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  2. Express mail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Special Delivery, a domestic accelerated local delivery service, was introduced on 3 March 1885 initially with a fee of 10¢ paid by a Special Delivery stamp. It was transformed into Express Mail, introduced in 1977 by Ronald B. Lee after an experimental period that started in 1970, [7] although Special Delivery was not terminated until June 8, 1997.

  3. FedEx Express - Wikipedia

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    The company started overnight ... its overnight letter to compete with the ... government to reduce the cost. [67] FedEx claimed that the hybrid truck in the 2003 ...

  4. Analysis-FedEx Express revamp hangs on fate of USPS ... - AOL

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    FedEx also hopes to convince 400 tenured pilots to take early retirement, the executive said. That message landed as FedEx and the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) gathered for the first ...

  5. Package delivery - Wikipedia

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    By 2018, parcel carriers are hauling 14% of U.S. goods, up from 10% 25 years ago, and FedEx’s US domestic volume increased 4.9% in 2018, while UPS reported a 3.3% increase and a 5.6% increase in domestic next-day air package. [8]

  6. U.S. Special Delivery (postal service) - Wikipedia

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    In 1886 Congress revised Special Delivery service to all U.S. post offices. Special Delivery service was in operation from 1885 to 1997 whereby the letter would be dispatched immediately and directly from the receiving post office to the recipient rather than being put in mail for distribution on the regular delivery route. [1]

  7. Meet the Record-Breaking Letter Carrier Who Has Delivered ...

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    The postal worker has long been cherished. As far back as 425 B.C. the Greek historian Herodotus, is said to have written this about the postal couriers in The Persian Wars. “Neither snow nor ...