0 a person or company that takes messages, letters, or parcels from one person or place to another: --
I want to have this package delivered by motorcycle courier.
1 a person who takes care of a group of people on holiday, especially by giving them advice on what to do, what to see, etc. --
2 to send something using a courier: --
3 a person who carries messages or documents for someone else --
4 a person or company whose job is to collect and deliver packages or documents: --
5 a person who works for a travel company looking after a group of people on holiday, dealing with their problems, giving them advice on what to do or see, etc.: --
Our couriers are responsible for making sure that holiday-makers' arrangements run smoothly.
Couriers have not been used to distribute press releases.
Indeed, it may have the effect of encouraging the activities of couriers.
However, there are other types of outsourced visa operations worldwide, the most common being designated couriers or designated travel agents where applications can be submitted.
Large-scale further deployment to yield, at best, a limited increase in arrests of couriers is not cost-effective on any view.
The success of the industry will still depend upon individual efficiency on the "shop floor", the hotel staff, local authorities, couriers and bus drivers.
What about delivery vans, catering lorries, the shops needed to sustain those 30,000 workers, and the couriers who would travel to and from those offices?
Finally, we will be looking at ways to prevent cash couriers from circumventing banking regulations by taking their money in cash across borders.
I understand that many motor cycle couriers are employed on piece-work, and that the faster they drive, the more money they make.