Siwey is a major logistics operator based in China, specializing in domestic and cross-border express delivery services. The company has built a reputation for handling high volumes of parcels across mainland China, with growing international capabilities. Siwey operates one of China's distributed network systems, serving both B2B and B2C customers with particular strength in e-commerce fulfillment and last-mile delivery.
Founded to meet the explosive growth of China's domestic parcel market, Siwey has become a critical player in the country's logistics infrastructure. The carrier operates sorting hubs in major cities and maintains partnerships with regional delivery networks. This distributed model allows Siwey to offer competitive rates while maintaining reasonable delivery timeframes across the vast Chinese territory.
Siwey's service tiers let you choose between speed and cost. Their standard service targets 3-5 day delivery within major provinces, while economy options extend timelines to 7-10 days. For businesses shipping internationally, Siwey coordinates with partner carriers to move goods across borders.
China's parcel market generates billions of shipments annually. Siwey competes alongside major players like SF Express, ZTO, and RTO by focusing on cost efficiency and network density. The company maintains sorting facilities that process packages through barcode scanning and automated routing. This infrastructure supports both individual shippers and large e-commerce platforms.
Unlike some competitors focused on premium services, Siwey positions itself as a reliable mainstream carrier for everyday shipments. Their pricing remains competitive, making them popular with small and medium-sized online retailers and cross-border sellers.
Paxlo integrates Siwey tracking data directly into one unified app. Instead of juggling the carrier's website or multiple tracking websites, you enter your tracking number once and monitor progress in real-time. The app pulls status updates whenever Siwey scans your package at sorting hubs or delivery checkpoints.
**Real-time notifications alert you at every stage.** From "Package picked up" through "Out for delivery" to "Delivered", you receive push notifications as events happen. This removes the uncertainty of checking status manually throughout the day.
Tracking through the carrier's own system works, but it requires visiting different websites or apps for each carrier. Paxlo solves this fragmentation. Whether you're tracking a purchase from an online retailer or monitoring inventory shipments for your business, Paxlo consolidates everything in one place.
The app handles the complexity of China's addressing system automatically. Siwey uses regional delivery networks, and Paxlo translates tracking events into clear, English-readable updates. You see exactly which sorting facility processed your parcel and realistic ETAs based on historical Siwey performance data.
Siwey handles everything from casual online purchases to wholesale shipments. A parcel ordered from a Taobao or Pinduoduo seller typically moves through Siwey's network within one to two business days of pickup. Urban deliveries in tier-1 cities complete in 1-3 days. Rural areas may take 7-10 days depending on accessibility.
During peak shopping seasons like 11/11 and 12/12, Siwey processes massive volumes. Your tracking updates may pause for a few hours while packages move through overloaded sorting hubs, but this is normal. Paxlo keeps you informed and prevents anxiety by showing you exactly when processing resumes.
Each update in your Paxlo app reflects what Siwey logs in their system. You'll see events like 'Picked up by courier', 'Arrived at sorting center', 'Out for final delivery', and 'Delivered'. These events correspond to actual handling of your package at different network points. Paxlo translates Chinese carrier messages into clear English automatically.
If an update says 'Returned to sender', it usually means delivery failed and the parcel is heading back. Paxlo alerts you immediately so you can contact the seller or arrange redelivery. This transparency prevents surprises.
Siwey partners with international express networks to move parcels beyond China's borders. When you receive a cross-border Siwey shipment, Paxlo tracks both the Chinese domestic leg and the international portion. You see when the package clears customs and which partner carrier handles the overseas section.
These shipments take longer, typically 10-25 business days depending on destination. Customs holds can add 2-5 days unpredictably. Paxlo doesn't control these delays, but it shows you exactly where your package sits and why, reducing frustration.
Open Paxlo and tap the plus icon to add a new shipment. Paste your Siwey tracking number into the field. If Paxlo doesn't auto-detect the carrier, select Siwey from the carrier list. The app syncs with Siwey's servers and displays your tracking status within seconds. Add multiple numbers at once if you have several packages.
Tracking delays happen for several reasons. If the seller hasn't handed the parcel to Siwey yet, no tracking data exists. Once Siwey picks it up, updates should appear within 24 hours. During massive volume periods, tracking can lag 1-2 days behind actual handling. Pull down to refresh in Paxlo, or check back in a few hours. If the tracking number is wrong, verify it against your order confirmation. Occasionally, Siwey's system syncs slowly, but Paxlo will catch the updates when they flow through.
Yes. Paxlo supports Siwey's cross-border services. When your package moves internationally, the tracking shows both the Chinese domestic leg and the overseas portion once it's handed to an international partner. Customs clearance events appear as updates. Note that international tracking can show longer gaps while packages sit in customs, but Paxlo will notify you when it's released.
Siwey events tell you where your package is in their network. 'Picked up' means it left the seller. 'Arrived at sorting center' means it's in a regional hub. 'Handed to last-mile courier' means a local delivery person has it. 'Out for delivery' means it's on a truck heading to you today. 'Delivered' means signed off. Paxlo translates Siwey's Chinese messages into English automatically, so you always understand the status without confusion.
Domestic Siwey deliveries within major Chinese cities usually arrive in 2-4 business days. Outlying provinces may take 5-10 days. During peak shopping seasons, add 1-2 extra days. International shipments take 10-25 days including customs. Paxlo shows your estimated delivery date based on current Siwey performance data, so you get a realistic expectation rather than guessing.
Yes. Enable notifications in Paxlo settings, and you'll receive a push alert the moment Siwey scans 'Delivered'. You can customize which events trigger notifications, so you might want alerts for pickup, sorting center arrival, and delivery, but skip the intermediate scans. This way you stay informed without being spammed.