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  2. FedEx Ground - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Ground, a subsidiary of the FedEx Corporation, is an American ground package delivery company headquartered in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh.

  3. Package tracking - Wikipedia

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    Package tracking or package logging is the process of localizing shipping containers, mail and parcel post at different points of time during sorting, warehousing, and package delivery to verify their provenance and to predict and aid delivery.

  4. United Parcel Service - Wikipedia

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    A handheld device called "Delivery Information Acquisition Device" (DIAD) was created to record and upload delivery information to the UPS network immediately upon pickup by every UPS driver. [ 26 ] In 1992, UPS began tracking all ground shipments electronically.

  5. A Day in the Life of a FedEx Driver - AOL

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    I have been a FedEx Home Delivery driver for a little more than three years. I am what is called a supplemental driver, meaning I work for a contractor who owns the vehicle I drive. I get paid by ...

  6. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Ground Economy (formerly FedEx SmartPost): Consolidates parcels from merchants such as e-commerce and catalog companies, transports them in bulk between its hubs, and uses FedEx Ground or Home Delivery for final mile delivery.

  7. FedEx Places First Order for 15 Workhorse W56 Step Vans to ...

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    This milestone order follows a successful demonstration in which the Workhorse W56 step van met FedEx operation duty cycle requirements. The addition of these 15 W56 step vans will support the FedEx goal to achieve carbon neutral global operations by 2040—underscoring the company’s phased approach to replacing older vehicle technologies ...

  8. Courier - Wikipedia

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    A courier is a person or organization that delivers a message, package or letter from one place or person to another place or person. [1] Typically, a courier provides their courier service on a commercial contract basis; however, some couriers are government or state agency employees (for example: a diplomatic courier).

  9. FedEx Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Discrimination Against ...

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    The lawsuit accuses FedEx of disability discrimination against ramp transport drivers who carry cargo between airport ramps and terminals.