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Register with ShipToBox to receive your free U.S. shipping address, allowing you to shop from any American retailer.
Use your new U.S. address at checkout when purchasing from top American retailers, and have all your packages delivered to us.
Once your packages arrive at your U.S. address, we consolidate them (if needed) and forward them to your international address using one of our trusted shipping partners.
ShipToBox provides fast, secure shipping through trusted couriers like FedEx, DHL, Aramex, and USPS. Our global solutions ensure your package arrives quickly and safely, no matter where you are.
ShipToBox gives you access to all U.S. online stores, even if they don’t offer international shipping. Enjoy a wide variety of U.S. brands and exclusive products.
Worried about customs issues? We assist with customs documentation and clearance, ensuring your packages reach you quickly and without delays.
Stay informed every step of the way. We provide real-time tracking and notifications so you know exactly when your package will arrive.
We ship to over 220 countries and territories worldwide, providing fast, reliable, and efficient delivery to your door, no matter where you are.
With package consolidation, we help you save significantly on shipping costs by combining multiple packages into a single, cost-effective shipment.
Our trusted courier partners, like FedEx, DHL, Aramex, and USPS, guarantee that your package arrives quickly and securely, offering you peace of mind.
ShipToBox offers a comprehensive range of shipping-related services, including package splitting, merging, warehouse pickups, and label requests, designed to streamline your shipping needs.
FedEx kicked off its journey in 1971, delivering 186 packages on its first day. Fast forward to today, and they're handling millions of shipments daily. Founded by Frederick W. Smith in Little Rock, Arkansas, FedEx saw incredible growth, hitting over a billion dollars in revenue by 1983—impressive for a startup that hadn’t merged with anyone yet.
By 1984, they expanded to Europe and Asia, and in 1988, they acquired Flying Tiger Line, making them the largest cargo airline worldwide. In 1994, they shortened their name to "FedEx" for easier marketing.
Today, FedEx operates with 696 aircraft, employs around 550,000 people, and runs 5,000 centers. They manage about 16 million shipments each day with a fleet of 215,000 vehicles.
This page was last updated in September 2024 and is intended for reference only. FedEx does not make any warranties, express or implied, nor does it assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information contained herein.
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DHL Express is a German logistics company under Deutsche Post DHL Group, specializing in international courier, parcel, and express delivery services. As the world's largest logistics company, Deutsche Post DHL operates primarily in sea and air freight, delivering over 1.8 billion parcels annually. DHL Express leads the parcel services market in Europe and is Germany's main courier service.
Deutsche Post began acquiring shares in DHL in 1998 and owned all of DHL's stock by 2002. Most of DHL Express's operations are managed by DHL International GmbH. Major competitors include UPS and national postal services like the United States Postal Service (USPS), with whom DHL has a partnership for delivering small packages via the USPS network, now called DHL eCommerce.
The name DHL comes from the initials of its founders: Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom, and Robert Lynn.
This page was last updated in September 2024 for reference only. DHL makes no warranties regarding the accuracy of the information provided.
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It all started with $100. In 1907, teenage entrepreneurs Claude Ryan and Jim Casey launched the American Messenger Company from a basement in Seattle. By 1919, the company expanded to Oakland, California, and introduced the name United Parcel Service (UPS). That same year, they painted their delivery vehicles brown, symbolizing class and professionalism.
1975, UPS became the first package delivery company to reach every address in the continental U.S., earning the nickname the 'Golden Link.' The company also ventured abroad that year, offering services in Toronto. Today, UPS employs over 500,000 people, operates in 220 countries and territories, delivers 25 million packages daily, and reported revenues of $97 billion in 2022.
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Aramex began its journey in 1982, founded by Fadi Ghandour and Bill Kingson as an express delivery service between the U.S. and the Middle East. Headquartered in Dubai, Aramex quickly grew to become a global logistics powerhouse, offering a broad range of transportation and logistics services. By 1997, Aramex made history by becoming the first Arab-based company to go public on the NASDAQ stock exchange.
In 2005, Aramex was delisted from NASDAQ and became publicly traded on the Dubai Financial Market, marking a new phase of growth and regional influence. Today, Aramex operates in over 600 cities across more than 70 countries, employing over 18,000 people. The company handles millions of shipments daily, with a reputation for innovation, particularly in the e-commerce and cross-border logistics sectors. Aramex reported revenues of $1.6 billion in 2022.
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