LHTD is one of China's major regional logistics providers, specializing in domestic and cross-border express delivery. Founded to serve growing demand across central and eastern China, LHTD has built a reputation for reliable service and competitive pricing. The company operates thousands of distribution centers and pickup points, making it a go-to choice for businesses and individuals shipping within China and to international destinations.
The carrier handles everything from small parcels to larger shipments, with particular strength in e-commerce fulfillment and business-to-business logistics. LHTD's network has expanded significantly over the past decade, positioning it as a trusted alternative to larger carriers for many shippers.
LHTD offers multiple service tiers to match different shipping needs and budgets. Their standard express service covers most populated areas in China within 2-3 business days, while economy options take longer but cost considerably less. The carrier also provides specialized services for fragile goods, temperature-sensitive items, and time-sensitive deliveries.
Coverage extends to remote areas, though delivery times increase accordingly. Many small business owners and online sellers choose LHTD because the service combines affordability with adequate speed for their customer base.
China's express delivery market is intensely competitive, with dozens of carriers vying for market share. LHTD has carved out a significant niche by focusing on reliability and reasonable pricing rather than trying to be the biggest. The company invests heavily in sorting technology and driver training, which keeps delivery success rates high and complaint rates low.
For consumers and businesses outside China, LHTD often appears as an unexpected carrier on tracking numbers. Understanding who they are and how to track shipments helps you manage expectations and follow your packages accurately from warehouse to doorstep.
Paxlo integrates LHTD tracking data directly into the app, pulling live updates from the carrier's systems. Instead of juggling separate websites or copy-pasting tracking numbers, you add your LHTD shipment once and receive notifications automatically. The app recognizes LHTD numbers and displays structured tracking events that are much clearer than raw carrier data.
The tracking experience matters most during the waiting period. Paxlo removes the friction of checking LHTD's website repeatedly by bringing all updates to your phone. You'll see when your package leaves the warehouse, passes through sorting centers, and arrives at the local delivery station closest to you.
Multi-carrier consolidation stands out as the biggest advantage. Many customers order from multiple Chinese sellers or retailers, each using different carriers. Paxlo displays all your packages in one place, regardless of whether they ship via LHTD, China Post, SF Express, or others. This single dashboard approach saves time and reduces confusion.
For resellers and drop shippers, Paxlo solves a operational pain point. You can track inventory shipments from your suppliers on LHTD while simultaneously monitoring customer orders going out through different carriers. This layered tracking keeps your supply chain organized and makes it easier to spot delays or issues.
LHTD tracking numbers typically follow a specific format, though variations exist depending on the service type. Most domestic shipments use a 13-digit numeric code or a combination of letters and numbers. When you receive a tracking number from a seller, Paxlo automatically recognizes LHTD-formatted numbers and routes them to the correct tracking system.
Occasionally, a package may switch carriers mid-transit. For example, LHTD might hand off your shipment to China Post for the final mile delivery. Paxlo tracks these handoffs and updates your shipment status accordingly, so you never lose visibility even when multiple carriers are involved.
LHTD's express service typically delivers within 2-3 business days for most of China. From Shanghai to Beijing, packages usually arrive within 2 days. Remote provinces or rural areas may take 4-7 business days. Economy shipping can take 5-10 business days but costs significantly less.
Chinese holidays and seasonal volume spikes affect delivery speed. During major shopping events like Singles Day or Chinese New Year, even express shipments may experience delays. Paxlo's estimated delivery date updates reflect these factors, so the timeline shown in the app accounts for current carrier conditions.
Paxlo translates LHTD's Chinese status messages into English automatically, making them readable for international shippers. When a package shows 'exception,' Paxlo explains what that means in practical terms, so you understand whether the package is lost, delayed, or simply waiting for a redelivery attempt.
Delays happen occasionally with any carrier. LHTD packages sometimes sit at local stations for a day or two before final delivery, especially if the address is difficult to locate. Paxlo's tracking history lets you see exactly when the package arrived at the local hub, which helps you determine whether to contact the seller or the carrier.
If a package shows 'exception' for more than 48 hours, it's time to reach out. Having comprehensive tracking data from Paxlo gives you the documentation needed to file a claim or request a refund from the seller. The app also lets you contact the carrier directly from the tracking screen if LHTD offers customer service chat integration.
Adding an LHTD shipment to Paxlo takes seconds. Open the app, tap the plus button, and either paste your tracking number or take a screenshot of it. Paxlo recognizes the number format and automatically queries LHTD's system for updates. Within moments, you'll see the package's current location and estimated delivery date.
For frequent online shoppers or businesses, Paxlo can import your order history from certain platforms. If your account is connected to Taobao, Alibaba, or other Chinese marketplaces, Paxlo can pull LHTD tracking numbers automatically, so you never have to manually enter them again.
The seller or retailer will provide a tracking number when your order ships. LHTD tracking numbers are typically 13 digits or contain letters like 'LH' at the start. When you paste the number into Paxlo, the app automatically detects that it's an LHTD shipment and displays the carrier's logo and name. You can also ask the seller directly which carrier they're using before you buy.
Yes. LHTD offers international parcel services to select countries, and Paxlo tracks these shipments just like domestic ones. Once your package leaves China and enters the destination country's postal system, it may transfer to a local carrier for final delivery. Paxlo tracks the handoff and updates your status accordingly, so you remain informed even when multiple carriers are involved in a single shipment.
A 2-day delay in tracking updates is usually normal and doesn't mean your package is lost. LHTD's sorting centers only scan packages at certain times, so updates may not appear daily. If your package picked up 5 days ago and is still at the regional hub, that's when you should investigate further. Check Paxlo for the estimated delivery date, contact the seller, or file a carrier inquiry if the status shows 'exception' or the package is more than 48 hours late.
No. Paxlo's core tracking features are free for all carriers, including LHTD. You can add unlimited packages and receive notifications at no cost. Paxlo's premium features, like archived tracking history beyond 90 days or advanced shipment analytics, are optional add-ons, but basic LHTD tracking is always included in the free version.
Double-check that you've copied the entire tracking number without extra spaces or characters. LHTD sometimes provides multiple tracking numbers for the same shipment, so try the alternative number if one doesn't work. If neither works, contact the seller or LHTD customer service directly. In rare cases, tracking isn't activated immediately, so wait a few hours and try again. Paxlo will display an error message if the carrier hasn't registered the number yet.
Paxlo tracks packages but doesn't process returns directly. To return an LHTD shipment, contact the seller or retailer first. They'll provide return instructions and possibly a prepaid label. You can then add the return tracking number to Paxlo to monitor your return shipment going back to the seller. This way, you have visibility over both the outbound and return legs of the transaction in one app.