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Courier

A courier is a person or organization responsible for delivering messages, documents, or parcels. Couriers can operate as individuals, or as part of a specialized courier company or a branch of a larger postal or logistics operator. They typically provide door-to-door service, with options ranging from standard to same-day or express delivery. Modern couriers use tracking numbers, electronic proof of delivery, and mobile apps to manage dispatch and confirm receipt.

Couriers may handle various types of items: legal documents, medical samples, valuable goods, or general parcels.

Typical operations include pickup, sorting or consolidation at hubs, route planning, and last-mile delivery. Fleet may

The term courier derives from French and Latin roots and has long been used for runners delivering

Major global players include DHL, FedEx, UPS, and regional operators; in many markets, courier services operate

Security
and
insurance
are
important
for
high-value
or
sensitive
shipments.
International
couriers
coordinate
with
customs
and
use
established
networks
to
move
goods
across
borders;
domestic
couriers
may
rely
on
regional
hubs
and
fleets.
include
bicycles,
motorcycles,
cars,
vans,
or
trucks,
depending
on
geography
and
service
level.
Companies
may
employ
independent
contractors
or
own
their
fleet.
The
industry
has
grown
with
e-commerce,
leading
to
a
proliferation
of
same-day
and
next-day
options.
messages;
in
modern
times,
the
courier
business
emerged
in
parallel
with
postal
services
and
parcel
express
operators.
alongside
national
postal
services.