
China
Track XSLong parcels in real-time with Paxlo. Fast domestic and international shipping updates from China's reliable logistics provider.
XSLong is one of China's growing logistics networks, handling domestic parcel delivery and cross-border shipments. The company focuses on efficient routing and competitive pricing for merchants and consumers sending packages throughout mainland China and internationally. With operations spanning major cities and distribution hubs, XSLong competes with other regional carriers by offering flexible pickup and delivery options.
The carrier operates a mixed business model, serving both B2B clients and individual shippers. XSLong has built its network by investing in sorting facilities, delivery vehicles, and regional partnerships. Their service reliability depends heavily on route density and sorting accuracy in each region they serve.
China's logistics market is dominated by major players like SF Express and ZTO, but mid-tier carriers like XSLong capture significant volume by targeting price-conscious shippers and regional e-commerce platforms. XSLong competes on speed and cost rather than brand recognition, making it popular for standard delivery needs where customers don't require premium handling.
The company's growth reflects broader trends in Chinese logistics. As more small businesses and online sellers emerge, there's consistent demand for affordable carriers. XSLong fills this gap by maintaining lean operations and focusing on high-volume, lower-margin routes.
Paxlo connects directly to XSLong's tracking system, pulling live updates as your parcel moves through their network. When you enter a tracking number in the Paxlo app, our system queries XSLong's database and displays the latest scan event, estimated delivery date, and current location of your package.
The integration works whether you're sending or receiving a package. If someone ships you an item via XSLong, you can add that tracking number to Paxlo and monitor its journey. The app consolidates XSLong tracking alongside other carriers, so you see all your parcels in one place.
When you ship something via XSLong, tracking can feel unreliable. Paxlo solves this by providing a stable, dedicated interface for your XSLong parcels. You're no longer juggling XSLong's official app with its slow loading times or outdated design. Instead, Paxlo gives you a modern mobile experience built specifically for tracking.
For merchants and resellers using XSLong, Paxlo's multi-carrier dashboard is invaluable. You can track dozens of outbound shipments across different carriers in one place, spot delivery delays early, and respond to customer inquiries faster. When a customer asks about their delivery, you already have current information instead of logging into XSLong separately.
Paxlo also helps with XSLong's inconsistent delivery messaging. Since they rely on regional partners, some tracking updates arrive quickly while others lag. Paxlo shows you what XSLong has reported but also alerts you to potential delays, helping you set realistic expectations with customers or family members waiting for packages.
When you first add an XSLong tracking number to Paxlo, the app typically shows pickup confirmation within 24 hours. The parcel then moves through sorting facilities in the origin city, usually arriving at a main hub within 1-2 days. From there, XSLong routes it to the destination province's distribution center, then to a local delivery station.
Paxlo displays this progression clearly with timestamps. You'll see events like 'Picked up from merchant', 'Arrived at sorting facility in Shanghai', 'In transit to destination', and 'Out for delivery'. The final event is typically 'Delivered' with the time and sometimes the recipient's signature confirmation.
If an XSLong parcel stops updating for more than 24 hours in transit, Paxlo alerts you. This is useful because XSLong's regional partners sometimes have communication gaps. The alert helps you decide whether to contact the shipper. Most delays resolve within 48 hours as parcels move through sorting hubs.
Paxlo isn't just another tracking app. It's designed for people who use multiple carriers and want unified visibility. XSLong customers in China often also shop from sellers using SF Express, ZTO, YTO, and international carriers. Paxlo handles all of them equally well, with the same clean interface and reliable notifications.
The app prioritizes speed and reliability. Whether you're checking a package on your commute or setting up alerts for a business shipment, Paxlo responds instantly. We update tracking data more frequently than most competitors, so you get fresher information about where your XSLong parcels actually are.
Privacy matters too. Paxlo doesn't require you to sign into XSLong's platform. You just paste a tracking number and start monitoring. Your data stays in Paxlo's system, protected by encryption and privacy controls you manage.
Absolutely. You can add as many XSLong tracking numbers to Paxlo as you need. The app lets you organize them by date, status, or custom labels. For merchants shipping dozens of orders, Paxlo's dashboard view is much more efficient than checking XSLong individually. You can see at a glance which parcels are in transit, out for delivery, or delayed.