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Track TDE parcels in real-time with Paxlo. Get instant updates on your China domestic shipments without the app switching hassle.
TDE, officially known as Tong De Express, is one of China's mid-tier courier services operating across the country's vast domestic logistics network. Established to serve e-commerce sellers and retail businesses, TDE operates thousands of distribution centers and delivery stations in major cities and rural areas alike. The carrier focuses on cost-effective parcel delivery without sacrificing speed, making it a popular choice for small to medium-sized online retailers.
Based in China, TDE competes directly with other regional carriers by maintaining competitive pricing while building a reliable track record. The company handles millions of parcels annually, processing everything from fashion items to electronics to fresh goods. Their network reaches virtually every province, which is crucial for a country as geographically diverse as China.
TDE operates several service tiers depending on speed requirements and delivery distance. Standard services cover most domestic routes with delivery times ranging from 2 to 7 days depending on origin and destination. For time-sensitive shipments, TDE offers express options in major metropolitan areas with next-day or same-day delivery capabilities.
TDE's strength lies in their distribution network outside of mega-cities. While other carriers concentrate resources in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, TDE maintains reliable service in second and third-tier cities where many manufacturing hubs and wholesale markets operate.
Paxlo integrates directly with TDE's tracking API, pulling real-time location and status data the moment your parcel enters their system. Instead of switching between apps or visiting TDE's website, you manage all your packages in one place. Enter your TDE tracking number once, and Paxlo updates automatically as your shipment moves through sorting facilities, regional hubs, and local delivery stations.
The integration works for both business users tracking bulk shipments and consumers receiving individual orders. Paxlo's unified dashboard means you're not juggling multiple tracking platforms if you shop from sellers using different carriers.
TDE parcels move through multiple handling points, from pickup to final delivery. Paxlo sends push notifications at each stage, so you know exactly when your package leaves a sorting facility, arrives at a local station, or is out for delivery. No more checking manually every few hours.
For e-commerce sellers, this visibility is essential. You can update customers proactively instead of waiting for them to ask questions. For shoppers, you gain peace of mind knowing exactly where your order sits at any given time.
China's logistics landscape includes household names like SF Express and ZTO, but TDE occupies an important niche. The carrier offers better pricing than premium services while maintaining reasonable delivery speeds for non-urgent shipments. This makes TDE the preferred choice for cost-conscious sellers and budget-minded shoppers.
TDE's operational efficiency has improved significantly over the past five years. Investment in automation at major sorting facilities and better last-mile partnerships has reduced delivery times and improved package safety. The company prioritizes sustainable practices, using recycled packaging materials and optimizing route efficiency to cut carbon footprint.
Most customers don't use just one carrier. You might receive packages via TDE, ZTO, SF Express, and others depending on where you shop. Paxlo consolidates tracking for all carriers into a single interface. Add a TDE tracking number alongside shipments from other providers and manage everything from one app.
This unified approach saves time and reduces the mental load of juggling multiple services. You're no longer switching between apps or browser tabs trying to remember which carrier handles which shipment.
TDE maintains detailed scan data at each facility touchpoint. When packages move between sorting centers, local stations, and delivery vehicles, the system records timestamps and location information. Paxlo accesses this data directly, ensuring you see the most current status available.
Occasionally, TDE may experience scan delays, particularly during peak seasons like Lunar New Year or Singles Day shopping events. Paxlo factors this into its delay detection, so you don't receive false alerts about unusually slow shipments. The app understands the realities of working within China's high-volume logistics environment.
For shipments that seem stuck or delayed beyond normal windows, Paxlo provides contact options so you can reach TDE customer service directly with your tracking information already populated.
Adding a TDE shipment takes seconds. Launch Paxlo on iOS or Android, tap the plus icon, select TDE from the carrier list, and enter your tracking number. Paxlo automatically validates the number format and begins pulling tracking data from TDE's system. Within moments, you'll see the current status, recent scans, and expected delivery date.
You can add tracking numbers manually one at a time or paste multiple numbers if you're tracking bulk shipments. The app syncs across all your devices, so changes on your phone automatically appear on your tablet or computer.
TDE standard service typically takes 2 to 7 days depending on distance. Shipments between nearby cities may arrive in 2 to 3 days, while cross-country deliveries to remote regions can take up to a week. During peak shopping seasons like Lunar New Year or Singles Day, expect an additional 1 to 2 days. Paxlo shows the original expected delivery date when you add the tracking number, so you'll know what to expect from the start.
Yes. Sometimes sellers don't hand off packages to TDE immediately after you order. Once TDE officially picks up your parcel and scans it into their system, tracking becomes active. If you enter a tracking number before TDE has processed it, Paxlo may show a 'Pending' status. It will update automatically once the carrier's system registers the package. If you've had the tracking number for more than a day and it still shows no scans, contact the seller to confirm they've shipped the package.
TDE uses several standard statuses. 'Order Received' means TDE has accepted the shipment. 'In Transit' indicates the package is moving between facilities. 'Local Delivery' means it's at your local station ready for last-mile delivery. 'Out for Delivery' shows the driver is delivering packages in your area today. 'Delivered' confirms successful delivery. Paxlo translates all these statuses into plain language so you understand exactly where your package is in the journey.
Paxlo pulls updates from TDE's tracking system multiple times per day. When TDE scans your package at any facility, that information syncs to Paxlo within minutes. Paxlo also uses predictive algorithms based on historical TDE data to estimate when your package should reach milestones like regional hubs or local delivery stations. Push notifications alert you immediately when new scans appear, so you don't have to manually refresh the app.
Paxlo monitors delivery windows and alerts you if your TDE shipment falls outside expected timeframes. Delays happen for legitimate reasons, like weather, high volume, or address issues. When delays occur, Paxlo provides TDE's contact information so you can reach their customer service. Have your tracking number ready and describe what you've observed in the tracking updates. TDE typically responds within 24 hours for serious delays like packages stuck in one location for several days.
Absolutely. Paxlo includes a share feature that lets you send tracking information via text, email, or messaging apps. Simply open the shipment in Paxlo and tap the share button to generate a link or send tracking details directly to another person. This is useful when you're buying a gift for someone or when family members need to track shipments arriving at a shared address. The recipient doesn't need Paxlo installed to see the information.