Through the use of innovative logistics solutions and cutting-edge technology, SkyPostal aims to provide its clients with a consistent, secure, and dependable worldwide shipping and delivery service of the highest standards. They try to help their partners expand throughout Latin America, where they may get access to new audiences, by streamlining complex processes and maximizing provider output, all while offering their clients the same level of care they expect in the United States.Albert P. Hernandez started working for Choice Messenger Service in New York City as a delivery boy in 1964. After quickly rising through the ranks at Choice, he founded the Air Courier section in 1970 and the international division two years later, focusing on Latin America. In 1983, he and a group of investors bought the courier sector and combined it with Virginia's Sky Courier Network. The Sky Courier Network was sold to Airborne in 1988, but not the network of representatives Albert had built up over the years. He founded SkyNet Worldwide Express in Miami with that network of top-notch local representation throughout Latin America. Since then, the network has grown into a world-class collection of the best customs and delivery partners in more than 120 countries. The Hernandezes founded SkyPostal in 2001 to address the need for enhanced and efficient cross-border mail and package services from the United States and Europe to all countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Mexico. Their goal was to establish a new standard for timed mail and parcel delivery in the Americas. Skypostal is now Latin America's largest private mail and parcel delivery network, servicing European postal administrations, major publishers, the world's largest e-tailers, international shippers, and financial institutions that demand dependable and secure letter and parcel delivery. In Latin America, there's no one else to call but SkyPostal if you want to provide your customers with the closest thing to US-style service and delivery.
Parcel Tracker provides tracking both for international postal services (delivery services run by countries) and for couriers (private companies such as UPS and FedEx).