TWB is one of China's leading logistics companies, specializing in domestic and international parcel delivery. Founded to serve China's growing e-commerce market, TWB has built a reputation for reliable service across major cities and remote regions. The carrier handles millions of packages annually, from small parcels to larger shipments, making it a critical player in China's logistics infrastructure.
Operating across mainland China with regional hubs in Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou, TWB connects businesses and consumers through its extensive network. The company focuses on cost-effective delivery without compromising on speed or reliability. For international senders shipping to China, TWB serves as a trusted partner for last-mile delivery.
TWB offers multiple service tiers to meet different shipping needs. Whether you're sending a document across the city or a package across the country, they have options that balance cost and speed.
TWB's strength lies in its understanding of China's diverse logistics landscape. Remote areas, seasonal demand spikes, and last-mile challenges in residential areas are all handled with networks specifically built for these conditions.
Paxlo integrates TWB tracking directly into your mobile device, eliminating the need to juggle multiple apps or websites. When you receive a TWB tracking number, simply enter it into Paxlo and get real-time updates delivered to your phone.
The app works whether you're tracking a single package or managing multiple shipments. You can organize packages by sender, destination, or importance, making it easy to find what you need without scrolling through a long list.
TWB's official website requires navigating Chinese language interfaces and can be slow during peak hours. Paxlo strips away the complexity. You get tracking information formatted for mobile, push notifications that alert you before you check the app, and the ability to track packages from any carrier you use, all in one place.
The app also handles tracking number formats automatically. Whether your number is printed in Chinese characters or English, Paxlo recognizes it and pulls the correct information from TWB's systems.
Understanding how TWB operates helps you set realistic expectations for your packages.
During Chinese New Year, national holidays, and major shopping events like Single's Day, TWB experiences significant volume increases. Paxlo helps you navigate these busy periods by showing you exactly where your package is and when it's likely to move next. Instead of guessing, you can see the real status from TWB's sorting centers and delivery stations.
If your Paxlo tracking shows your package hasn't updated in 48 hours, you have options. First, check the last recorded location. If it's stuck at a sorting facility, there may be a holiday or local issue. If it's supposedly out for delivery but not progressing, contact TWB directly with your tracking number. Paxlo shows you the exact facility and timestamp of the last scan, giving you concrete information to provide to customer service.
For packages entering China from abroad, TWB often handles the domestic last-mile delivery after customs clearance. International couriers partner with TWB to complete delivery to Chinese addresses. Paxlo tracks these handoffs, so you'll see when your package leaves international handling and enters TWB's network for final delivery.
This is particularly useful for cross-border shoppers, as it clarifies whether delays are happening at customs or in domestic delivery.
Download Paxlo on iOS or Android, open the app, and tap the plus button to add a tracking number. Enter your TWB tracking number, and the app automatically detects it's a TWB shipment. You'll immediately see the current status, location, and next expected movement. Enable notifications to get alerts whenever something changes.
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Standard TWB delivery within major cities takes 3-5 business days. Express options can deliver next-day in collection zones. Remote areas may take 7-10 days. Paxlo shows your expected delivery date based on TWB's current system, which updates as your package progresses through their network.
No update for 2 days usually means the package is at a sorting facility waiting for consolidation, or it was picked up outside of TWB's main operating hours. During peak seasons, packages can sit at hubs for up to 48 hours before moving. Check Paxlo to see the last recorded location. If it shows the package left a sorting hub, it should be moving soon. If it's been 3+ days at one facility, contact TWB with your tracking number for clarification.
Address changes are possible only before TWB begins delivery. If your package is still in the sorting network and hasn't reached the destination city hub, contact TWB immediately with your tracking number. Once it enters the delivery phase at the destination, changing the address becomes difficult. Paxlo shows you exactly which stage your package is in, so you'll know if a change request is still viable.
Yes. Paxlo lets you add multiple tracking numbers at once, and you can organize them into custom lists. Frequent shoppers can track incoming shipments, completed orders, and archived packages all in one place. The app updates automatically for each number, so you're never checking multiple websites or apps.
When Paxlo shows 'out for delivery' from TWB, it means your package has left the destination sorting hub and is in the delivery driver's vehicle. You should expect delivery that day or the next, depending on the driver's route and volume. Some drivers deliver early morning, others in afternoon. TWB doesn't give specific time windows, but you can contact the local delivery station using the number often shown in tracking details.
Signature requirements aren't always listed in TWB tracking details initially, but they often appear in the tracking history once the package enters delivery. Paxlo displays this information when available. If the tracking doesn't mention signature, assume it's standard delivery without one. For high-value items, contact the sender to confirm before the package arrives, as most e-commerce orders don't require signatures in China.