
Mexico
Track SCM shipments in Mexico with Paxlo. Real-time delivery updates for packages across Mexico's largest logistics network.
Servicios y Correos de México, commonly known as SCM, is one of Mexico's most established logistics and courier companies. Founded in the 1980s, SCM has grown into a trusted name for domestic package delivery, serving millions of shipments annually across the country. The company operates one of the most extensive distribution networks in Mexico, connecting major cities and remote regions with reliable ground transportation.
SCM plays a critical role in Mexico's e-commerce ecosystem. As Mexican online shopping has exploded over the past decade, SCM has expanded its infrastructure to handle peak seasonal demands and provide consistent service across diverse geography. The carrier handles everything from standard parcels to specialized shipments, making it a go-to option for retailers and individual senders nationwide.
SCM operates several service tiers to meet different shipping needs and budgets. Whether you need economy delivery within Mexico City or express service to Baja California, SCM has options designed for various customer expectations.
SCM's coverage extends from densely populated urban centers to smaller towns and rural communities. This broad reach makes SCM particularly valuable for online sellers who need reliable last-mile delivery throughout Mexico without geographic limitations.
Paxlo integrates directly with SCM's tracking system, giving you real-time visibility into your packages without visiting the carrier's website or phone line. Instead of juggling multiple apps and logins, manage all your shipments in one place.
Many Mexican shippers receive packages from multiple carriers. Paxlo eliminates the need to check SCM separately when you have other carriers in the mix. One app, all your packages, clear status at a glance.
Getting started takes minutes. Download Paxlo on iOS or Android, then add your SCM tracking numbers. The app immediately pulls your shipment details from SCM's system and begins monitoring for updates.
You can add tracking numbers in several ways: paste individual numbers one at a time, import them from email confirmations, or connect your online shopping accounts so Paxlo finds new orders automatically. Paxlo stays in the background until there's meaningful news about your shipment.
Paxlo's tracking interface is designed for speed. Rather than navigate SCM's website or wait on hold, you see your package's current location, handler, and next stop instantly. The app works offline so you can check status anywhere, anytime.
For businesses managing multiple SCM shipments, Paxlo's list view shows all packages at once. Sort by delivery date, status, or sender. This saves time for resellers, fulfillment centers, or anyone shipping in volume.
SCM drivers typically attempt delivery during posted windows. If no one is home, the driver leaves a notice at the address. Paxlo's notifications give you a heads-up so you're not caught off guard. You can often arrange redelivery directly through SCM if the first attempt misses.
Delivery times vary by distance and service level. Mexico City to Guadalajara express service might arrive in 2-3 days. Shipments to smaller towns or mountainous regions may take 5-7 days on standard service. Paxlo shows your estimated delivery date as soon as SCM provides it, and updates it if circumstances change.
If you sell online or run an e-commerce store, Paxlo helps you manage customer expectations and reduce support inquiries. When buyers can see their own SCM tracking in Paxlo, they're less likely to email asking where their order is. You can also share a tracking link with customers.
For bulk shippers, Paxlo's ability to import multiple tracking numbers at once saves administrative overhead. Upload a CSV file or paste numbers into the app, and Paxlo begins tracking everything in seconds.
Occasionally SCM packages experience delays due to high volume, weather, or regional logistics constraints. Paxlo's notifications keep you informed of any changes. If your package hasn't updated in 24-48 hours at a distribution center, that may signal a delay worth investigating.
From Paxlo, you can tap through to SCM's customer service contact information if you need to file a claim, request a redelivery, or escalate a lost package. Having your tracking data readily available in Paxlo makes those conversations faster and more productive.
SCM is built for Mexico's unique logistics challenges, distance, and terrain. Paxlo is built for giving you control and visibility. Together they eliminate the uncertainty of waiting for a delivery. You know where your package is, when it's arriving, and can plan accordingly.
Whether you're receiving purchases from Mexican retailers, importing goods for resale, or sending gifts to friends and family across Mexico, Paxlo's SCM tracking integration keeps you connected every step of the journey.
Open Paxlo and tap the plus icon to add a new shipment. Paste your SCM tracking number into the search box. Paxlo will automatically detect it's an SCM shipment and pull all available details from their system. If Paxlo doesn't recognize it immediately, double-check that you've copied the full 10-12 digit tracking number without extra spaces. You can also connect your email or shopping accounts so Paxlo imports SCM tracking numbers automatically.
Paxlo checks SCM's system for updates every few hours, and immediately whenever you manually refresh. Most SCM packages receive scan updates at key milestones: pickup, sort facility, regional hub, final delivery location, and delivery confirmation. During peak shipping periods, SCM may batch updates, so you might see several location changes reported at once rather than every individual facility touch.
SCM sometimes experiences delays at distribution centers, especially during holiday periods or bad weather. If your tracking hasn't updated in 48 hours, try manually refreshing in Paxlo to see the latest status. If it's still stuck, check Paxlo's notifications to confirm nothing has been marked as delayed or held. If you suspect a real problem, Paxlo provides a direct link to SCM's customer service contact details so you can call or email them with your tracking number. They can investigate faster than email alone.
Paxlo shows you when SCM is attempting delivery and notifies you beforehand. However, you'll need to contact SCM directly to reschedule. From Paxlo, tap your SCM shipment and you'll see SCM's phone number and website. Most reschedule requests can be handled quickly with your tracking number. Some SCM locations also allow you to leave a note at the delivery address requesting a specific time for the next attempt.
Paxlo currently focuses on domestic SCM tracking within Mexico. If you're tracking an international shipment that enters Mexico via SCM, Paxlo will pick it up once it's on the domestic network. For packages leaving Mexico, check with your original shipper's carrier, as SCM hands off to international partners at the border.
Yes. Paxlo uses encrypted connections to SCM's tracking system and stores your data securely on your device or account. Paxlo does not sell tracking data or share it with third parties. If you delete a shipment from Paxlo, it's removed from your app but remains in SCM's system. You can always re-add it using your tracking number if you need it later.