Who delivers dhl global mail

DHL Global Mail is a service that allows customers to send mail and packages to international destinations. In many cases, DHL Global Mail uses the postal services of other countries to deliver mail and packages to their final destinations.

Here are some examples of postal services that DHL Global Mail may use to deliver mail and packages:

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service): In the United States, DHL Global Mail uses USPS to deliver mail and packages to domestic addresses.
  2. Canada Post: In Canada, DHL Global Mail uses Canada Post to deliver mail and packages to domestic addresses.
  3. Royal Mail: In the United Kingdom, DHL Global Mail uses Royal Mail to deliver mail and packages to domestic addresses.
  4. Australia Post: In Australia, DHL Global Mail uses Australia Post to deliver mail and packages to domestic addresses.
  5. New Zealand Post: In New Zealand, DHL Global Mail uses New Zealand Post to deliver mail and packages to domestic addresses.
  6. Other postal services: In other countries, DHL Global Mail may use local postal services, such as Deutsche Post (Germany), La Poste (France), or Correos (Spain), to deliver mail and packages.

It's worth noting that DHL Global Mail may also use its own network of delivery agents and contractors to deliver mail and packages in certain areas. Additionally, DHL Global Mail may use other courier services, such as FedEx or UPS, to deliver high-priority or time-sensitive shipments.