360 Lion Express Tracking

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FAQs About 360 Lion Express Parcel Tracking

What is 360 Lion Express and what services do they offer?

360 Lion Express — also written as 360Lion — is a Chinese cross-border e-commerce logistics provider founded in 2015 and headquartered in Shenzhen and Shanghai, with branches in Guangzhou, Yiwu, Dongguan and Hong Kong. The business is built around B2C parcel delivery for sellers on AliExpress, Shopee, Mercado Libre and Amazon, covering pickup in China, consolidation, air freight on its own charter network, destination customs clearance and final-mile via local posts like USPS, Royal Mail, La Poste and Canada Post. 360Lion ships to more than 60 countries and has operated 500+ charter flights, with delivery times from a remarkable 64 hours to 25 days. You can follow your 360 Lion Express parcel on Parcel Monitor by entering the tracking number.

How can I track a 360 Lion Express package on Parcel Monitor?

Watching your 360 Lion Express parcel make its way to you is refreshingly stress-free with Parcel Monitor. All your live 360 Lion Express updates show up in the same dashboard as the rest of your parcels — no flipping between carrier sites or apps. Whether you reach for your phone or your laptop, you can check on your 360 Lion Express shipment anytime in the same friendly dashboard. You can also have email alerts come through whenever something changes with your 360 Lion Express parcel — they save you from having to keep checking. And if your shipping confirmations land in Gmail, just connect your account and we'll pick up your 360 Lion Express tracking numbers for you automatically. Whether it's a single 360 Lion Express parcel or a dozen across different carriers, everything ends up in one tidy list — your own personal delivery hub.

How do I find my 360 Lion Express tracking number?

Your 360 Lion Express tracking number normally turns up in the shipping email from the sender, looking something like Typically a 14-15 character alphanumeric tracking number starting with YT or similar prefix; destination shipments handed to local carriers will also have local tracking numbers — often with a tracking link beside it. Order history on the merchant's site is the obvious fallback — every order normally lists its 360 Lion Express tracking number on the order detail page. For parcels you dropped off at a 360 Lion Express location yourself, the tracking number lives on the receipt — keep it until the parcel is delivered. Connect Gmail in two clicks and 360 Lion Express tracking numbers start surfacing on their own — Parcel Monitor pulls them straight from shipping emails.

How long does 360 Lion Express usually take to deliver?

Within 360 Lion Express's primary service area, deliveries typically wrap up in 1-3 business days within China for pickup and consolidation on standard service — rural postcodes can be a touch slower. International deliveries through 360 Lion Express typically take 7-25 business days to most destinations; fastest cross-border delivery as low as 64 hours on premium lanes, and customs clearance usually adds another 1–5 days at the destination border. Peak season — Black Friday, Christmas, Lunar New Year, Diwali — pushes volume up sharply, and delivery times usually drift a few days longer. The Parcel Monitor live tracker shows the realistic delivery window based on actual scans, which is far more useful than the static checkout estimate.

Where does 360 Lion Express deliver?

360 Lion Express's primary delivery footprint is Branches in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Yiwu, Dongguan and Hong Kong; ships to 60+ countries. For routes outside that — or for the long-haul leg of international shipments — 360 Lion Express typically partners with USPS, Royal Mail, La Poste, Canada Post and other destination posts and last-mile carriers; 500+ charter flights operated. Whichever route your parcel takes, Parcel Monitor reads the tracking number, identifies 360 Lion Express and any partner carrier in the chain, and shows every scan on a single timeline.

What do common 360 Lion Express tracking statuses mean?

The six statuses you'll see most often on 360 Lion Express tracking, translated into plain English. When you see Ordered, the shipment is registered with 360 Lion Express but the parcel hasn't been picked up yet. In Transit covers the journey between the seller's warehouse and the delivery hub closest to you. Out for Delivery signals same-day arrival — the parcel is on a final-mile vehicle moving towards you. Delivered confirms the parcel has been handed over — to you, a household member, a neighbour, or a designated safe spot. When the status shows To Collect, the parcel is at a designated collection location nearby. Pending is a 'paused-for-now' status — the parcel hasn't been re-scanned yet, often during transit gaps.

Why isn't my 360 Lion Express tracking updating?

No new scans for days can really get into your head, especially with a parcel you're eagerly waiting for — you're not alone in this. Before assuming the worst, know that 90%+ of stuck parcels eventually move — the silence is usually a scan gap, not a real problem. Scans happen at major checkpoints — pickup, sort centres, terminals, delivery — not continuously. Days of silence between them are routine for longer routes. First move: pull up the tracking and look at the last scan date. A few days quiet on a long route is fine; over two weeks deserves a follow-up. Once you're sure the silence is too long, message 360 Lion Express's customer service with the tracking number — only their team can open a formal search. Until then, Parcel Monitor stays on the case — we'll fire a notification the instant any new tracking event appears.

