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WASHINGTON — FedEx said on Tuesday it launched a same-day delivery service with last-mile delivery software company OneRail, as retailers and logistics firms race to speed up order fulfillment.
The service, called FedEx SameDay Local, lets customers choose narrower delivery windows, including two-hour and end-of-day options. FedEx said it links customers to a national network of more than 1,000 delivery providers through a system that matches orders with the nearest available vehicle and driver.
The move comes as companies across the sector invest in faster fulfillment and stronger last-mile networks to meet rising customer demand for quicker and more flexible delivery.
Earlier this month, Amazon expanded its fast-delivery offerings by rolling out one‑hour and three‑hour shipping in markets across the U.S., amid intensifying competition from rivals, including Walmart and Target, which are also expanding same-day and next‑day delivery.
FedEx said the service broadens its ability to support customers across the delivery chain, from long-haul transportation to local fulfillment.






