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  2. DHL - Wikipedia

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    The only major competitor in the overnight market was Federal Express (FedEx), which did not open its first international service until 1981, expanding to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Nevertheless, the domestic market was extremely profitable, and DHL was the third largest courier behind FedEx and UPS .

  3. Airborne Express - Wikipedia

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    Airborne Express was acquired by DHL in 2003. Prior to the acquisition, it rose to be the third largest private express delivery company in the United States, behind Federal Express ( FedEx Express ) and United Parcel Service (UPS).

  4. LSO (company) - Wikipedia

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    LSO Global, an international shipping service, was launched in 2019. The service is a partnership with DHL Express reseller DHL OptimalShip and allows LSO shippers to book DHL Express shipments via LSO instead of having to book them separately.

  5. DHL Express expands its cargo shipping between Miami and ...

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    DHL plans to fly cargo six days a week between Miami International Airport and Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires, the global shipping firm said. This comes after the company...

  6. Overnight Delivery to Europe? Not While the Volcano Is Spewing

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    Time-sensitive documents make up a large part of international air shipments. But the volcano has made most promises of overnight or even three-day deliveries to Europe questionable, at best.

  7. Package delivery - Wikipedia

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    Package delivery or parcel delivery is the delivery of shipping containers, parcels, or high-value mail as single shipments. The service is provided by most postal systems, express mail, private courier companies, and less-than-truckload shipping carriers.