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Dayday Shipping(天天海运) is a logistics service and online parcel management system for China–Canada sea freight, with a focus on furniture, luggage, personal belongings, business materials, and parcel consolidation from shopping platforms. It covers multiple cities in Canada, including Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, and others.
Based on the available content, the system offers registration/login, a personal dashboard, account management, announcement lookup, tracking-based parcel management, courier tracking number submission, parcel claiming, status lookup, and email notifications. Customers can receive email alerts when parcels enter the warehouse, are loaded onto the vessel, and arrive. On desktop, users can modify parcel information; on mobile, they can register, fill in details, claim parcels, and check status, but cannot edit information. The system supports adding parcels individually and importing them in bulk via templates, but parcels that have already been scanned must be claimed one by one.
Pricing for the sensitive-goods line is disclosed relatively clearly: CAD $5.5/lbs or RMB ¥65/kg, charged by the greater of actual weight or volumetric weight, with a minimum shipping weight of 1 lb. Insurance is 3% and must be paid in advance. The text also states that prices vary by region and users should contact customer service. Pricing for the regular line is not fully disclosed in the main content.
Its strengths are that the logistics procedures and rules are explained in detail, making it suitable for individual users unfamiliar with parcel consolidation. Its directly operated and partner locations across multiple cities make pickup more convenient, and status notifications can reduce customer-service inquiries. The downside is that it does not resemble a mature enterprise SaaS product: there is no information about APIs, third-party integrations, permission systems, security compliance, SLAs, and similar capabilities. The system also displays occasional maintenance notices, and the sensitive-goods line still uses the original mini program, while the new system only applies to general cargo, resulting in a fragmented experience.
It is better suited to Chinese-speaking individuals in Canada, international students, household moving needs, and small-scale cross-border shopping consolidation users. If a business requires a standardized logistics SaaS platform, ERP/WMS integration, permission-based approvals, or open APIs, the currently available information is insufficient to show that it is a good fit.
Access from China is not explained in the main text, so its status is unknown. Payment methods are also not clearly specified; the content only mentions advance payment for insurance and on-site weighing/payment of shipping fees at pickup. Alternatives include other Chinese-oriented sea freight consolidation companies, local Canadian international logistics providers, or mini program services with warehousing and forwarding systems.
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daydayshipping.com is an Canada Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach daydayshipping.com directly.