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  2. Ford Transit Courier - Wikipedia

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    In the van version as Transit Courier there is a standard partition and a load volume of 2.3 cubic metres (81 cubic feet) with a maximum payload of 660 kilograms (1,460 pounds) standard. The cargo area of the Transit Courier has a load length of 1.62 m (64 in), which can be extended to 2.59 m (102 in), allowing for the transport of a standard ...

  3. Ford Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Courier's badging changed a few times in the first generation. In 1972 and 1973, the tailgate read "COURIER" in large raised letters, with a small "FORD" badge on the upper left. The 1972 model has a small "COURIER" badge on the front driver's side edge of the hood, and from 1973 through 1976, the hood badging read "FORD".

  4. DHL Group - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the world's largest courier companies. [3] The postal division, Deutsche Post , delivers 61 million letters each day in Germany, making it Europe's largest such company. The trade name's eponymous parcel division DHL is a wholly owned subsidiary claimed to be present in over 220 countries and territories. [ 4 ]

  5. DHL - Wikipedia

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    DHL (German pronunciation: [ˌdeːhaːˈʔɛl]) is a multinational logistics brand, founded in the United States and headquartered in Bonn, Germany. [5] It provides courier, package delivery, and express mail service, delivering over 1.7 billion parcels per year. [6]

  6. United Parcel Service - Wikipedia

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    United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) is an American multinational shipping & receiving and supply chain management company founded in 1907. [1] Originally known as the American Messenger Company specializing in telegraphs, UPS has expanded to become a Fortune 500 company [6] and one of the world's largest shipping couriers.

  7. GLS Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was known as German Parcel when it was founded in 1989 by Rico Back.It was subsequently renamed GLS and is now a subsidiary of International Distribution Services.

  8. eCourier - Wikipedia

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    eCourier is a courier service based in the United Kingdom. Courier positions are tracked by GPS and an intelligent dispatch system assigns orders via GPRS, improving efficiency in a traditional industry. [1] A computer algorithm distributes orders to couriers in real time based on location, traffic, weather and demand.

  9. Bolt (company) - Wikipedia

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    A group of deliverymen for Bolt Food in Bucharest, Romania Markus Villig, Founder & CEO of Bolt, in 2021 A Bolt Scooter parked in Halle (Saale), Germany.. Bolt is an Estonian mobility company that offers ride-hailing, micromobility rental, food and grocery delivery (via the Bolt Food app), and carsharing services.