Shipping carriers

Shipping carriers are companies or organizations that provide transportation services for shipping goods from one location to another. Some of the most common shipping carriers include:

FedEx

Provides express and ground delivery, freight and logistics services, and international shipping options.

UPS

Offers a wide range of shipping services, including next-day air, ground, and international shipping.

USPS

The United States Postal Service offers a variety of shipping services, including priority mail, express mail, and parcel post.

DHL

Offers international express, air and ocean freight, road and rail transportation, and contract logistics services.

TNT

Offers express and freight delivery services worldwide.


There are many other shipping carriers available, each with its own set of services and coverage areas.

These carriers also offer different types of shipping services, such as standard shipping, expedited shipping, and overnight shipping, at different rates based on factors such as package weight, size, and destination. Some also offer specialized services such as hazardous materials handling, temperature-controlled shipping, and white-glove delivery.