TMI, the parent company of TripPak EXPRESS, Brentwood, Tenn., has launched a low-cost, next-day delivery product in partnership with Airborne Express.
TMI Offers Overnight Delivery for Drivers
TMI, the parent company of TripPak EXPRESS, Brentwood, Tenn., has launched a low-cost, next-day delivery product in partnership with Airborne Express

TripPak OVERNIGHT is a shipping package, purchased over-the-counter at participating truck stops nationwide and available through fleet company stores. TripPak OVERNIGHT is a traceable, next morning express service that offers guaranteed delivery by noon to standard delivery areas in the contiguous U.S.
TripPak OVERNIGHT packages can be deposited at any of 1,500 TripPak EXPRESS drop boxes at truck stops, distribution centers and terminal facilities in North America.
According to TMI, TripPak OVERNIGHT is perfect for express delivery of urgent materials, license applications, trip documents, last-minute birthday or holiday cards and sending gift items from the truck stop gift store.
When drivers need express delivery, they rarely have the luxury of opening an account with one of the major express mail services. Drivers can send TripPak OVERNIGHT packages anywhere in the contiguous 48 states for a flat fee of $12, without zone surcharges or weight limits. And they never expire. TripPak OVERNIGHT features a built in address label.
"A certain portion of the driver market has always been interested in a traceable overnight package for their trip documents and up to now, they paid a much higher price for it," said Mark A. Cleveland, executive vice president of TMI.
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