Australia The courier business in Australia is a very competitive industry and is mainly concentrated in the high population areas in and around the capital cities. With such a vast mass of land to cover the courier companies tend to transport either by air or by the main transport routes and national highways. The only large company that provides a country-wide service is
Australia Post. Australia Post operates quite differently to government departments, as it is government-owned enterprise focused on service delivery in a competitive market. It operates in a fully competitive market against other delivery services such as
Fastway, UPS, and Transdirect.
China International courier services in China include
TNT,
EMS International,
DHL,
FedEx and UPS. These companies provide nominal worldwide service for both inbound and outbound shipments, connecting China to countries such as the
US,
Australia,
United Kingdom, and
New Zealand. Of the international courier services, the Dutch company TNT is considered to have the most capable local fluency and efficacy for third- and fourth-tiered cities. EMS International is a unit of China Post, and as such is not available for shipments originating outside China. Domestic courier services include
SF Express, STO Express (申通),
ZTO Express (中通), YTO Express (圆通), E-
EMS (E邮宝),
Cainiao Express (菜鸟) and many other operators of sometimes microscopic scales. E-EMS, is the special product of a co-operative arrangement between
China Post and
Alipay, which is the
online payment unit of
Alibaba Group. It is only available for the delivery of online purchases made using Alipay. Within the Municipality of Beijing, TongCheng KuaiDi (同城快递), also a unit of China Post, provides intra-city service using
cargo bicycles.
India International courier services in India include
DHL,
FedEx,
Blue Dart Express,
Spicexpress and Logistics Pvt Ltd,
Ekart,
DTDC,
VRL Courier Services,
Delhivery,
TNT,
Amazon.com,
OCS and
Gati Ltd. Apart from these, several local couriers also operate across India. Almost all of these couriers can be tracked online.
India Post, an undertaking by the Indian government, is the largest courier service with around 155 thousand branches (comprising 139 thousand (90%) in rural areas and 16 thousand (10%) in urban areas). All couriers use the PIN code or postal index number introduced by India Post to locate delivery address. Additionally, the contact number of the recipient and sender are voluntarily added on the courier for ease of locating the address.
Bangladesh The history of courier services in Bangladesh dates back to the late 1970s when private companies started offering delivery and parcel services. These companies played a crucial role in facilitating the movement of documents and goods within the country. Over the years, the courier industry in Bangladesh has grown significantly, adapting to changes in technology and expanding its services to include international shipments. Today, various local and international courier companies operate in Bangladesh, contributing to the country's logistics and trade networks. Couriers that operate across Bangladesh include\
Pathao Courier,
RedX,
eCourier,
Sonar Courier. Almost all of these couriers can be tracked online. Also international courier services in Bangladesh include
DHL,
FedEx,
United Express,
Royale International Bangladesh,
DSL Worldwide Courier Service,
Aramex,
Pos Laju,
J&T Express, and
Amazon.com.
Malaysia International courier services in
Malaysia include
DHL,
FedEx,
Pgeon,
Skynet Express,
ABX Express,
GDex,
Pos Laju,
J&T Express, and
Amazon.com. Apart from these, several local couriers also operate across Malaysia. Almost all of these couriers can be tracked online.
Ireland The main courier services available in Ireland as alternatives to the national
An Post system are
Parcel Direct Ireland,
DHL, UPS,
TNT,
DPD and FedEx.
Singapore There are several international courier companies in Singapore including TNT, DHL and FedEx. Despite being a small country, the demand for courier services is high. Many local courier companies have sprung up to meet this demand. Most courier companies in Singapore focus on local deliveries instead of international freight.
United Kingdom The genus of the UK same-day courier market stems from the London Taxi companies but soon expanded into dedicated motorcycle despatch riders with the taxi companies setting up separate arms to their companies to cover the courier work. During the late 1970s small provincial and regional companies were popping up throughout the country. Today, there are many large companies offering next-day courier services. There are many 'specialist' couriers usually for the transportation of items such as freight/pallets, sensitive documents and liquids. The 'Man & Van'/Freelance courier business model, is highly popular in the United Kingdom, with thousands upon thousands of independent couriers and localised companies, offering next-day and same day services. This is likely to be so popular because of the low business requirements (a vehicle) and the lucrative number of items sent within the UK every day. In fact, from 1988 to 2016, UK couriers were considered universally self employed, though the number of salaried couriers employed by firms has grown substantially since then. However, since the dawn of the electronic age the way in which businesses use couriers has changed dramatically. Prior to email and the ability to create PDFs, documents represented a significant proportion of the business. However, over the past five years, documentation revenues have decreased by 50 percent. Customers are also demanding more from their courier partners. Therefore, more organisations prefer to use the services of larger organisations who are able to provide more flexibility and levels of service, which has led to another level of courier company, regional couriers. This is usually a local company which has expanded to more than one office to cover an area. Some UK couriers offer next-day services to other European countries. FedEx offers next-day air delivery to many EU countries. Cheaper 'by-road' options are also available, varying from two days' delivery time (such as France), to up to a week (former USSR countries). Large couriers often require an account to be held (and this can include daily scheduled collections). Senders are therefore primarily in the commercial/industrial sector (and not the general public); some couriers such as DHL do however allow public sending (at higher cost than regular senders). In recent years, the increased popularity of Black Friday in the UK has placed some firms under operational stress.
United States The courier industry has long held an important place in
United States commerce and has been involved in pivotal moments in the nation's history such as westward migration and the
gold rush.
Wells Fargo was founded in 1852 and rapidly became the preeminent
package delivery company. The company specialised in shipping gold, packages and newspapers throughout the West, making a Wells Fargo office in every camp and settlement a necessity for commerce and connections to home. Shortly afterward, the
Pony Express was established to move packages more quickly than the traditional
stagecoach. It illustrated the demand for timely deliveries across the nation, a concept that continued to evolve with the
railroads, automobiles and interstate highways and which has emerged into today's courier industry. The courier industry in United States is a $59 billion industry, with 90% of the business shared by DHL, FedEx, UPS and USA Couriers. On the other hand, regional and/or local courier and delivery services were highly diversified and tended to be smaller operations; the top 50 firms accounted for just a third of the sector's revenues.
USPS is mail or packages delivered by the government and are the only ones who can legally ship to mailboxes. In a 2019 quarterly earnings call, the CEO of FedEx named
Amazon as a direct competitor, cementing the e-
commerce company's growth into the field of logistics. == In fiction ==