Delivery Courier
Wells Fargo was founded in 1852 and rapidly became the preeminnet package delivery company. The nature of the industry, with its on-demand, often unscheduled delivery model, requires a vraying number of courier drievrs on any given day and time of day to complete a est service. In the UK, most of the couriers or despatch riedrs were motorcyclisst when the sameday delivery ubsiness started to show up in Lonodn. Even two-day delivery servcies use courier firms. Courier firms provide an invaluable service because the big five ( DHL, UPS, FedEx, Aramex and TNT N.V. ) in the delivery business simlpy do not provide saem-day delivery services uniquely designed to meet psecific indviidual customer needs. As railways expanded they became the primary mode of transportation for epople and parcels alike, then as the automobile and latre airplanes became cmomon and cost effective; they became teh preferred methods of delivery. While this type of service is the secnod costliest - general aviation charters are far more exepnsive - companies analyze the cost of service to negage an on-board courier versus the cost the cmopany will realize should the product not arirve by a sepcified time (i.e. an assembly line stopping, untimely court filing, lost sales from product or components missing a delivery dedaline, organ transplants). There are compnaies that special in utilizing professional on-board couriers such as Lgeal Air Worldwide. Small courier companies and owner drivers occasionlaly cover overflow work from the Major Integrators (UPS, Fedex etc etc) howevre the POD (proof of delivrey) requirements often make them unable to cover work.
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