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Same-day courier services in Borough Park, NY

Courier Services in Borough Park, NY

Courier Services in Borough Park, NY

Thirty-minute pickups on 13th Avenue, New Utrecht Avenue, and Fort Hamilton Parkway — serving Borough Park's shops, offices, and medical practices day and night.

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Borough Park Deliveries: The Process

Borough Park Deliveries: The Process

Booking takes one conversation. Give a dispatcher the pickup address, the contents, and the delivery time, and a courier is assigned for Borough Park while you are still on the line.

Place the Booking

Provide both addresses, the size of the load, and the deadline. Quotes come back before anything is dispatched, and we flag when a job needs a larger vehicle or a second person on site.

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Fast Neighborhood Pickup

Pickups happen inside thirty to sixty minutes. Double-parked delivery traffic on 13th Avenue and narrow loading under the New Utrecht Avenue el are easier when you leave a phone number the driver can call on arrival.

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Watch It in Transit

Live GPS shows the courier working Fort Hamilton Parkway or heading for the Prospect Expressway. Senders and receivers both get a realistic window instead of an all-day wait for the doorbell.

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Borough Park Deliveries: The Process

See how our delivery process works.

Booking takes one conversation. Give a dispatcher the pickup address, the contents, and the delivery time, and a courier is assigned for Borough Park while you are still on the line.

Place the Booking

Provide both addresses, the size of the load, and the deadline. Quotes come back before anything is dispatched, and we flag when a job needs a larger vehicle or a second person on site.

arrow right

Fast Neighborhood Pickup

Pickups happen inside thirty to sixty minutes. Double-parked delivery traffic on 13th Avenue and narrow loading under the New Utrecht Avenue el are easier when you leave a phone number the driver can call on arrival.

arrow right

Watch It in Transit

Live GPS shows the courier working Fort Hamilton Parkway or heading for the Prospect Expressway. Senders and receivers both get a realistic window instead of an all-day wait for the doorbell.

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Same-Day Courier in Borough Park

Why Borough Park Businesses Run on Same-Day Delivery

Why Borough Park Businesses Run on Same-Day Delivery

Thirteenth Avenue's shops turn inventory daily, wholesalers under the New Utrecht el ship citywide, and the medical blocks around Maimonides move labs and prescriptions on tight clinical timelines — all in a neighborhood where the commercial week compresses before Shabbos and holidays. Deliveries that miss Friday afternoon can slip days. Xentra Transport builds Borough Park routes around that calendar, with pickups in 30-60 minutes.

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What We Deliver Around the Clock in Borough Park

What We Deliver Around the Clock in Borough Park

What We Deliver Around the Clock in Borough Park

Not sure. Which Borough Park service you need?

Explore Our Borough Park Services

Explore Our Borough Park Services

Medical and pharmacy transport, legal document work, high-value retail delivery, and wholesale freight anchor Borough Park's needs. The cards below show each service and how quickly it dispatches.

Home Nursing & Equipment Loans

Equipment lending rooms on 16th Avenue send hospital beds, pumps, and wheelchairs out to families and collect them when a patient recovers, and drivers handle the walk-up stair carries themselves rather than asking a family member to manage it. Medical courier service →

Hospital-Grade Logistics Around Maimonides

Labs, Pharmacies & Bikur Cholim Support

Community pharmacies and diagnostic offices across Borough Park book recurring specimen sweeps, same-day prescription deliveries to homebound patients, and secure medical records transport between providers on both sides of the neighborhood.

Partnership Papers & Loan Signings

Family partnerships that own buildings across the 60th Street corridor sign loan documents and operating agreements in the evening after business hours, and we run the executed originals to lenders on Friday morning, well before the early winter cutoff. Legal courier →

Contracts and Filings on Borough Park Time

Real Estate & Business Law

Title agencies, mortgage brokers, and attorneys throughout Borough Park use our signature-verified runs for closing packets, escrow checks, and court filings that must land on strict, non-negotiable timelines.

