SEKO Logistics is a global supply chain and logistics provider headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1989, the company has grown into one of North America's largest privately-held logistics operations, serving e-commerce retailers, direct-to-consumer brands, and third-party logistics customers across the United States and internationally. With a network of fulfillment centers, distribution facilities, and specialized services, SEKO handles millions of packages annually for businesses of all sizes.
SEKO Logistics operates as a critical player in the American supply chain ecosystem. The company bridges the gap between major carriers and shippers by offering integrated fulfillment, warehousing, and transportation solutions. Unlike traditional parcel carriers that focus solely on last-mile delivery, SEKO manages the entire order fulfillment process, from inventory storage to final delivery. This makes them essential for e-commerce companies that need end-to-end logistics support rather than just shipping services.
The company maintains a strong presence in major metropolitan areas and operates regional hubs that connect to national carrier networks. Their infrastructure supports both small package delivery and less-than-truckload (LTL) freight shipments, giving them flexibility to serve diverse business needs.
SEKO's strength lies in offering a consolidated platform where shippers can manage multiple services without juggling different vendors. They act as a middleman between your business and the carriers actually delivering your packages, which means tracking and visibility happen through SEKO's system first.
When you add SEKO Logistics to your Paxlo account, the app becomes a unified tracking hub for all your SEKO shipments. Instead of logging into SEKO's portal or checking carrier websites individually, Paxlo pulls your tracking data directly and displays it in a single, easy-to-use interface.
Paxlo connects to SEKO's tracking infrastructure to fetch real-time shipment status updates. Whether your package is in a SEKO fulfillment center, on a truck, or with a final-mile carrier, Paxlo shows you the complete journey. The integration works for all shipment types handled through SEKO, from standard parcel shipments to freight deliveries.
SEKO shipments in Paxlo provide continuous tracking from pickup through final delivery. You'll see location updates, estimated delivery dates, and status changes as they happen. If your package is delayed or there's an issue, Paxlo sends push notifications so you're never left wondering where things stand.
The app displays detailed milestones specific to SEKO's operations, including when packages are received at fulfillment centers, sorted for shipment, handed off to carriers, and out for final delivery. This level of detail is valuable for both business users tracking customer orders and consumers monitoring personal purchases.
Delivery exceptions happen. Packages get held for address verification, rerouted due to carrier issues, or delayed by weather. Paxlo immediately alerts you when exceptions occur with SEKO shipments, providing context about what went wrong and next steps.
Many shippers use SEKO as part of a larger logistics strategy that involves multiple carriers. Paxlo consolidates all of your shipments,regardless of whether they move through SEKO, UPS, FedEx, USPS, DHL, or other carriers. This means one app instead of five logins.
Paxlo's interface is built for simplicity. SEKO's own portal is powerful but designed more for logistics professionals managing high-volume operations. The average person tracking a package or a small business owner checking on a few shipments finds Paxlo more intuitive.
The app also provides better notification management. You control how and when you receive alerts for SEKO packages without having to navigate through multiple notification settings across different platforms.
Adding SEKO Logistics to Paxlo is straightforward. Simply open the app, select SEKO from the list of supported carriers, and enter your tracking number. Paxlo automatically retrieves your shipment information and begins tracking.
If you're a business user with multiple SEKO shipments, Paxlo can integrate with your shipment data through account linking, allowing bulk imports of tracking numbers. This saves time for companies shipping hundreds or thousands of packages monthly.
Once you're set up, SEKO shipments appear in your Paxlo dashboard alongside any other carriers you're tracking. You can organize shipments by carrier, status, delivery date, or custom labels to suit your workflow.
Your SEKO tracking number appears in the shipping confirmation email you receive when an order is dispatched. For packages sent through a retailer using SEKO fulfillment, check your order confirmation from the retailer's website or email. The tracking number is typically a 12-16 digit code. If you're shipping business-to-business through SEKO, your carrier documentation will show the tracking number. If you can't locate it, contact the sender directly or log into SEKO's portal if you have shipper account access.
Yes. Paxlo tracks SEKO less-than-truckload shipments just like standard parcel deliveries. LTL freight shipments typically have longer tracking numbers and different milestone names (pickup, in-transit at regional hubs, out for delivery), but Paxlo displays all of this information clearly. The app will show you when your freight departs SEKO's origin facility, passes through regional distribution centers, and arrives at your destination. For large commercial shipments, proof of delivery information is usually available within 24-48 hours after delivery.
This status means your package has arrived at a SEKO fulfillment center and is currently being processed. During this phase, your order is being picked from inventory, quality-checked, packed, and prepared for shipment. This stage typically lasts 1-3 business days depending on order volume and SEKO facility workload. Once packaging and labeling are complete, your shipment will transition to 'Ready for Pickup' or 'Handed off to Carrier,' at which point it enters the final delivery phase.
SEKO shipment delays can happen for several reasons. Common causes include high order volumes during peak seasons, address verification issues, weather-related carrier delays, or carrier capacity constraints. Paxlo shows you the specific reason for the delay by displaying exception messages and updated delivery estimates. If Paxlo indicates an address issue, contact SEKO customer service immediately to verify your delivery address. For carrier-caused delays, Paxlo will show you an updated delivery window. If a delay persists beyond SEKO's estimated timeframe, use Paxlo to quickly access SEKO contact information and file a claim if necessary.
Yes. Once your SEKO shipment is delivered, Paxlo displays proof of delivery information including the delivery date, time, and recipient name. If the carrier included a signature confirmation or photo confirmation, Paxlo shows this as well. For SEKO LTL freight deliveries, proof of delivery is typically available within one business day. Tap the delivery details in Paxlo to access and save the proof of delivery. This documentation is valuable for business reconciliation, customer disputes, or warranty purposes.
Yes. SEKO offers reverse logistics and returns management services, and Paxlo tracks these shipments like any forward shipment. When you initiate a return through a retailer or business using SEKO, you'll receive a return tracking number. Add this to Paxlo to monitor your return package as it moves back to the warehouse, arrives at SEKO facilities, and completes processing. Return shipments show status milestones specific to reverse logistics, including arrival at SEKO's returns center and final disposition of your returned item.