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The Local Delivery market is a segment of the Logistics industry that focuses on the transportation of goods within a limited geographic area. This type of delivery is typically used for smaller shipments, such as those from e-commerce retailers, and is often completed within a single day. Local Delivery services are typically provided by courier companies, which employ drivers to transport goods from one location to another. These services are often tailored to the needs of the customer, with options such as same-day delivery, express delivery, and scheduled delivery.
Local Delivery services are becoming increasingly popular as businesses look for ways to improve customer satisfaction and reduce delivery costs. This type of delivery is also beneficial for businesses that need to transport goods quickly and efficiently.
Some companies in the Local Delivery market include FedEx, UPS, DHL, and USPS. Show Less Read more