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  2. Adrian Dalsey - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Dalsey (October 14, 1914 – October 10, 1994) was a co-founder of shipping company, ... DHL has subsequently become a global leader in logistics. Family

  3. DHL Supply Chain - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 600,000: ... 1969 – DHL founded by Adrian Dalsey, ... DHL's international network linked over 220 countries and territories.

  4. Astar Air Cargo - Wikipedia

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    DHL Airways Airbus A300B4F. The airline was established and started operations in 1969. It was formed as DHL Worldwide Express by Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn. The airline was spun off from DHL and a majority stake sold to a private investor in order to comply with federal foreign ownership laws.

  5. Robert Lynn (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lynn (August 11, 1920 – February 8, 1998) [1] was an American businessman best known for co-founding DHL alongside Adrian Dalsey and Larry Hillblom.He was the “L” in DHL, and the last of the three founders to die.

  6. DHL - Wikipedia

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    DHL (German pronunciation: [ˌdeːhaːˈʔɛl]) is a multinational logistics brand, founded in the United States and headquartered in Bonn, Germany. [5] It provides courier, package delivery and express mail service, delivering over 1.7 billion parcels per year. [6]

  7. Larry Hillblom - Wikipedia

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    Larry Lee Hillblom (May 12, 1943 – May 21, 1995) was an American businessman and, alongside Adrian Dalsey and Robert Lynn, co-founded the shipping company DHL.After his disappearance in 1995, his estate paid $360 million to four impoverished children whom he had fathered as a result of "sex safari" trips in Southeast Asian countries, where he reportedly raped prepubescent girls and teenaged ...

  8. Package tracking - Wikipedia

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    The service became quickly popular: for UPS the number of packages tracked on the web increased from 600 a day in 1995 [9] to 3.3 million a day in 1999. [10] On-line package tracking became available for all major carrier companies, and was improved by the emergence of websites that offered consolidated tracking for different mail carriers. [11]

  9. Tracking number - Wikipedia

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    It is a unique ID number or code assigned to a package or parcel. The tracking number is typically printed on the shipping label as a bar code that can be scanned by anyone with a bar code reader or smartphone. In the United States, some of the carriers using tracking numbers include UPS, [1] FedEx, [2] and the United States Postal Service. [3]