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  2. Australia Post - Wikipedia

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    Australia Post collects, processes and delivers single parcels or multi-parcel consignments all across Australia and internationally. It also provides complete end-to-end supply chain capabilities, from manufacturer (domestic or international) to consumer with integrated logistics services and a broad range of distribution options to track and ...

  3. StarTrack - Wikipedia

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    Australia Post will continue to be represented by the traditional red logo under one arm which combines all retail and communication services. Post's StarTrack business will be represented by replica blue logo and incorporate all of Post's parcel and logistics operations.

  4. Poste restante - Wikipedia

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    Poste restante (Counter Delivery) is a long-established service within Australia run by the national postal service, Australia Post, which allows one's post to be sent to a city-centre holding place. It will be held for up to 1 month and can be collected by providing proof of identity, such as a passport.

  5. TNT Express - Wikipedia

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    The namesake Thomas Nationwide Transport grandfather company was originally started in 1946 with a single truck in Adelaide, South Australia. On 26 May 2011, TNT Express separated from its parent company, TNT NV, being listed on the Euronext Amsterdam. [1] TNT NV subsequently renamed itself PostNL. In March 2012, UPS announced its intention to acquire TNT Express for US$ 6.7 billion. [2 ...

  6. Parcel post - Wikipedia

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    Parcel post. Parcel post is a postal service for mail that is too heavy for normal letter post. It is usually slower than letter post. The development of the parcel post is closely connected with the development of the railway network which enabled parcels to be carried in bulk, to a regular schedule, and at economical prices.

  7. Express mail - Wikipedia

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    Express mail is an expedited mail delivery service for which the customer pays a premium for faster delivery. Express mail is a service for domestic and international mail, and is in most nations governed by the country's own postal administration. Since 1999, the international express delivery services are governed by the EMS Cooperative.

  8. Registered mail - Wikipedia

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    A registered parcel sent from India to the UK with electronic barcode registration. Registered mail is a postal service in many countries which allows the sender proof of mailing via a receipt and, upon request, electronic verification that an article was delivered or that a delivery attempt was made. Depending on the country, additional ...

  9. Sendle - Wikipedia

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    Sendle is an Australian -based virtual courier company which provides courier services within Australia, United States, and Canada, [1][2] focusing primarily on small to medium-sized businesses and online retailers. [3][4] It claims to be the first courier company in Australia to offer fully carbon neutral services. [citation needed] While its delivery services are worldwide - with the ...