XQ Express Tracking
XQ Express is a Guangzhou cross-border e-commerce forwarder that built its business around Amazon FBA sellers rather than doorstep parcels, so a shipment on this line usually starts in a Chinese consolidation warehouse rather than at a courier counter. XQ Express tracking is the query an overseas shopper or an FBA seller uses to follow a China order that the company has routed onto one of its channels, whether a dedicated line, a postal small packet, or a reselling slot on DHL, FedEx or UPS. Operating in Chinese as ćĺçŠćľ (Xingqian Wuliu, "star-forward logistics") since 2014, the company consolidates seller stock in Baiyun District and passes each parcel to a destination postal or express carrier for the final leg. That handoff, more than any single house barcode, decides what a recipient can see.
XQ Express Tracking Number Format
XQ Express does not issue one fixed house tracking format, because it is a forwarder that moves each parcel on whichever channel the seller buys, and the number a recipient holds is usually the identifier of the underlying carrier. Three patterns cover almost every XQ Express shipment. On the postal small-packet and E-Mail Bao (EéŽĺŽ) channels, the code is a 13-character Universal Postal Union S10 number: two letters, nine digits and a CN country suffix, in the form LX123456789CN or RB123456789CN. On the reselling express channels, the parcel carries the partner's own air waybill, a 10-digit DHL number such as 1234567890, a 12-digit FedEx number, or an 18-character UPS number beginning 1Z. On a dedicated line, the parcel moves under an internal XQ house reference that a destination partner then completes, and that code is the one shown in the seller's dispatch notice.
XQ Express calls the identifier the waybill or tracking number (čżĺĺˇ, yundanhao); the terms tracking number, shipment number and logistics number all point to the same code. The waybill number is not the marketplace order number: an order ID issued by a Chinese shop identifies the purchase and returns nothing in a carrier tracker. The code that resolves is the one printed on the shipping label or sent in the dispatch message. On a UPU number the two-letter prefix signals the postal product, while the CN suffix marks China as the country of origin.
Where to Find XQ Express Tracking Number
The XQ Express tracking number reaches the recipient through the seller or the marketplace, not on a paper receipt, because almost every parcel is a cross-border e-commerce order. The code appears in these places:
- The shipping confirmation email or app notification from the shop where the order was placed.
- The order or logistics page inside the marketplace account, often labelled "tracking number", "waybill" or "logistics number".
- The shipping label on the parcel, printed near a barcode.
- A dispatch or handover message from the seller or the seller's fulfilment agent.
Where a marketplace shows both an internal order number and a carrier tracking number, the carrier number is the one that resolves in a tracking tool. Once XQ Express hands the parcel to a destination post or express partner, a second, destination-format number often appears, and that later number is the one that updates for the final miles. Keeping both codes matters: the XQ reference explains the China-side and line-haul legs, while the destination number explains the last mile.
XQ Express Tracking Number Example
The formats below are the codes an XQ Express parcel is likely to carry. Only the dedicated-line house reference is issued by XQ Express itself; the others belong to the postal or express partner that XQ Express books for the shipment.
| Format / Pattern | Typical Length | What It Indicates / Where You See It |
|---|---|---|
LX123456789CN | 13 characters | Universal Postal Union S10 number on a postal small-packet or E-Mail Bao channel: two letters, nine digits, and a CN China suffix. Resolves on the destination post. |
1234567890 (DHL) | 10 digits | DHL Express air waybill when XQ resells an international express slot. Tracks on DHL end to end. |
| FedEx number | 12 digits | FedEx tracking number on a resold FedEx slot. Tracks on FedEx. |
1Z prefix (UPS) | 18 characters | UPS tracking number when XQ resells a UPS slot. Begins 1Z and tracks on UPS. |
| XQ dedicated-line reference | Varies | Internal house reference for a XQ dedicated line, shown in the seller's dispatch notice; a destination partner completes delivery. |
| Marketplace order number | Varies by platform | The purchase ID from the shop. Identifies the order, not the parcel, and does not resolve in a carrier tracker. |
XQ Express Tracking Status Guide
XQ Express scans move a parcel through a cross-border sequence: warehouse intake, export clearance, an international line-haul, import processing at the destination, and a local delivery leg. Event wording varies because the origin warehouse and the destination carrier each write their own scans, so the same milestone can read differently on two channels. The table maps the events a recipient is most likely to see.
| Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Order received / waybill created | The waybill has been generated and the parcel is expected at an XQ Express warehouse. No movement yet. |
| Warehouse in / picked up | The parcel has entered an XQ Express consolidation warehouse and is being processed and consolidated. |
| Export declaration | The shipment is being declared to Chinese customs before departure. |
| Departed origin / in transit | The parcel has left China on an air or line-haul leg toward the destination country. |
| Arrived at destination country | The shipment has landed and is awaiting import processing. |
| Import customs clearance | Destination customs is assessing the parcel; duties or taxes may apply under local rules. |
| Handed over to local carrier | The parcel has passed to a destination post or courier for the final leg. Tracking usually continues under a new number. |
| Out for delivery | The local carrier has the parcel on a delivery route. |
| Delivery attempted / held for pickup | Delivery failed or the parcel is waiting at a local access point for collection. |
| Delivered | The final carrier has recorded delivery. |
Why XQ Express Tracking Is Not Updating or Not Working
Most XQ Express tracking gaps trace to the border crossing and the handoff to a destination carrier, not to a lost parcel. The common causes:
Aggregator lag. The official site at xqkjwl.com offers a parcel-query box that reads events through a third-party aggregator rather than a proprietary scan network, so a number can already be moving before the box mirrors it. Entering the same code directly on the destination carrier, or on a general aggregator, often shows fresher events.
Awaiting first scan. A freshly created waybill can show "no information" for a day or more until the parcel physically reaches an XQ Express warehouse and is scanned in. Nothing is wrong; the label simply exists before the parcel does.
Line-haul in transit. Cross-border air and line-haul legs can run several days between scans, so a long quiet stretch after "departed origin" is normal rather than a stall.
Customs clearance. Import clearance can pause a parcel while duties or taxes are assessed, and a low-value shipment can still be held for inspection. A stall dated to arrival in the destination country usually sits at this stage.
Local handoff. After the destination handoff, updates continue under the local operator's own number, so the XQ reference can freeze at "handed over" while the parcel is in fact moving under a new code.
Wrong number. A marketplace order number entered in place of the tracking number returns nothing. Confirm the code is the carrier waybill, not the purchase ID.
Genuinely delayed. When scans stop for many days past the estimate, the seller who booked the shipment is the first contact, because the seller holds the account with XQ Express and can open an internal trace.
Services and Delivery Times Compared
XQ Express is organised around channels sold to cross-border sellers, not a single parcel product, and the channel a seller buys decides the speed, the price and the tracking number. The dedicated lines run consolidated lanes to named markets, the FBA first-mile product moves seller stock in bulk into overseas fulfilment centres, and the express and postal channels resell space on established carriers. The table summarises how each is used and tracked.
| Service | Direction and use | Tracking |
|---|---|---|
| Dedicated line (ä¸çşż) | Consolidated lanes from China to the United States, Europe and Australia, balancing cost against speed. | XQ house reference to the border, destination-carrier number for the last mile. |
| FBA first-mile | Bulk seller inventory moved from China into Amazon and other overseas fulfilment centres in the US, Europe, Japan and Canada. | Freight-level references rather than a consumer parcel number. |
| International express | Resold DHL, FedEx and UPS slots for faster, fully tracked parcels. | The partner carrier's own air waybill, tracked end to end on that carrier. |
| Postal small packet / E-Mail Bao | Low-cost lightweight parcels routed through the postal network. | A UPU S10 number ending CN, resolving on the destination post. |
| Sensitive-goods packet | Small parcels containing batteries, liquids or powders that need a compliant lane. | Channel-dependent number, usually a postal or dedicated-line code. |
Delivery and Transit Times
Cross-border delivery on an XQ Express channel typically runs about 5 to 20 days end to end, and the destination and the channel drive most of the variation. Resold express is the fastest and postal small packet the slowest. The figures below are estimates, not guarantees.
- Express: roughly 3-7 days on resold DHL, FedEx or UPS lanes to major markets.
- United States: roughly 7-15 days on a dedicated line, faster where FBA stock ships express.
- Europe: roughly 7-18 days by dedicated line, longer on postal small packet.
- Australia: roughly 6-14 days, helped by shorter air legs from South China.