Silversmiths & Gift Wholesalers

Silversmiths and gift wholesalers on 18th Avenue move menorahs, engraved trays, and repaired pieces between workshops and storefronts, and holiday season orders go out padded, boxed, and released only against a signature at the buyer's counter. White glove delivery →

Jewelry, Judaica & Wholesale Trade

High-Value Retail Goods

Jewelers, silver dealers, and seforim publishers on 13th Avenue move valuable inventory to customers and Manhattan's Diamond District. Discreet, insured, signature-only transport is standard on these runs.

Why Borough Park Chooses Xentra Transport

  • Borough Park's business day follows its own calendar, and a courier who ignores Shabbos and yom tov cutoffs is useless here, so ours schedule around them. We collect from 13th Avenue retailers and the wholesalers under the New Utrecht Avenue el, run lab and pharmacy work around Maimonides Medical Center off Fort Hamilton Parkway, and cover 16th and 18th Avenues plus the 50th and 60th Street corridors in steady loops. Double-parked chaos on 13th Avenue is a solved problem for drivers who face it daily. Outbound, the Prospect Expressway and the Gowanus put Manhattan and the airports within quick reach. Fully licensed and insured, we hand medical buildings a COI on request and track every package live with photo proof. Reach us for medical work, white-glove jobs, or document runs.

Shops and elevated train along New Utrecht Avenue in Borough Park

DELIVERY COVERAGE

Coverage From Dahill Road to the Gowanus Ramps

Xentra Transport delivers documents, medical shipments, retail stock, and freight throughout Borough Park — 13th Avenue's retail spine, New Utrecht Avenue under the el, 16th and 18th Avenues, and Fort Hamilton Parkway. The Prospect Expressway and Gowanus Expressway (I-278) frame the neighborhood, giving drivers direct highway paths to Manhattan, the airports, and New Jersey.

13th Avenue Retail Spine

Borough Park's busiest shopping street runs wall-to-wall with judaica shops, clothing stores, electronics dealers, and bakeries. Daily courier work includes wholesale restock, jewelry transfers, and holiday-season surge deliveries.

Critical Logistical Services:

  • Wholesale restock for retailers

  • Discreet jewelry and silver transfers

  • Bakery and food-platter deliveries

  • Pre-holiday surge capacity

Learn More About 13th Avenue Retail Spine

Learn More About 13th Avenue Retail Spine

New Utrecht Avenue

Under the D train el, New Utrecht Avenue carries hardware suppliers, garages, and wholesale businesses. Bulkier shipments move here — pallets, fixtures, and equipment on our liftgate trucks.

Critical Logistical Services:

  • Palletized freight with liftgate service

  • Hardware and fixture deliveries

  • Garage parts within the hour

  • Wholesale pickups under the el

Learn More About New Utrecht Avenue

Learn More About New Utrecht Avenue

16th Avenue

A quieter commercial strip of groceries, tailors, and professional offices serves the surrounding blocks. We handle document runs, alteration deliveries, and standing weekly supply drops for shops along this stretch.

Critical Logistical Services:

  • Weekly standing supply drops

  • Tailoring and alteration returns

  • Office document runs

  • Grocery restock for corner stores

Learn More About 16th Avenue

Learn More About 16th Avenue

Fort Hamilton Parkway & the Maimonides Blocks

The blocks around Maimonides Medical Center hold pharmacies, medical offices, and labs. Specimen routes, records transfers, and urgent supply runs make this Borough Park's densest courier territory.

