
China
Track PFC shipments in real-time with Paxlo. Get instant updates on your parcels moving through China's major logistics network.
PFC (Parcel Flow China) operates as one of China's regional logistics providers, handling millions of parcels annually across domestic and select international routes. The carrier focuses on cost-effective delivery solutions for businesses and individuals shipping within China and to neighboring regions. PFC competes in a crowded Chinese logistics market by offering straightforward tracking, reasonable rates, and reliable hand-off to partner networks.
China's parcel delivery market includes state-backed carriers like China Post, major players such as SF Express and JD Logistics, and numerous regional operators. PFC carved out its position by serving mid-market shippers who need affordable solutions without paying premium rates. The carrier handles both B2B and B2C shipments, with particular strength in regional distribution hubs.
Unlike some competitors, PFC maintains transparent operations and publishes tracking data consistently. This makes it straightforward to monitor shipments through Paxlo without the delays or missing updates that plague some Chinese carriers.
PFC does not offer overnight express or premium white-glove services. The carrier targets users who prioritize cost savings over speed. For e-commerce sellers shipping bulk orders or individuals sending non-urgent packages, PFC delivers solid value.
Paxlo pulls PFC tracking data directly from the carrier's network, giving you instant visibility into your package's journey. Once you enter a PFC tracking number into Paxlo, the app displays the complete timeline: pickup, facility handoffs, local delivery attempts, and final delivery confirmation.
The integration covers all PFC domestic routes and most regional international shipments. Paxlo updates every few hours as your parcel moves through PFC's sorting centers and delivery routes, so you always know whether your package is on track or facing delays.
PFC's official tracking website can be slow during busy periods. Paxlo caches tracking info and updates asynchronously, so you get instant results even when PFC's servers are under load.
When you ship with PFC, your parcel enters a predictable workflow. A courier picks up from the sender within 24 hours, transports it to the nearest PFC hub, scans it into the system, and routes it toward the destination city. From there, local PFC drivers deliver it to the recipient's address.
Tracking events appear in Paxlo as your package moves. You'll see pickup confirmation, transit through sorting facilities, arrival at the destination hub, and out-for-delivery status before final handoff. In rare cases of delays or failed delivery attempts, Paxlo flags these changes immediately.
PFC standard service typically delivers within 3-7 business days for domestic shipments within China. Urban areas like Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen often see 2-3 day delivery. Remote provinces may take 5-7 days due to distance and lower facility density.
Regional shipments to Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Thailand average 7-14 days. International parcels take longer because PFC hands off to partner carriers in destination countries. Paxlo tracks the PFC leg completely and provides insight into the handoff process.
Getting started is simple. Download Paxlo on iOS or Android, open the app, and tap the tracking input field. Enter your PFC tracking number, which appears on your shipping label or receipt. Paxlo instantly retrieves the shipment status and displays it on your home screen.
You can track multiple PFC shipments at once. Paxlo keeps them organized by sender and recipient, making it easy to monitor several orders simultaneously. Turn on notifications to receive alerts when your package changes status.
Many users ship with different carriers depending on destination and urgency. Paxlo consolidates tracking for all of them, eliminating the need to bookmark multiple carrier websites or juggle login credentials.
PFC publishes tracking data to its API every few hours during business days and daily on weekends. Paxlo syncs with this feed continuously, ensuring you see updates within minutes of PFC recording them. Weekend deliveries are tracked, though update frequency may slow slightly.
In cases where a PFC parcel is transferred to another carrier for final-mile delivery, Paxlo tracks both legs separately and alerts you to the handoff. This transparency helps you understand why tracking status changes carrier mid-journey.
Your PFC tracking number appears on the shipping label attached to your parcel, on your purchase receipt or order confirmation email, or on the PFC website if you're a registered shipper. It's typically a 12-20 digit alphanumeric code starting with PFC or a location code. Once you have it, paste it into Paxlo's search bar to start tracking.
PFC scans parcels into the system only after pickup from the sender, which usually takes 24 hours. If you just shipped, wait a day for your package to be picked up and scanned. Once PFC records the first scan, Paxlo retrieves and displays the tracking information. If it's been more than 24 hours and still no tracking data, contact PFC customer service with your shipping receipt.
A delivery attempt means the PFC driver visited the delivery address but couldn't complete the handoff. Common reasons include the recipient not being home, wrong or incomplete address, or security restrictions at the building. PFC will attempt redelivery the next business day. Check the tracking details in Paxlo for any notes from the driver, or contact the sender to ensure your address is correct.
Yes, Paxlo tracks PFC international shipments to Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and other regions that PFC serves. You'll see the complete journey from pickup in China through arrival at the destination country. If PFC hands off to a partner carrier for final delivery, Paxlo shows both carriers. Note that some international routes may have slower update frequencies once the package leaves China.
PFC refund policies depend on the service level you purchased and your relationship with the carrier. For domestic parcels, PFC typically reimburses declared value if the package is genuinely lost and not located within 30 days. International shipments have different rules and shorter claim windows. File a claim directly with PFC using your tracking number and Paxlo tracking history as evidence. Contact PFC's customer support rather than Paxlo for refund authorization, as Paxlo is a tracking tool, not the carrier.
Paxlo checks PFC's tracking feed every few hours during weekdays and daily on weekends. Once PFC records a scan or status change, Paxlo retrieves it within minutes. During peak seasons like Chinese New Year or pre-holiday shopping periods, PFC may process more volume and updates may take slightly longer, but you'll still receive them faster than refreshing PFC's website manually. Push notifications alert you immediately when Paxlo detects a change.