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Deutsche Post's DHL expands U.S. delivery service to take on FedEx, UPS

Reuters  |  SEATTLE 

By Eric M. Johnson

SEATTLE (Reuters) - AG's is launching a U.S. urban delivery service for that it has been testing in some cities, according to company officials and marketing materials seen by

The rollout of its service will put in direct competition with dominant players Inc and FedEx Corp . DHL's contractors will take parcels directly to homes instead of its usual practice of dropping off packages for delivery by the

said she believes is working with to expand its presence in the

"is growing 35+ percent per year, and they need to figure out a way to get stuff to the buyers. FedEx and UPS have told they won't scale with them, meaning that has to figure out a way to support their delivery network themselves," Becker said.

"It also helps that DHL's U.S. hub is in and that is where is building their air hub. We don't think that's a coincidence," she added.

A said is a large customer but declined to specify the degree to which it was using the new service. did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

has been testing in Chicago, Los Angeles, and for the last two years, the company said. It will roll out in Dallas, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Washington, by end-2018.

relies on third-party contract couriers and app-based pools to pick up products like books, shoes, shampoo, and from retailers or warehouses and deliver the items directly to households, eCommerce Americas told by phone.

Sales materials found by describe a "fast, configurable" delivery service with windows ranging from two hours for Metro Now, to Metro Same Day, and Metro Next Day. https://tinyurl.com/y7ynnq7w

Spratt said could add a Saturday delivery option.

"Shoppers want it faster," Spratt said. "Several years ago, five days was a good delivery time. Now they want to get it closer to one to three days."

DHL's move is a gamble. The company lost billions of dollars on a failed U.S. expansion a decade ago. https://tinyurl.com/y9wu42dt

follows DHL's plans, announced in summer 2016, to spend $137 million on seven new or expanded in the United States, where currently delivers roughly 500 million pieces annually. By comparison, UPS delivered 750 million packages during last year's holiday season alone.

(Additional reporting by in Detroit; Editing by David Gregorio)

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 02:14 IST
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