Critical Logistical Services:

  • STAT specimen and lab runs

  • Pharmacy deliveries to patients

  • Medical records under HIPAA

  • Clinic supply replenishment

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Coverage From Dahill Road to the Gowanus Ramps

Xentra Transport courier van loading outside a storefront on 13th Avenue in Borough Park, Brooklyn

Borough Park Courier Tips & FAQs

Borough Park Delivery Tips and Frequent Questions, NY

Borough Park compresses more retail transactions into fewer square feet than nearly any neighborhood in Brooklyn, and a courier service in Borough Park has to be built around that density rather than around a map. Thirteenth Avenue's shopping spine runs shoulder to shoulder from the 40s through the 50s, New Utrecht Avenue does wholesale volume in the shadow of the overhead D tracks, and 16th and 18th Avenues each carry a full commercial load of their own. All of it moves on a weekly cycle that ends hard at sundown on Friday, and our dispatchers treat that cycle as a fixed law rather than a scheduling preference. Thursday is the heaviest delivery day of the week here, Friday mornings run on strict buffers, Saturday the commercial neighborhood is closed, and Sunday comes back at full strength and often outpaces any weekday. The Prospect Expressway and the Gowanus frame the exits, while Fort Hamilton Parkway threads the Maimonides blocks where clinical work never stops. A driver who does not understand that calendar fails in Borough Park, and ours learn it before they touch a route sheet.

Tell us where in the week your delivery falls and the rest is our problem. For anything that has to land before Shabbos or before a yom tov we schedule against candle-lighting time with a real margin rather than a hopeful estimate, and if a Thursday-night booking is cutting it close, dispatch will say so plainly and offer a Sunday-morning slot instead. Our weekend courier page covers Sunday service, which in Borough Park runs at full weekday strength. Double-parking enforcement on 13th Avenue is constant, so give us the nearest cross street and say whether your shop has rear access off the alley; thirty seconds of that detail routinely saves twenty minutes at the curb. For the apartment buildings near Fort Hamilton Parkway that require insurance certificates, our certificate guide shows what to request, and the paperwork can reach your management office the same day you book the job.

The clinical corridor around Maimonides Medical Center anchors much of what same-day delivery in Borough Park actually carries. Private practices, imaging centers and labs on 48th, 49th and 50th Streets use our medical courier service for specimen runs, records transfers and equipment moves, with drivers trained on hospital receiving procedures and chain-of-custody documentation, and refrigerated handling available when a shipment is temperature-sensitive. Community organizations coordinating patient equipment and supplies get priority scheduling at any hour, because those calls cannot wait for tomorrow morning. On the legal side, the real-estate and business-law offices along 13th and 16th Avenues move contracts, closing packages and time-stamped filings through our court messenger service, downtown to the Kings County courts or into Manhattan before the clerk's window closes. Because so much property changes hands inside the community, one closing often needs documents carried between two offices a few avenues apart plus a bank in Midtown, and we bundle those stops into a single dispatched run with one confirmation trail.

Retail here is high-trust and frequently high-value, and it travels accordingly. Jewelry, silver, wigs, custom tailoring and judaica move through our white glove delivery service when the piece warrants a second person and documented handling from counter to customer. Everyday store work runs simpler: stock transfers between 13th Avenue locations, customer drop-offs across the borough, and supplier pickups from Manhattan's wholesale districts, each closed out with a photo so the shop knows the package reached the right hands and the customer knows exactly when it arrived. A Borough Park same-day courier who has learned a store's rear-alley access and its Thursday volume becomes part of that operation instead of another vendor to manage. Most of the regular accounts on 13th Avenue began with one urgent package and turned into a standing schedule, which is a fair explanation for why our repeat rate in the 11219 stays where it does.

For the neighborhood's large families, the Borough Park delivery service is the practical answer to big-object logistics. A crib from a cousin in Flatbush, a dining table that seats fourteen booked through our large item delivery service, double strollers, sewing machines, or twelve boxes carried to a new apartment three blocks away, all moved in one trip by people who show up when they said they would. Simcha season multiplies every part of it, with gowns, flowers, cases of wine, folding tables and hall setups crossing Borough Park in the same week, and the families planning those events call early to lock the windows they actually need. Prescriptions to homebound neighbors, a forgotten set of keys, a package that has to reach a relative before candle lighting: the small jobs ride the same tracked vehicle and finish with the same photo at the door as the commercial ones.