What should I do if my 360 Lion Express parcel is lost?

If you're worried your 360 Lion Express parcel is lost, take a breath. Most situations have a clear path through, and we'll cover each step. Genuinely lost parcels are rare — most 'lost' status is really 'silent transit' that resolves on its own in a week or two. Begin with the tracking itself. Pull up the 360 Lion Express page and look at the most recent scan — a recent hub scan means the parcel is still moving, while an old scan stuck at one place is worth investigating. Past the typical window, file a search request with 360 Lion Express customer service. With the tracking number, they can pull internal records and try to locate the parcel. Once a loss is officially confirmed, switch your attention to the seller. Their contract with 360 Lion Express covers the claim, so they handle the refund or reshipment on your behalf. It pays to document everything as it happens. Keep screenshots of the 360 Lion Express tracking history because the seller and any insurer will ask for them, and they're harder to dig up later. Through it all, we keep our eyes on the tracking — push alerts in Parcel Monitor fire the moment any new event lands, however delayed.

What should I do if my 360 Lion Express parcel is marked delivered but didn't arrive?

A 360 Lion Express status of 'delivered' next to a parcel that hasn't actually surfaced is a known irritation — the good news is most of these resolve quickly. Have a proper look around the usual delivery zones — porch, side entrance, garage, the back of any planter, even the recycling bin area. Drop into the detailed 360 Lion Express tracking events — a delivery photo or written hint about the drop point is increasingly standard, and it usually clears things up fast. Check with housemates or family, then try the neighbours either side — it's surprisingly common for a parcel to be received a couple of doors down. It pays to wait 24 to 48 hours before doing anything more — premature 'delivered' scans happen, and the parcel often surfaces within that window. Once the wait period is up and the parcel is still missing, get in touch with the seller — they have the carrier account with 360 Lion Express and can escalate properly. Tracking screenshots make the seller conversation smoother — and Parcel Monitor will keep flagging any new movement on the parcel.

Can I track multiple 360 Lion Express parcels in one place?

Yes indeed — Parcel Monitor is built around a multi-carrier dashboard, so 360 Lion Express parcels stack neatly with everything else you're expecting. Pop the numbers in manually, or wire up Gmail — Parcel Monitor will find 360 Lion Express tracking numbers in shipping confirmations and pull them in for you. Each 360 Lion Express parcel updates itself as scans land, so the dashboard always reflects the latest movement across all your shipments. Track as many parcels as you like — there's no ceiling on the dashboard, which becomes properly useful during peak periods like Boxing Day or Singles' Day.

Which other shipping companies can I track here?

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Your easy-to-use tracking solution for 360 Lion Express parcels

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Every 360 Lion Express parcel on one dashboard

360 Lion Express moves cross-border parcels through customs, ocean or air freight, and local last-mile networks. With Parcel Monitor, every 360 Lion Express shipment lands in your dashboard scan by scan, including the moment the parcel hands off to a local carrier at the destination. Paste the tracking number once and we follow every leg automatically — no separate logins, no juggling between tracking pages.

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No more refreshing — 360 Lion Express updates come to you automatically

That tiny moment when a notification lights up to tell you your parcel just moved is genuinely satisfying. Switch on the alerts you want — push notifications, email, or both — and Parcel Monitor will quietly let you know whenever your 360 Lion Express parcel reaches a new milestone, from pickup through to delivery. Pick your alert moments in the notification settings — every event, just the key ones, or only the final delivery.

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Connect your Gmail and let 360 Lion Express tracking numbers add themselves automatically

Here's the bit you'll wish you'd switched on months ago. Plug your Gmail into Parcel Monitor and every 360 Lion Express confirmation email that lands becomes a tracked parcel in seconds — no copy-paste, no rummaging, no fuss. We pick up the tracking numbers as the emails land, add them to your dashboard, and have live updates flowing through within seconds. After the one-time connection, you're entirely hands-off.

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Think of Parcel Monitor as your tracking buddy for 360 Lion Express parcels

Picture a quietly capable tracking buddy keeping an eye on every parcel you're expecting — Parcel Monitor plays that role for you, day in and day out. Each of your 360 Lion Express parcels lines up in one tidy view alongside everything else, tracked end to end from origin to your front door. Check in whenever you want, on whatever device's nearest. Or simply switch on notifications and let the updates find you instead. Either way, the quiet stress of waiting on a parcel eases off, because the watching is being done by someone (well, something) else. Just a tracking buddy for every 360 Lion Express parcel coming your way, by your side every step of the journey.