SL is one of China's major domestic courier operators, serving millions of shipments annually across the country. Known for reliable regional coverage and competitive pricing, SL has built a strong reputation handling everything from e-commerce packages to business documents. The service operates through an extensive network of sorting centers and delivery stations, making it a go-to choice for many Chinese businesses and individual shippers who need dependable local logistics.
China's courier market is intensely competitive, with dozens of major players vying for market share. SL has carved out its position by focusing on value and reliability rather than competing solely on speed. The company operates efficiently across China's tier-one and tier-two cities, offering reasonable delivery timeframes and customer-friendly tracking capabilities. SL's infrastructure allows it to handle both standard packages and slightly overweight items that other carriers might reject or charge premium rates for.
SL works with both individual senders and e-commerce platforms, adapting its services to fit different shipping volumes and budgets. Small businesses appreciate the flexibility, while individual shippers value the straightforward pricing without hidden fees.
Paxlo connects directly to SL's tracking systems, pulling live shipment data and displaying it in an easy-to-read format on your phone. Instead of navigating SL's website or jumping between multiple apps, you get all your SL parcels in one place alongside any other carriers you use. The integration is automatic, real-time, and requires no manual entry once you've shared your tracking number with Paxlo.
Many Paxlo users ship with multiple carriers. Having SL alongside UNi-Express, ZTO, and other major Chinese operators in one app eliminates the friction of juggling separate logins and websites. You check Paxlo once, see everything, and move on.
You ordered a replacement phone charger from a marketplace seller in Shanghai, and they shipped it via SL. You're in Beijing. In Paxlo, you see the package left the seller's warehouse this morning, arrived at the Shanghai regional hub by noon, and is scheduled for delivery in 3-4 days. You get a notification when it reaches Beijing, then another when the driver is 30 minutes away. You're home to receive it, and the entire process is tracked in one app with zero guesswork.
Another example: you're a small retailer shipping customer orders via SL in batches. Paxlo lets you add multiple SL tracking numbers at once, then monitor all of them simultaneously. You spot a package delayed in Chongqing, flag it in the app, and contact SL support with the exact tracking reference. Having organized visibility prevents customers from blindsiding you with 'where's my order' complaints.
SL's native tracking page works fine if you're checking one or two parcels. But if you receive packages regularly, Paxlo becomes invaluable. The app is lightweight, loads instantly, and shows you exactly what you need without ads or unnecessary navigation. Push notifications ensure you never miss an important update. The interface is intuitive enough for anyone to use, whether you're tech-savvy or not.
Paxlo also handles carrier status translation and clarification. Some SL status codes are cryptic in the original Chinese. Paxlo renders them in clear English, so you understand exactly what 'transport in progress' or 'delivery attempted' actually means for your shipment.
Open Paxlo on your phone and tap the add parcel button. Paste or type your SL tracking number, and the app will auto-detect the carrier. If you're adding multiple SL packages, you can enter them one at a time or paste a batch of numbers. Once added, Paxlo fetches the latest tracking data immediately and updates every few hours automatically.
Yes. Paxlo sends push notifications for major events, like when your package leaves the sender's location, arrives at a regional hub, is out for delivery, or has been delivered. You can customize notification frequency in the app settings if you prefer fewer alerts. By default, critical updates like 'out for delivery today' always come through.
Paxlo shows you the expected delivery window based on your destination and current location. If a package exceeds that window, you'll receive an alert flag in the app. From there, you can tap into your tracking details to see the last known location and status, then decide whether to contact SL support. Having this information ready makes the support conversation faster and more productive.
Absolutely. There's no limit on the number of parcels you can track. If you're a business shipping dozens of orders weekly, Paxlo can handle it. Each SL shipment appears as a separate entry in your parcel list, sorted by delivery date. You can also filter and search by tracking number or recipient name to quickly find specific packages.
Paxlo tracks outbound shipments sent via SL. Once your parcel is in SL's system with a tracking number, Paxlo monitors it from sender to recipient. For pickup requests or special service inquiries, you'll still contact SL directly. But once the package is moving, Paxlo gives you complete visibility for the entire journey.
No. Paxlo is free to download and use for tracking any carrier, including SL. There are no hidden fees or premium tiers. You're not paying SL anything extra for using Paxlo either. SL's shipping cost is separate and paid directly to the carrier when you ship.