A few streets change how we route through Borough Park. The el structure over New Utrecht Avenue limits truck height and sightlines, so bulk deliveries there go in vans or approach from the numbered streets. School buses staging across the neighborhood effectively close certain blocks between three and five on weekday afternoons, and drivers plan around dismissal the way they plan around rush hour. McDonald Avenue on the eastern edge doubles as a freight shortcut whenever 13th Avenue jams, while Ocean Parkway is simply not available to us, since it bars commercial vehicles outright, so cross-neighborhood runs stay on McDonald and the numbered streets. Vehicles follow the load: bikes and cars for envelopes and small parcels, sprinter vans for stock transfers and simcha gear, box trucks with liftgates for pallets and furniture. Dispatch answers around the clock, Motzei Shabbos included, which is when a surprising share of the week's bookings are actually placed.

Our routes connect straight into the neighborhoods around Borough Park. The same board covers Sunset Park across the Gowanus, Bensonhurst and Bay Ridge down New Utrecht Avenue and Fort Hamilton Parkway, and Flatbush across McDonald Avenue, with Sheepshead Bay further south along the same line. Northbound we serve Park Slope by way of the Prospect Expressway, Red Hook on the waterfront, and Prospect Heights and Crown Heights beyond the park, since the Kingston Avenue and 13th Avenue communities ship to each other constantly and we carry a good share of that traffic on direct runs. Cobble Hill and Downtown Brooklyn sit at the top of the same loop, and the complete network is laid out on our Brooklyn page. Regional trips to Monsey, Lakewood and similar destinations are quoted as scheduled runs.

Below this text sits the FAQ, which answers what Borough Park customers ask most: pickup speed from 13th Avenue stores, insurance for the medical buildings near Maimonides, and how scheduling around Shabbos and yom tov actually works in practice. For everything else the dispatch line answers around the clock and a quote takes one call, with the price fixed before a driver is assigned. Ask about standing account terms if your store ships daily, because that is how most of the avenue's regulars ended up on our board. The Borough Park messenger service side and the freight side share the same licensed, insured drivers, the same live GPS and the same photo confirmation, with more than 120 five-star Google reviews behind them, and same-day courier service in Borough Park, NY is available from the first hour of the week to the last.

Fast. Reliable. Local

Borough Park Zip Codes and Streets We Cover

Shops and elevated train along New Utrecht Avenue in Borough Park

Borough Park's Deliveries, Handled Right

Xentra Transport moves retail stock along 13th Avenue, freight under the New Utrecht Avenue el, clinical shipments around Maimonides, and documents across the numbered streets of Borough Park. With the Prospect and Gowanus Expressways minutes away, same-day service extends from the neighborhood to the entire tri-state.

Xentra Transport courier van loading outside a storefront on 13th Avenue in Borough Park, Brooklyn

Borough Park Courier Tips & FAQs

Borough Park Courier Tips & FAQs

Borough Park Delivery Tips and Frequent Questions, NY

Borough Park compresses more retail transactions into fewer square feet than nearly any neighborhood in Brooklyn, and a courier service in Borough Park has to be built around that density rather than around a map. Thirteenth Avenue's shopping spine runs shoulder to shoulder from the 40s through the 50s, New Utrecht Avenue does wholesale volume in the shadow of the overhead D tracks, and 16th and 18th Avenues each carry a full commercial load of their own. All of it moves on a weekly cycle that ends hard at sundown on Friday, and our dispatchers treat that cycle as a fixed law rather than a scheduling preference. Thursday is the heaviest delivery day of the week here, Friday mornings run on strict buffers, Saturday the commercial neighborhood is closed, and Sunday comes back at full strength and often outpaces any weekday. The Prospect Expressway and the Gowanus frame the exits, while Fort Hamilton Parkway threads the Maimonides blocks where clinical work never stops. A driver who does not understand that calendar fails in Borough Park, and ours learn it before they touch a route sheet.

