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  2. Tracking number - Wikipedia

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    It is a unique ID number or code assigned to a package or parcel. The tracking number is typically printed on the shipping label as a bar code that can be scanned by anyone with a bar code reader or smartphone. In the United States, some of the carriers using tracking numbers include UPS, FedEx, and the United States Postal Service.

  3. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon websites are country-specific (for example, amazon.com for the US and amazon.co.uk for UK) though some offer international shipping. Visits to amazon.com grew from 615 million annual visitors in 2008, to more than 2 billion per month in 2022. The e-commerce platform is the 14th most visited website in the world.

  4. Package tracking - Wikipedia

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    Package tracking. Package tracking or package logging is the process of localizing shipping containers, mail and parcel post at different points of time during sorting, warehousing, and package delivery to verify their provenance and to predict and aid delivery.

  5. Tyco Toys - Wikipedia

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    Advent of the TYCO brand. Launching in 1957, Mantua pioneered HO-scale model railroad “ready-to-run” die-cast locomotives. These products, also available as assembly kits, were sold under the "TYCO" (for Ty ler Co mpany) name. [3] Many TYCO and Mantua die-cast products, such as steam engines, are collector's items today.

  6. Friendly Floatees spill - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many bath toys, Friendly Floatees have no holes in them so they do not take on water. Seattle oceanographers Curtis Ebbesmeyer and James Ingraham, who were working on an ocean surface current model, began to track their progress.

  7. Märklin - Wikipedia

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    Märklin is responsible for the creation of several popular model railway gauges or scale, noteworthy exceptions being N scale and Wide gauge. In 1891, Märklin defined gauges 1-5 as standards for toy trains and presented them at the Leipzig Toy Fair. They soon became international standards.

  8. Plarail - Wikipedia

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    Plarail toy. Plarail (プラレール, Purarēru) is a toy train and plastic track system made by Tomy and introduced in Japan in 1959. It was expanded into a battery-operated electric toy train system in October 1961.

  9. Eldon (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    The company is best known for items and brands that repackaged Japanese toys and distributed them worldwide - an example is the Billy Blastoff astronaut toy produced by Tomy. Slot cars and plastic toys were common Eldon offerings.

  10. Balikbayan box - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Balikbayan Box Container Loading and Shipping Site. Travellers with balikbayan boxes at San Francisco International Airport. A balikbayan box ( lit. 'repatriate box') is a corrugated box containing items sent by overseas Filipinos (known as "balikbayans", literally "returning to the country/nation").

  11. List of toys - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of toys, toy sets, and toy systems; the toys included are widely popular (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys.