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The Express Parcel market is a segment of the logistics industry that specializes in the delivery of parcels and packages. It is a highly competitive market, with companies offering a range of services, from same-day delivery to international shipping. Express Parcel services are often used for time-sensitive deliveries, such as medical supplies, documents, and other items that require quick delivery.
Express Parcel companies typically offer a range of services, such as tracking, insurance, and delivery notifications. They also provide a range of delivery options, including ground, air, and international shipping. Many companies also offer additional services, such as packaging and labeling.
Some of the major companies in the Express Parcel market include FedEx, UPS, DHL, USPS, and Amazon. Other companies include Aramex, TNT, and OnTrac. Show Less Read more