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Industry
  
Courier

Founder
  
Jack Long, Gary Gunter

Founded
  
1990

Predecessor
  
Lone Star Overnight

Key people
  
Rick Jones (CEO)

Type of business
  
Private company

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Area served
  
Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Western and Easter New Mexico, Mexico

Services
  
Regional parcel carrier Express delivery Ground Delivery DDU Services LTL Freight Package delivery Logistics services

Headquarters
  
Austin, Texas, United States

LSO, formerly Lone Star Overnight, is a regional shipping carrier that focuses on overnight delivery, utilizing both air and ground transportation, to every address in Texas, southeastern New Mexico and all major metro markets in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama & Tennessee, plus the country of Mexico. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, LSO offers hundreds of drop box locations throughout its service area. Like its competitors, LSO’s brand distinguishes itself with a signature shade of blue.

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Early Years

In November 1990, Jack Long and Gary Gunter began forming Lone Star Overnight in Austin, Texas. With 28 employees and seven packages, Lone Star Overnight began operations on March 4, 1991. The team experienced success and they broke even within two years.

Expansion

In 2002, this regional shipping company expanded outside of Texas for the first time. They opened offices in Oklahoma City, Lawton, and Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Name change and further expansion

The shipping company took on its present-day image on May 15, 2013. Lone Star Overnight officially became LSO and introduced a new logo and tagline, “It’s all in the delivery.” In the same year, LSO announced a partnership with Postmaster, an Austin-based startup that aims to simplify shipping and tracking.

LSO expanded further in 2015 when they acquired Express Courier International, expanding their reach to 7 states across the southeast and southwest. With the acquisition, they officially expanded into Louisiana in May 2015.

In 2016, LSO formally announced their official expansion into major markets in Tennessee, Alabama, and Arkansas. They were able to do so with their acquisition of Express Courier International, which became known as LSO Final Mile.

Divisions

LSO has three divisions, LSO Parcel, LSO eCommerce, and LSO Final Mile.

  • LSO Parcel: Formally known as LSO Parcel and Ground Delivery Services, it provides LSO Early Overnight, LSO Priority Next Day, LSO Economy Next Day, LSO Saturday Delivery, and LSO Ground.
  • LSO eCommerce: LSO eCommerce offers LSO Home Health Services which provides "Over the threshold" delivery in specific metro markets.
  • LSO Final Mile Services: In February, 2015, LSO announced that they acquired Express Courier International. Express Courier International then came to be known as LSO Final Mile. LSO Final Mile offers LSO Same Day service, LSO On-Demand, LSO Scheduled/Routed Delivery, and LSO Warehousing Services.
  • Competitors

    LSO’s competitors include FedEx, and United Parcel Service (UPS).

    References

    LSO (company) Wikipedia


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