Postal small-packet lanes sit at the top of these ranges, because the parcel spends its last leg in a national postal system rather than on an express network. Peak retail periods around November and the Chinese New Year factory shutdown lengthen every lane, since warehouse consolidation and export clearance both slow when volumes spike. A single quoted transit window covers the China leg and the line-haul only; the destination customs and last-mile legs are added on top and vary by country.
Returns and Reverse Logistics
Returns on an XQ Express channel are handled through the seller and the marketplace, not by tracking a parcel back on the same waybill. Because an XQ shipment splits across a China leg, a customs crossing and a destination carrier, an outbound waybill does not automatically reverse; a return is arranged as a new movement, often to an overseas warehouse or a local return address the seller nominates rather than back to China. Lost or damaged claims are opened by the seller who holds the shipping account, since the recipient is not XQ Express's contracting party. The practical first step for a recipient is to raise the issue with the marketplace or shop, which then works with XQ Express and, where relevant, the destination carrier that made the final delivery scan.
Which Countries Does XQ Express Deliver To?
XQ Express international tracking follows parcels along channels aimed at the markets Chinese sellers ship to most, led by North America and Europe. The company markets dedicated lines and FBA first-mile lanes to the United States, the United Kingdom and continental Europe, Australia, Japan and Canada, the destinations where Amazon and other marketplaces concentrate cross-border demand.
Because XQ Express is a forwarder rather than a delivery network, the final leg in each country is completed by a local carrier, so the reach of a given parcel depends on the destination partner rather than on XQ vehicles. Representative destinations by region:
- North America: the United States and Canada, the core of the FBA first-mile business.
- Europe: the United Kingdom, Germany, France and neighbouring markets served by dedicated lines.
- Asia Pacific: Australia and Japan, reached through short air legs from South China.
A recipient in a country without a dedicated XQ lane can still receive a parcel, because the express and postal channels route through established international carriers that reach almost every address worldwide.
Cross-Border Customs and International Handoff
Customs handling sits at the centre of an XQ Express shipment, because every parcel crosses a border and clears twice, once out of China and once into the destination country. XQ Express prepares the Chinese export declaration and the accompanying documentation, then routes the parcel by air or line-haul before passing it to a destination carrier.
"XQ Express provides warehouse consolidation, dedicated lines, international express, postal small packets and Amazon FBA first-mile services for cross-border e-commerce sellers." (XQ Express, xqkjwl.com company profile, 2026, translated from Chinese.)
On the postal channels, the export declaration follows the Universal Postal Union framework and the parcel travels with a CN22 or CN23 customs form, then enters the destination postal system for delivery; on the resold express channels, DHL, FedEx or UPS carries the parcel and files the destination entry. Duty and import-tax responsibility rests with the recipient under the destination country's de minimis and VAT rules, not with XQ Express. That handoff is where the tracking number typically changes, from an XQ or postal code to the destination carrier's own reference, and where an overseas recipient may switch to a local operator's tracking for the final miles. On the postal lanes the destination handoff frequently runs through the national post, so a parcel that left China as a China Post style S10 number continues under that same code into the destination postal network.
Marketplace Collaborations
XQ Express moves parcels for cross-border sellers rather than for a single platform, so its shipments originate across the marketplaces where Chinese merchants sell to overseas buyers. Its FBA first-mile product is built for Amazon sellers stocking fulfilment centres abroad, while its dedicated-line and small-packet channels carry direct-to-consumer orders from platforms such as Temu and Shein, after which a destination carrier completes delivery. Its position among China cross-border specialists is shared by operators such as Yun Express and 4PX, whose parcels follow the same warehouse consolidation, border-crossing and local-handoff pattern that shapes XQ Express tracking.
About XQ Express
XQ Express, in Chinese ćĺçŠćľ (Xingqian Wuliu), is a cross-border e-commerce logistics company founded in 2014 and based in the Baiyun District of Guangzhou, China. The business specialises in shipping and warehousing for Chinese sellers who reach overseas buyers through Amazon, Shopify, eBay, Walmart and self-built stores, with a particular focus on Amazon FBA sellers moving stock into overseas fulfilment centres. Its published service range covers warehouse consolidation and packing, dedicated lines to the United States, Europe and Australia, FBA first-mile freight to the US, Europe, Japan and Canada, resold DHL, FedEx and UPS express, and postal and sensitive-goods small packets.
"Established in 2014 in Guangzhou, XQ Express serves cross-border e-commerce and Amazon FBA sellers with warehousing, dedicated lines and first-mile logistics." (XQ Express, xqkjwl.com, 2026, translated from Chinese.)
