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Thank you for visiting Miami Beach, FL World Courier Ground online.From a document to a truckload, when it comes to Same Day Service throughout Southern Florida and beyond, World Courier Ground will handle your shipment flawlessly. Please call Miami Beach, FL 's premier courier service for an immediate response to your shipping needs. Miami Beach, FL World Courier Ground provides these delivery services over the largest “local” area you’ll find. Our regular territory for Direct, Rush, and Regular Services stretches over seven counties from Miami Beach to Vero Beach, and east to the Atlantic Ocean. Miami Beach, FL Details: Greater Miami never lacked for forward thinkers, including John Collins (a New Jersey Quaker) and Prest-O-Lite king Carl Fisher, who together in 1913 embarked on an agriculture venture on a spit of oceanfront beach and started a bridge across the bay. Miami Beach was born. During the Depression, Pan American Airways launched the era of modern aviation with "Flying Clippers" from Miami's Dinner Key. Even then, Pan Am advertised Miami as the "Gateway to the Americas." Today, Greater Miami has overtaken New York's JFK as the nations leading gateway for international arrivals with 5.1 million international travelers arriving in the U.S. through Miami in 1994. Also during the Depression, another new group, predominately Jewish, came to Miami Beach and built a large number of small hotels with stark modern lines along lower Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive. This building boom helped bring the area out of the Depression, and forty years later would become the world-famous Art Deco District , which includes the internationally renowned South Beach area. World War II brought another 100,000 people to Greater Miami and the Beaches when the Army Air Corps and the Navy established major training centers. Many of these servicemen made thee area their permanent home after the war. By the end of the 1950s, South Florida had doubled its pre-war population. When Fidel Castro took over Cuba in 1959, no one dreamed that the revolution would change Miami as much as Cuba. The Cuban exiles who were just beginning to pour into the area were bringing the next Miami with them. The '60s and '80s brought mind-boggling change as more than a half million Cuban exiles fled to Miami to start a new life. These enterprising refugees launched the area into its future as what many call the "Capital of the Americas." The 1980s and the early '90s brought a multi-billion dollar infusion of investment capital that produced a beautiful new Miami downtown skyline, a reborn Miami Beach, a modernized transportation infrastructure and a new way of life that features the arts, culture, sports, and entertainment, all with an international accent. Although it has changed almost beyond recognition (again). Miami Beach has thrived amidst change and overcome many difficulties. Greater Miami and the City of Miami Beach continue to be an international mecca for travel, business, and to establish a home.
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Leading companies in south Florida and across the nation rely on us for the secure and timely handling of all their transportation needs. Our dispatch and customer service staff has over 90 years experience in the transportation business and our Regional Manager has been with the firm over 25 years. |
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Testimonial
We have used the services of World Courier Ground here at the Miami NAPA Distribution center for about ten years. We are very pleased with the services that we receive, and also with the friendliness, attention and courtesy that they provide whenever we have the need to call upon them.
Pete Lopez, Export Control
NAPA DISTRIBUTION CENTER