to show DPD customer service. This speeds up dispute resolution and protects you from delivery claim rejections.
The app also logs the exact time of delivery and the location coordinates. If you're not home and your parcel was left with a neighbor, the delivery note appears in Paxlo before DPD sends you an SMS. You know immediately where to find your package.
Download Paxlo on iOS or Android, then enter any DPD tracking number. The app auto-detects DPD shipments and starts pulling live tracking data. Enable notifications so you don't miss delivery windows. That's it. Your DPD parcels now have real-time visibility.
If you order frequently from Hong Kong retailers that use DPD, Paxlo learns your preferences and shows DPD tracking near the top of your app. Your delivery history builds over time, making it easy to reference past orders and their delivery details.
Open Paxlo and search for your DPD tracking number. The app displays the current status and estimated delivery window (e.g., 'Arriving by 6 PM'). When your driver is en route to your address, Paxlo shows the real-time GPS location and your driver's remaining stops. You'll get a push notification when the driver is 30 minutes away, so you're never caught off-guard.
Check the photo proof in Paxlo first. DPD drivers photograph each delivery, and the image appears in the app immediately. The photo shows where your parcel was left, which is often with a neighbor, building reception, or a safe spot you agreed with DPD. If the photo shows your parcel was left somewhere you didn't authorize, contact DPD customer service directly from the app with the photo as evidence.
Paxlo shows your DPD delivery details and estimated arrival time, but rescheduling is managed directly with DPD. If you're not home, contact DPD via their customer service line or use the DPD app. Paxlo will update your tracking status automatically once DPD processes the reschedule. You can share your Paxlo tracking link with DPD customer service to speed up the request.
Yes. If you're returning something via DPD, add the return tracking number to Paxlo just like a delivery. The app tracks your parcel from pickup through DPD's sorting centers until it reaches the sender. You'll see status updates and can confirm when DPD collects your return from your address.
Yes. From any tracked shipment in Paxlo, tap the share button to copy your tracking link. Send it via message, email, or WhatsApp. The recipient opens the link and sees all the same real-time tracking information and delivery photos, without needing to install Paxlo. This is useful if you're buying a gift or sending a parcel to someone else in Hong Kong.
Paxlo updates DPD location data every 2-3 minutes when your parcel is out for delivery. The GPS position shown on the map is accurate to within a few meters. However, the estimated delivery time is based on DPD's routing algorithm and historical traffic patterns, so it can shift by 15-30 minutes depending on unexpected delays. The closer you get to the final hour, the more accurate the estimate becomes.