
United States
Track Veho deliveries in real-time with Paxlo. Get instant updates on your US same-day and next-day packages directly in the app.
Veho is a last-mile delivery platform built for speed. Operating across major US cities, Veho specializes in same-day and next-day delivery for e-commerce retailers and local merchants. Unlike traditional carriers that move packages through regional hubs, Veho focuses on hyper-local fulfillment, meaning your package often ships from a warehouse close to your address.
The company started as a response to the growing demand for faster delivery windows. Retailers and customers alike were tired of waiting 3-5 business days for standard ground shipping. Veho positioned itself to solve that problem by building local delivery networks that prioritize speed over geography.
Veho operates primarily in the same-day and next-day delivery space. Their service model is straightforward: retailers ship packages to Veho facilities positioned in or near metropolitan areas. From there, drivers pick up and deliver within tight timeframes.
Veho primarily handles small to medium parcels, not freight or oversized items. If you ordered something from a retailer and saw a Veho delivery option, you're looking at fast urban or suburban delivery, not cross-country shipping.
Paxlo connects directly to Veho's tracking API. When you add a Veho tracking number to the app, it pulls real-time delivery data. This means you see the same information Veho displays, just organized in one place alongside all your other carriers.
Tracking updates typically include pickup confirmation, local facility processing, driver dispatch, and final delivery status. For same-day deliveries, updates can come through every few minutes as the driver moves closer to your address.
Many people use Paxlo specifically for fast carriers like Veho because updates happen frequently. Rather than refreshing a carrier website every 15 minutes, the app notifies you automatically.
Veho competes directly with UberEats Eats, Amazon Flex, and regional same-day players. The key difference is that Veho focuses entirely on retail parcels rather than food or groceries. This means their network, training, and operations are optimized for protecting products during transit.
Retailers choose Veho when they want to offer customers a faster shipping option without absorbing the full cost of operating their own delivery fleet. Veho takes the operational burden, and retailers get the marketing benefit of 'same-day delivery available.'
You'll typically see Veho tracking numbers when you order from retailers in markets where Veho operates. Some common scenarios include:
In all these cases, Paxlo gives you the details. You'll know exactly when the driver is on the way and when to expect arrival.
Veho's tracking data is generally reliable because they update it in real-time as drivers move through their routes. Same-day deliveries often show multiple status updates per hour. Next-day deliveries may have fewer updates, but you'll still see key milestones.
Paxlo displays exactly what Veho provides, so tracking accuracy depends on Veho's systems. In rare cases where there's a delivery attempt or exception, you'll see that reflected in Paxlo immediately after Veho updates their backend.
Enable notifications so you never miss a delivery window. Same-day windows are tight, and you don't want to miss a driver who shows up when you're not paying attention. Paxlo alerts keep you informed without requiring you to obsessively check tracking.
If you frequently order same-day deliveries, Paxlo organizes these shipments in a way that lets you see at a glance which orders are arriving today and which are coming tomorrow. This is especially useful during busy shopping periods or holidays when you have multiple Veho shipments in flight at once.
You'll see 'Veho' listed as the carrier in your order confirmation or shipping notification email. The email will include a Veho tracking number, usually starting with a specific prefix. Once you have that tracking number, paste it into Paxlo and you'll get real-time updates. If you're not sure whether an order uses Veho, check the shipping section of your retailer's order status page or look for Veho branding in the shipping label.
When Paxlo shows 'out for delivery,' your package is on a Veho truck and the driver is actively making deliveries in your area. For same-day deliveries, this can happen within hours of the initial order. The driver will typically complete your delivery within the stated time window (e.g., 2-4 PM). You won't always see live GPS tracking, but the status update itself tells you to be ready.
New tracking numbers can take 15-60 minutes to appear in Paxlo's system because the number is transmitted from the retailer to Veho, and then Paxlo fetches it from Veho's servers. This is normal. If you wait an hour and still see no information, double-check that you entered the tracking number correctly. If the number is correct and Paxlo still shows nothing, the number may not have been activated in Veho's system yet, which can happen if the retailer just generated it.
Paxlo shows tracking updates and estimated delivery times based on Veho's data. Live GPS tracking availability depends on whether Veho shared that data with Paxlo and your device permissions. Some Veho deliveries include map views showing the driver's location, while others show only a time estimate. Same-day deliveries are more likely to have location data available. If the map is grayed out, Veho hasn't shared live location for that particular shipment.
If your Paxlo notification shows a delivery exception or your time window passes without arrival, don't panic. Same-day windows can shift due to volume or traffic. Check Paxlo for updates first, sometimes the status changes within a few minutes. If an hour passes beyond your window with no update, contact the retailer you ordered from, not Veho directly. The retailer has the shipping account and can escalate the issue with Veho. Provide the tracking number from Paxlo, and the retailer will investigate why the delivery failed or was delayed.
Yes. Enable notifications in Paxlo and you'll be alerted for delivery exceptions, like failed delivery attempts, address issues, or delays. These alerts come as push notifications to your phone. Paxlo also displays the exception details in the app itself. If Veho can't deliver due to an address issue, Paxlo will flag it so you can take action (like contacting the retailer to provide correct information or arrange redelivery).