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The Last Mile Delivery market is a segment of the logistics industry that focuses on the final step of the delivery process. It involves the transportation of goods from a distribution center or warehouse to the end customer. This type of delivery is often used for e-commerce orders, as well as for the delivery of large items such as furniture and appliances.
The Last Mile Delivery market has grown significantly in recent years due to the rise of e-commerce and the increasing demand for faster delivery times. This has led to the emergence of a variety of delivery services, such as same-day delivery, next-day delivery, and even one-hour delivery.
Companies in the Last Mile Delivery market include FedEx, UPS, DHL, Amazon, and USPS. There are also a number of smaller, regional companies that specialize in this type of delivery. Show Less Read more