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  2. time:matters - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, "time:matters Spare Parts Logistics GmbH" was established to supply customers with required spare parts. The same year saw the opening of the Courier Terminal at Frankfurt Airport. In 2010, the ic:kurier service expanded to Vienna, Paris, and France. [5]

  3. Courier - Wikipedia

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    While this type of service is the second costliest—general aviation charters are far more expensive—companies analyze the cost of service to engage an on-board courier versus the "cost" the company will realize should the product not arrive by a specified time (an assembly line stopping, untimely court filing, lost sales from product or ...

  4. Controversial jackpots and suspended courier services: What ...

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    A lottery courier service is an entity that acts as a third party vendor and purchases a lottery ticket on a customer’s behalf, then letting you know if you win and delivering the funds.

  5. DHL - Wikipedia

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    DHL also operates a separate parcel service targeting the German consumer market in conjunction with Deutsche Post. The company DHL itself was founded in San Francisco, United States in 1969 and expanded its service throughout the world by the late 1970s. DHL is an initialism of the surnames of the original company's founders.

  6. Package delivery - Wikipedia

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    Package delivery from a UPS truck. 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. [1]

  7. GLS Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was known as German Parcel when it was founded in 1989 by Rico Back, formed by bringing together twenty-five freight forwarders. [2] Ten years later it was acquired by Royal Mail Group, which used it to form a new holding company: Global Logistics Systems (GLS).

  8. Kurier - Wikipedia

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    Kurier was the eighteenth largest newspaper worldwide with a circulation of 443,000 copies in the late 1980s. [9] It was the third best-selling Austrian newspaper in 1993 with a circulation of 390,000 copies. [10] Kurier sold 263,000 copies in 2001. [11] It was the third best selling Austrian newspaper in 2002 with a circulation of 252,000 ...

  9. Defense Courier Service - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Courier Service (DCS) is a global courier network for the expeditious, cost-effective, and secure distribution of highly classified and sensitive material, established under the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM). Operational control of global courier activities is exercised through USTRANSCOM's Defense Courier ...