
United States
Track Standard Forwarding packages in real-time with Paxlo. Get instant updates on your freight shipments and deliveries across the US.
Standard Forwarding is a major freight and logistics provider serving the United States. The company handles millions of shipments annually, specializing in less-than-truckload (LTL) freight, full truckload services, and specialized handling for businesses of all sizes. Whether you're shipping automotive parts, retail inventory, or industrial equipment, Standard Forwarding operates an extensive network across North America with modern fleet management systems and experienced drivers.
Founded decades ago, Standard Forwarding built its reputation on reliability and on-time delivery. The carrier operates regional distribution centers strategically positioned to minimize transit times. Their tracking infrastructure integrates with modern logistics software, making it easy for shippers and recipients to monitor their freight in real-time.
Standard Forwarding handles everything from small parcels to massive freight pallets. Their flexibility makes them a go-to choice for e-commerce companies, manufacturers, retailers, and third-party logistics providers. Many businesses choose Standard Forwarding because they offer competitive rates without sacrificing service quality.
Paxlo integrates directly with Standard Forwarding's tracking systems, allowing you to monitor your shipments from pickup to delivery. When you enter a Standard Forwarding tracking number into Paxlo, the app pulls real-time location data, estimated delivery windows, and carrier status updates. This means you get the same information the shipper sees, without logging into multiple websites or contacting customer service repeatedly.
The integration works seamlessly across iOS and Android devices. Paxlo consolidates all your Standard Forwarding shipments in one place, so you can track multiple packages at once. You'll receive push notifications when your delivery status changes, when the truck is out for delivery, and when your freight arrives at the destination.
For businesses receiving frequent Standard Forwarding shipments, Paxlo saves hours every month. Warehouse managers can track incoming freight without switching between browsers. Retail managers can confirm delivery times before staff arrive. E-commerce businesses can proactively communicate delivery windows to customers.
Standard Forwarding provides tracking numbers with every shipment. To start tracking in Paxlo, paste the tracking number into the app's search bar. Paxlo contacts Standard Forwarding's servers and retrieves your shipment data. Within seconds, you'll see the current location, last update timestamp, and estimated delivery date. As the truck moves toward your destination, the app updates automatically multiple times per day.
Standard Forwarding tracks freight through multiple stages: initial pickup, arrival at sorting facility, in-transit updates, arrival at destination facility, and final delivery. Paxlo displays each stage clearly. If your shipment faces delays due to weather, traffic, or mechanical issues, Standard Forwarding logs the reason, and Paxlo shows you the explanation immediately.
Standard Forwarding handles diverse cargo, and Paxlo tracks them all the same way. Pallet shipments get tracked from warehouse to warehouse. Hazmat freight includes special handling notes that appear in your Paxlo tracking. Oversized loads that require permits show routing adjustments. Specialized freight like fragile items or temperature-controlled cargo displays care instructions in your tracking details.
Whether you're receiving inventory as a retailer or monitoring a critical shipment as a manufacturer, Paxlo's Standard Forwarding integration gives you complete visibility from start to finish.
Your Standard Forwarding tracking number appears on your bill of lading (BOL), shipping confirmation email, or freight quote. For LTL shipments, it's typically a 7-10 digit number or alphanumeric code. Check your purchase order confirmation or the freight documentation you received from the shipper. If you're receiving a delivery, the driver usually provides the tracking number before arrival.