Couruer mail
You're referring to "courier mail"!
Courier mail, also known as parcel post or package delivery, is a type of mail service that involves sending packages or parcels from one location to another. This service is typically used for sending larger or heavier items that cannot be sent through regular mail, such as:
- Packages containing gifts or merchandise
- Books, CDs, DVDs, and other media
- Electronics, such as laptops or tablets
- Furniture, appliances, or other bulky items
- Business packages, such as documents or equipment
Courier mail services usually offer a range of benefits, including:
- Faster delivery times: Courier mail services often have faster delivery times than regular mail, with some services offering same-day or next-day delivery.
- Tracking and monitoring: Courier mail services typically provide tracking numbers and monitoring services, allowing you to track the status of your package and receive updates on its delivery.
- Insurance: Many courier mail services offer insurance options to protect against loss or damage during transit.
- Signature upon delivery: Courier mail services often require a signature upon delivery, ensuring that the package is received by the intended recipient.
Some popular courier mail services include:
- USPS (United States Postal Service)
- UPS (United Parcel Service)
- FedEx (Federal Express)
- DHL (Dalsey, Hillblom, and Lynn)
- Canada Post (in Canada)
When sending courier mail, it's essential to follow the guidelines and regulations set by the courier service, including packaging and labeling requirements, as well as any restrictions on the types of items that can be sent.