| New York City is a big place, split into many districts, | | | | too far then the courier may use a small van to make |
| and a NYC Courier has to be able to navigate the | | | | the delivery. 4. By Train. If the delivery is outside of |
| streets of the city in the most economic way to get | | | | New York, then it may be cost effective, and time |
| your delivery to its | | | | effective, to send your delivery by train. |
| To combat the day to day challenges of delivering | | | | 5. By Plane. If you are sending a parcel overseas and |
| your parcels and packages the NYC Courier | | | | it needs to be there fast then sending your parcel by |
| companies will use different methods of transport to | | | | air is the best (and only option) to get your delivery |
| achieve your request. | | | | there on time. |
| These are as follows: | | | | 6. By Sea. If you are sending a large amount of goods |
| 1. On foot. For local deliveries within the same district, it | | | | to an overseas destination, and time isn’t so much |
| may be feasible for your courier to hand deliver your | | | | of a factor then your courier could send your parcel |
| letter or parcel on foot. | | | | on a freight ship. This option would usually only be |
| 2. Via Messenger bike. A common site in the city is | | | | considered for a high volume of large items. |
| that of a messenger on a push bike. These are ideal | | | | As you can see, there are many different ways that |
| for shorter journeys and can help to combat the slow | | | | your NYC Courier can get your consignments out to |
| traffic often found in the city. | | | | the destinations and we often take these for granted |
| 3. By Van. If your parcel is too large to carry by foot, | | | | as long as the parcel gets to its destination on time! |
| or on bike, or the distance to travel to the destination is | | | | |