
China
TaiShi is a major Chinese logistics provider. Track your TaiShi shipments in real-time with Paxlo's integrated tracking.
TaiShi is one of China's largest domestic logistics networks, operating thousands of distribution centers and delivery points across the country. Founded as a response to China's explosive e-commerce growth, TaiShi has become essential infrastructure for millions of online shoppers who rely on fast, affordable delivery. The company handles everything from same-day urban deliveries to cross-country shipments, making it a backbone of China's retail ecosystem.
The carrier operates a hybrid model combining company-owned facilities with a franchised network of partners. This structure lets TaiShi offer competitive pricing while maintaining service standards. They've invested heavily in automation, sorting technology, and route optimization over the past decade, reducing delivery times and improving reliability significantly.
China's express delivery sector is intensely competitive. Major carriers like TaiShi, ZTO, SF Express, and others battle for market share by competing on speed, cost, and coverage. TaiShi carved out its position by targeting price-sensitive customers and merchants who need reliable service without premium costs. They handle roughly 3-4 billion parcels annually, ranking among the top five carriers by volume.
The company's growth mirrors China's e-commerce expansion. As platforms like Taobao, JD.com, and Pinduoduo scaled, TaiShi scaled alongside them. The carrier now operates in every major city and reaches thousands of smaller towns, making it difficult for sellers to ignore when deciding which logistics partners to use.
TaiShi generates tracking numbers for each shipment, allowing customers to follow their packages through the delivery network. The tracking system shows when parcels are picked up, sorted at distribution hubs, shipped between regions, and out for final delivery. Updates typically occur when packages change locations or reach key milestones.
However, TaiShi's tracking interface can be clunky for non-Chinese speakers, and notifications often arrive in batches rather than in real-time. This is where Paxlo makes a real difference.
Paxlo integrates directly with TaiShi's tracking database, pulling updates automatically and displaying them in a clean, easy-to-read interface. Instead of navigating TaiShi's Chinese-language website or app, you get your tracking information in your preferred language, with clearer status explanations and estimated delivery windows.
Anyone ordering from Chinese e-commerce platforms, marketplaces, or online retailers frequently encounters TaiShi deliveries. International customers buying from Taobao, AliExpress, or similar sites often see packages handled by TaiShi at some point in their journey. Without Paxlo, you're stuck checking TaiShi's site repeatedly or wondering where your package is.
Paxlo solves this by automating the tracking process entirely. Once you add your TaiShi tracking number to Paxlo, the app handles all updates. You'll know the moment your package leaves the distribution center, when it enters your city, and when the delivery driver is nearby. This transparency reduces anxiety about lost packages and helps you plan for delivery times.
For people receiving multiple packages from China, Paxlo organizes everything in one view. No more switching between apps or websites. No more copy-pasting tracking numbers. You get real-time visibility into all your TaiShi shipments plus deliveries from other carriers, all in your pocket.
Using Paxlo to track TaiShi packages is straightforward. Download the app on iOS or Android, create an account, and add your TaiShi tracking number. Paxlo instantly fetches the latest status from TaiShi's system and starts sending you notifications. You can add multiple tracking numbers, set preferences for how often you want alerts, and even share tracking links with friends or family members who want to know when a gift or package arrives.
Your TaiShi tracking number appears in your order confirmation email from the retailer or marketplace where you made your purchase. It's usually labeled as 'tracking number,' 'express number,' or similar. The number is typically 10-15 digits long. You can also check your account on the seller's website, as they display tracking information once the package ships. If you can't locate it, contact the seller's customer service with your order number and they'll provide the tracking details.
Standard TaiShi delivery within China typically takes 2-7 days depending on distance. Same-city deliveries in major metropolitan areas can arrive within 24 hours. If your package is traveling across multiple provinces, expect 4-7 days under normal conditions. Weather, holidays, and package volume can extend these estimates. Paxlo shows realistic estimated delivery dates based on your package's current location, so you'll have a better idea of when to expect your shipment. International deliveries involving TaiShi as the initial carrier take longer, usually 10-30 days depending on the final destination and customs processing.
TaiShi updates don't always appear immediately. If your package was just picked up or entered the network, the first scan might not appear for 12-24 hours. During peak seasons like Chinese New Year or major shopping events, processing delays are normal and packages can sit at sorting facilities for 1-2 days before moving. If your package hasn't shown any activity for 3+ days, it may be stuck or lost. In that case, contact the seller or TaiShi's customer service directly. Paxlo will notify you automatically once new status information arrives, so you don't need to keep checking manually.
Yes. Many international packages from China begin their journey with TaiShi before being handed off to international carriers. Paxlo tracks the TaiShi leg of the journey, showing you when your package leaves the sorting facility and enters the international shipping network. Once the package transfers to another carrier like DHL, FedEx, or a regional international shipper, Paxlo switches to tracking that carrier's information. This gives you complete visibility across both the domestic Chinese leg and international delivery portion, all in one app.
First, check with neighbors, building management, or anyone else at your address who might have accepted the package. Delivery drivers sometimes leave items in building lobbies or with neighbors if no one answers. If you genuinely didn't receive it, take a photo of the 'delivered' status in Paxlo or TaiShi's tracking system and contact the seller immediately with this evidence. The seller can then file a claim with TaiShi. Most sellers will issue a refund or resend the item if TaiShi confirms non-delivery. Don't delay, as there are time limits for filing claims. Paxlo's notification system helps you catch delivery issues quickly by alerting you the moment status changes to 'delivered.'
Yes, Paxlo works worldwide. Even if you're located outside China, you can add your TaiShi tracking number and receive updates about packages being shipped to you from Chinese retailers. Paxlo pulls tracking data from TaiShi's servers and displays it in your language. Push notifications work the same way whether you're tracking a domestic Chinese delivery or an international shipment coming to your address abroad. This is especially useful for people who frequently order from Taobao, AliExpress, or other Chinese e-commerce platforms while living overseas.