
Russia
Track Shiptor parcels in Paxlo. Real-time updates for Russia's fastest growing logistics network with nationwide coverage.
Shiptor is one of Russia's most dynamic logistics companies, built to handle the country's booming e-commerce sector. Founded to solve a specific problem—reliable parcel delivery across Russia's vast geography—the company has grown into a trusted name for online retailers and individual shippers alike. What started as a regional operation has expanded to cover major cities and remote areas, making it a genuine alternative to established carriers.
The company operates a lean, technology-first model. Rather than trying to own every warehouse and truck, Shiptor focuses on intelligent logistics. They partner with local couriers, consolidate shipments, and optimize routes using real-time data. This approach means faster deliveries, lower costs, and better reliability than traditional carriers in many regions.
Russia's logistics landscape is fragmented. Moscow and St. Petersburg have multiple options, but vast regions depend on a handful of carriers. Shiptor fills a critical gap by offering competitive rates and decent service levels to cities many carriers ignore. They're particularly strong with small-to-medium retailers who need predictable costs without the bureaucracy of bigger players.
The carrier has also pushed innovation in Russian logistics, introducing transparent pricing, online label generation, and API integrations years before competitors caught up. They work with marketplaces like Ozon and Wildberries, meaning many Russians encounter Shiptor shipments without realizing it.
Unlike some carriers, Shiptor provides public tracking for almost every shipment. You can check status via their website, call a hotline, or now use Paxlo for instant updates on your phone. The carrier handles everything from Moscow metro delivery to remote Siberian towns, which is why their tracking data matters for millions of Russian users.
If you order from Russian online stores, Shiptor is likely handling your delivery. The company processes over a million parcels monthly, so odds are good your packages pass through their network. They've invested heavily in sorting facilities, trained couriers, and customer service—basics that sound obvious but are rare in Russia's competitive market.
Shiptor's tracking system is reliable. Shipments get scanned at multiple points, from pickup through delivery, giving real visibility into where your parcel is and when it'll arrive. This transparency is why users trust them more than some alternatives.
Paxlo integrates directly with Shiptor's tracking API, pulling live delivery data straight to your phone. Instead of visiting their website, checking email confirmations, or dialing customer service, open Paxlo and see exactly where your parcel is in seconds.
The integration works in real time. When Shiptor updates their system, Paxlo shows the latest status within minutes. You're not checking old data or waiting for email notifications, you're seeing live movement of your shipment.
Paxlo removes friction from the Shiptor tracking experience. Shiptor's own platform works fine, but it requires logging in, remembering tracking numbers, or hunting through email. With Paxlo, multiple Shiptor parcels appear in one unified inbox across all carriers you use. If you shop from different retailers using different carriers, this matters.
Push notifications mean you're never surprised by a delivery attempt. Instead of missing the courier and finding a slip on your door, you know the exact hour they're coming. For packages worth real money, this control is valuable.
The app also handles the common frustration of tracking number chaos. You get one notification, one tracking interface, and zero need to remember where you copied each tracking code. Search once, track everywhere.
Most users don't need to do anything. When you place an order with a retailer using Shiptor, add the tracking number to Paxlo and tracking starts automatically. If you're a seller shipping via Shiptor, you can add multiple tracking numbers in bulk.
The process takes 30 seconds. No account linking, no API keys, no complex setup. Paxlo automatically detects that it's a Shiptor shipment and pulls live data from their network.
Shiptor updates tracking data every time a parcel changes status, usually multiple times daily. Paxlo syncs these updates within minutes of Shiptor's system recording them. During peak hours at distribution centers, you might see 5-10 status changes in a single day. Real-time tracking depends on Shiptor scanning your parcel at checkpoints, which they do reliably at pickup, sorting facilities, and delivery locations.
Yes, completely. Add as many Shiptor tracking numbers as you need. Paxlo displays them all in one inbox, sorted by estimated delivery date or status. If you're expecting 10 packages from different retailers, all using Shiptor, they'll all appear in your Paxlo home screen with individual progress bars. This is the main advantage over checking Shiptor's website each time.
Paxlo will show the updated delivery window as soon as Shiptor updates it. Delays happen due to weather, volume spikes, or route changes. When Shiptor revises their estimate, Paxlo notifies you automatically. If there's a significant delay (more than 3 days past estimate), you can use Paxlo's quick contact feature to reach Shiptor customer service with your tracking number already filled in.
Yes. Many Shiptor couriers take delivery photos at the final drop-off. When they do, Paxlo automatically syncs these images to your app, so you can see proof that your package was left at your door or handed to you. This is particularly useful for expensive orders where you want documentation.
Absolutely. Once you add a Shiptor tracking number to Paxlo, enable notifications in app settings. You'll get a push notification when the parcel is scanned into Shiptor's system (pickup), when it reaches sorting facilities, when it leaves for your city, and when the courier is en route for delivery. This way you're never caught off guard.
Paxlo will show the delivery scan and photo even if the address was wrong. If you notice the issue immediately, tap the help button in Paxlo and you'll get Shiptor's hotline number and your tracking code pre-populated. Shiptor's customer service can intercept packages at certain stages and redirect them. Speed matters here, so catching the mistake through Paxlo's notifications helps significantly.