Xindus is one of India's growing logistics networks, operating across major cities and regions to handle domestic parcel and freight deliveries. The company has built its reputation on reliable service and expanding coverage, making it a common choice for e-commerce sellers and small businesses shipping within India. With decades of operational experience, Xindus manages thousands of shipments daily through its network of distribution centers and pickup points.
India's logistics sector has transformed dramatically over the past 15 years. As e-commerce exploded, carriers like Xindus adapted by building regional networks and improving last-mile delivery capabilities. Unlike international couriers that focus on premium segments, Xindus positioned itself as a practical option for volume shippers, handling everything from small packages to heavier parcels. This focus on domestic logistics has made the carrier essential infrastructure for India's growing online retail market.
The company operates sorting facilities in major metros and tier-two cities, which helps reduce transit times compared to carriers with fewer touchpoints. Xindus also integrates with multiple e-commerce platforms, allowing sellers to print labels directly and schedule pickups through their dashboard systems.
Xindus pricing varies based on destination zone, weight slab, and service type. Most shipments are processed within 24 hours of pickup and routed through the nearest sorting hub. The carrier offers both standard delivery (typically 3-5 days) and faster options for customers willing to pay a premium.
Paxlo integrates with Xindus to bring you live tracking data directly to your phone. Instead of juggling multiple carrier websites, all your Xindus shipments appear in one place. Once you enter a tracking number or connect your Paxlo account to your seller dashboard, the app automatically fetches updates whenever your package moves through Xindus' network.
The integration works both ways. Customers receive push notifications when their Xindus delivery is out for dispatch or out for delivery. Senders get visibility into pickup confirmations and can track inbound shipments they're waiting to receive. No more refreshing the Xindus website repeatedly or guessing when your package will arrive.
Paxlo's interface is designed for speed. You see the carrier name, current status, last location, and estimated delivery date instantly. For Xindus shipments stuck in transit longer than expected, the app flags delays so you know whether to contact seller support or wait a bit longer.
When you track a Xindus package on Paxlo, you get a clear timeline of major milestones. Your shipment appears as 'Picked up', then moves through statuses like 'In Transit', 'Reached Destination City', and finally 'Out for Delivery'. Each status update is timestamped, and Paxlo extracts location details when Xindus provides them. Some shipments show the sorting hub location, while others show the delivery partner's current zone.
Xindus typically updates tracking every 4-8 hours during business days. If your package hasn't moved in 24 hours, Paxlo's alerts help you catch potential delays early. Delivery exceptions, like 'Address Not Found' or 'Customer Not Available', appear as alerts so you can take action before the package is returned.
Most Xindus deliveries follow a predictable pattern. An order ships from your seller, Xindus picks it up within 24 hours, sorts it at a regional hub, and routes it to the destination city. From there, a last-mile delivery partner (often a local courier subcontractor) takes it to your doorstep. This network approach keeps costs competitive while maintaining reasonable delivery speed.
In metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, Xindus can sometimes achieve same-day or next-day delivery for parcels booked early in the day. Outside metros, expect 3-5 business days. COD orders require the delivery partner to collect cash, which adds a final step but remains a popular payment option for Indian e-commerce.
If you run a small business or resell items on multiple platforms, Paxlo handles bulk tracking efficiently. You can paste tracking numbers in batch, import them from CSV files, or sync with your seller account to auto-populate shipments. Xindus integrates into this workflow seamlessly, whether you're tracking outbound shipments to customers or inbound stock from suppliers.
Download Paxlo from the iOS App Store or Google Play, then enter your first Xindus tracking number. The app automatically recognizes Xindus shipments and fetches live data. If you're a seller, link your Flipkart, Amazon, or other e-commerce account to auto-import all your Xindus shipments directly. Paxlo stays in the background and sends notifications as your packages move.
The free version includes basic tracking for unlimited shipments. Paxlo Premium adds features like detailed delivery route maps, SMS forwarding to friends and family, and priority support. Most users find the free tier sufficient for personal tracking needs.
Open Paxlo, tap the plus icon to add a new shipment, and enter your Xindus tracking number. You can find this on your order confirmation email or receipt from the seller. Paxlo will instantly fetch the latest status and location. Alternatively, if you've connected your e-commerce seller account to Paxlo, all Xindus shipments import automatically. After that, Paxlo sends push notifications every time your package is scanned or moves to a new location.
Xindus updates tracking information during business hours, typically between 9 AM and 9 PM. If your package was scanned late in the evening, the next update might not appear until the following morning. During weekends and public holidays, updates can be delayed. However, if your package hasn't moved for more than 48 hours without a valid reason (like weekend delay), contact the seller or Xindus customer support immediately. Paxlo alerts you if tracking appears stuck so you can act quickly.
Paxlo sends push notifications through the app by default. If you prefer SMS alerts, Paxlo Premium includes SMS forwarding to a phone number of your choice. This means you'll receive text messages whenever your Xindus package is scanned or reaches a major milestone. You can also check Paxlo's notification settings to customize which updates trigger alerts. Some users enable notifications only for out-for-delivery status to reduce alert fatigue.
First, check with neighbors, family members at your address, or the building's front desk. Delivery partners sometimes hand over packages to whoever answers the door. If the package is genuinely missing, Paxlo helps you quickly escalate the issue. Take a screenshot of the tracking details showing 'Delivered' and contact the seller with this proof. Provide the tracking number, delivery date, and your address. The seller can then file a dispute with Xindus, which typically investigates within 48-72 hours. Document everything through Paxlo so you have a clear timestamp of when the delivery exception was recorded.
Yes, Paxlo tracks Xindus COD shipments just like prepaid orders. You'll see the same status updates, location changes, and estimated delivery dates. The main difference is that the delivery partner collects payment when they arrive at your door. Paxlo doesn't show payment status directly, but once the delivery partner scans 'Out for Delivery', you know payment collection is imminent. If you prefer not to accept COD due to timing or other reasons, contact the seller immediately to cancel or change payment method before the shipment reaches your area.
Yes. In Paxlo, open your Xindus shipment and tap the share button. You can create a tracking link and send it via WhatsApp, email, or any messaging app. The recipient sees real-time tracking updates without needing Paxlo installed, though having the app gives them a better experience. This is useful if you're sending a gift and want the recipient to know the delivery timeline, or if you want to keep family members updated on inbound packages.