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SPT is the cross-border shipping brand of Supaitong (速派通), a Chinese third-party logistics company that operates jointly with Chentu International (辰途国际). According to the company's own website (sptexp.com), it began operating in 2021 and was formally established in 2024, with offices in Nanchang (Jiangxi province) and the export hubs of Hangzhou and Yiwu in Zhejiang. Its core product is "dedicated-line" small-parcel shipping: e-commerce packages are consolidated in China, moved by air or sea to the destination country, cleared through customs, and handed to a local carrier for final delivery.
Beyond parcel line-haul, SPT resells international express services (DHL, FedEx, UPS, EMS), runs first-leg air and sea freight for Amazon FBA sellers — including Matson and ZIM sea routes — and offers warehousing. The company states its small-parcel lines reach 232 countries and regions through postal and line-haul partners. SPT publishes tracking through its own portal and links out to 17TRACK and Track718 for lookups, and its tracking numbers are recognized by major multi-carrier tracking platforms.
Ships for: Cross-border e-commerce sellers exporting from China, Amazon FBA sellers (first-leg air and sea freight), Merchants in the Yiwu and Hangzhou export hubs
Typical delivery time: Most SPT shipments are economy cross-border parcels from China, so door-to-door times vary widely with destination, transport mode (air vs. sea), and customs clearance — typically from about a week to several weeks. Express options resold through DHL, FedEx, UPS, or EMS move considerably faster.
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Official carrier website: www.sptexp.com
SPT (Supaitong) is a Chinese third-party logistics company, operating with Chentu International, that ships e-commerce parcels from China to overseas buyers. Its main service is consolidated "dedicated-line" small-parcel shipping: packages are grouped in China, moved by air or sea to the destination country, and handed to a local carrier for final delivery. It also resells DHL, FedEx, UPS, and EMS express services and handles first-leg freight for Amazon FBA sellers.
Yes. SPT is a real logistics provider based in China, with offices in Nanchang, Hangzhou, and Yiwu, and an official site at sptexp.com. It mostly carries parcels for cross-border e-commerce sellers, so if your order from a China-based seller shows SPT tracking, that is normal. As with most consolidated China-export lines, tracking can go quiet for stretches mid-transit, which shoppers sometimes mistake for a lost package.
Long gaps are common with consolidated China-export shipments like SPT's. Updates usually appear when the parcel is consolidated and exported from China, then pause during the air or sea leg and customs clearance — often the longest silent stretch — and resume once a local delivery partner scans the package in the destination country. If nothing changes for an extended period, check the number on a multi-carrier platform such as 24hTrack, which also detects the local carrier that takes over final delivery.
It depends on the route and the service the seller paid for. Air-based dedicated-line parcels typically arrive within a few weeks of shipment; sea-based economy services take noticeably longer. Customs clearance at the destination adds the most variability. If the seller used one of SPT's resold express services (DHL, FedEx, UPS, EMS), delivery is usually much faster — closer to standard international express timelines.
SPT does not publish a single fixed tracking-number format. Numbers are issued when the seller hands the parcel to SPT, and many shipments later receive a second number from the local carrier that handles final delivery. Use the number exactly as your seller or marketplace provided it. SPT's own site directs customers to its tracking portal and to multi-carrier tracking platforms, so the same number generally works on those services.
SPT is a seller-side logistics provider rather than a consumer brand, so the choice is made by the merchant, not by the store you bought from. It is used mainly by cross-border e-commerce sellers exporting from China — particularly around the Hangzhou and Yiwu trading hubs — and by Amazon sellers using its first-leg FBA air and sea freight. If your tracking shows SPT, your order most likely shipped directly from a seller in China.
No. They are separate companies that share the SPT abbreviation, which causes frequent confusion on tracking sites. SPT in this context is Supaitong–Chentu International (sptexp.com), a parcel line-haul and freight operator. Safe Partner Express, or SafePT, is a different China-based logistics brand with its own website (safept.com) and tracking system. If one tracking portal does not recognize your number, it may belong to the other carrier.
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