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  2. UK Mail - Wikipedia

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    UK Mail, a trading name of DHL Parcel UK Limited (formerly Business Post), is a postal service company operating in the United Kingdom, [1] which has competed with Royal Mail in collection and distribution of mail, since the deregulation of the postal service in January 2006. [2]

  3. OnTrac Logistics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    OnTrac Logistics, Inc. was a privately held logistics company that contracted regional shipping services in the Western United States. In 2021 OnTrac Logistics was acquired by east coast delivery firm LaserShip for $1.3 billion, the combined business was later rebranded back to OnTrac.

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  5. Tracking number - Wikipedia

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    DHL Express supports the carrier-independent ISO standard 15459-1 [6] for the identification of single packages. Such identifiers consist of uppercase characters and numerals, and they can be up to 35 digits long. Companies that already use this standard do not require an additional identifier to track their pieces when shipping with DHL Express.

  6. Kitty Hawk Aircargo - Wikipedia

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    Kitty Hawk Aircargo was an American cargo airline based on the grounds of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and in Grapevine, Texas, U.S. [2] [3] [4] It operated domestic scheduled overnight freight services, as well as air charter services.

  7. Express mail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Special Delivery, a domestic accelerated local delivery service, was introduced on 3 March 1885 initially with a fee of 10¢ paid by a Special Delivery stamp. It was transformed into Express Mail, introduced in 1977 by Ronald B. Lee after an experimental period that started in 1970, [7] although Special Delivery was not terminated until June 8, 1997.