The company operates from Baiyun District, Guangzhou, and lists a customer service line of 020-86096965, a Guangzhou number, alongside its parcel-query page. Official corporate information is published at the company site, xqkjwl.com. Because XQ Express is a forwarder rather than a last-mile network, the operator that finally delivers a parcel, and the tracking number that records the delivery, depends on the channel the seller selected.
XQ Express Common Questions:
How do I track an XQ Express parcel?
Enter the tracking number from the shipping confirmation into a parcel tracking tool. Because XQ Express is a cross-border forwarder, the number is usually the identifier of the underlying carrier, such as a postal S10 code ending CN or a DHL, FedEx or UPS air waybill, so tracking often continues on that carrier or on the destination post that completes delivery.
What does an XQ Express tracking number look like?
There is no single XQ house format. Postal channels use a 13-character UPU S10 number such as LX123456789CN, resold express uses the partner's air waybill (a 10-digit DHL number, a 12-digit FedEx number, or an 18-character UPS number starting 1Z), and a dedicated line uses an internal XQ reference shown in the seller's dispatch notice.
Where do I find my XQ Express tracking number?
The number arrives in the shipping confirmation from the shop, on the order or logistics page in the marketplace account, on the parcel label near the barcode, or in a dispatch message from the seller. It is the carrier tracking number, not the marketplace order number.
Does the XQ Express website have parcel tracking?
Yes. The official site at xqkjwl.com has a parcel-query box, but it reads events through a third-party aggregator rather than a proprietary scan network. Entering the same number directly on the destination carrier or on a general aggregator often shows fresher events.
Why is my XQ Express tracking not updating?
The most common reasons are a long international line-haul with few scans, a customs hold, or a handoff to a local carrier where updates continue under a new number. A newly created waybill can also show no information until the parcel is first scanned at an XQ Express warehouse.
My XQ Express parcel is stuck on the same status. What should I do?
If a parcel sits at "handed over to local carrier", look for the destination carrier number and track there, since the XQ reference often stops updating after the handoff. If it is stuck on arrival at the destination country, it is usually in customs. When scans stop for many days past the estimate, contact the seller first, because they booked the shipment.
What is the difference between the tracking number and the order number?
The tracking number is the carrier code that identifies the physical parcel and resolves in a tracking tool. The marketplace order number identifies the purchase and will not return carrier scans. Always track with the carrier tracking number.
Does XQ Express deliver the parcel itself?
No. XQ Express is a Guangzhou forwarder that consolidates seller stock, prepares the China export, and moves the parcel by air or line-haul, then hands it to a destination post or express carrier for the final delivery. That handoff is why a second tracking number often appears.
How long does XQ Express delivery take?
Cross-border delivery typically runs about 5 to 20 days end to end, depending on the channel and destination. Resold express slots are the fastest at roughly 3 to 7 days, while postal small-packet lanes sit at the top of the range. These are estimates, not guarantees.
Why is my XQ Express parcel held at customs?
Customs may hold a parcel to assess duties or taxes, or to inspect its contents. Duty and import-tax responsibility rests with the recipient under the destination country's de minimis and VAT rules, so a low-value parcel can still be held until any charge is settled.
What is XQ Express, or ćĺçŠćľ?
XQ Express (ćĺçŠćľ, Xingqian Wuliu) is a cross-border e-commerce logistics company founded in 2014 in the Baiyun District of Guangzhou, China. It offers warehousing, dedicated lines, FBA first-mile freight, resold international express and postal small packets for Chinese sellers shipping to overseas buyers.
Does XQ Express handle Amazon FBA shipments?
Yes. FBA first-mile is a core XQ Express product, moving bulk seller inventory from China into Amazon and other overseas fulfilment centres in the United States, Europe, Japan and Canada. FBA freight uses shipment-level references rather than a consumer parcel number.
Which countries does XQ Express reach?
Its dedicated lines and FBA lanes concentrate on the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, continental Europe, Australia and Japan. Because it also resells express and postal channels, an XQ Express parcel can reach almost any destination through an established international carrier, with a local carrier completing delivery.
What is the XQ Express contact number?
The customer service line listed on the company site is 020-86096965, a Guangzhou number. For a specific parcel, the seller or marketplace that arranged shipping is usually the faster contact, because they hold the shipping account with XQ Express.

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