Tell us where in the week your delivery falls and the rest is our problem. For anything that has to land before Shabbos or before a yom tov we schedule against candle-lighting time with a real margin rather than a hopeful estimate, and if a Thursday-night booking is cutting it close, dispatch will say so plainly and offer a Sunday-morning slot instead. Our weekend courier page covers Sunday service, which in Borough Park runs at full weekday strength. Double-parking enforcement on 13th Avenue is constant, so give us the nearest cross street and say whether your shop has rear access off the alley; thirty seconds of that detail routinely saves twenty minutes at the curb. For the apartment buildings near Fort Hamilton Parkway that require insurance certificates, our certificate guide shows what to request, and the paperwork can reach your management office the same day you book the job.

The clinical corridor around Maimonides Medical Center anchors much of what same-day delivery in Borough Park actually carries. Private practices, imaging centers and labs on 48th, 49th and 50th Streets use our medical courier service for specimen runs, records transfers and equipment moves, with drivers trained on hospital receiving procedures and chain-of-custody documentation, and refrigerated handling available when a shipment is temperature-sensitive. Community organizations coordinating patient equipment and supplies get priority scheduling at any hour, because those calls cannot wait for tomorrow morning. On the legal side, the real-estate and business-law offices along 13th and 16th Avenues move contracts, closing packages and time-stamped filings through our court messenger service, downtown to the Kings County courts or into Manhattan before the clerk's window closes. Because so much property changes hands inside the community, one closing often needs documents carried between two offices a few avenues apart plus a bank in Midtown, and we bundle those stops into a single dispatched run with one confirmation trail.

Retail here is high-trust and frequently high-value, and it travels accordingly. Jewelry, silver, wigs, custom tailoring and judaica move through our white glove delivery service when the piece warrants a second person and documented handling from counter to customer. Everyday store work runs simpler: stock transfers between 13th Avenue locations, customer drop-offs across the borough, and supplier pickups from Manhattan's wholesale districts, each closed out with a photo so the shop knows the package reached the right hands and the customer knows exactly when it arrived. A Borough Park same-day courier who has learned a store's rear-alley access and its Thursday volume becomes part of that operation instead of another vendor to manage. Most of the regular accounts on 13th Avenue began with one urgent package and turned into a standing schedule, which is a fair explanation for why our repeat rate in the 11219 stays where it does.

For the neighborhood's large families, the Borough Park delivery service is the practical answer to big-object logistics. A crib from a cousin in Flatbush, a dining table that seats fourteen booked through our large item delivery service, double strollers, sewing machines, or twelve boxes carried to a new apartment three blocks away, all moved in one trip by people who show up when they said they would. Simcha season multiplies every part of it, with gowns, flowers, cases of wine, folding tables and hall setups crossing Borough Park in the same week, and the families planning those events call early to lock the windows they actually need. Prescriptions to homebound neighbors, a forgotten set of keys, a package that has to reach a relative before candle lighting: the small jobs ride the same tracked vehicle and finish with the same photo at the door as the commercial ones.

A few streets change how we route through Borough Park. The el structure over New Utrecht Avenue limits truck height and sightlines, so bulk deliveries there go in vans or approach from the numbered streets. School buses staging across the neighborhood effectively close certain blocks between three and five on weekday afternoons, and drivers plan around dismissal the way they plan around rush hour. McDonald Avenue on the eastern edge doubles as a freight shortcut whenever 13th Avenue jams, while Ocean Parkway is simply not available to us, since it bars commercial vehicles outright, so cross-neighborhood runs stay on McDonald and the numbered streets. Vehicles follow the load: bikes and cars for envelopes and small parcels, sprinter vans for stock transfers and simcha gear, box trucks with liftgates for pallets and furniture. Dispatch answers around the clock, Motzei Shabbos included, which is when a surprising share of the week's bookings are actually placed.

Our routes connect straight into the neighborhoods around Borough Park. The same board covers Sunset Park across the Gowanus, Bensonhurst and Bay Ridge down New Utrecht Avenue and Fort Hamilton Parkway, and Flatbush across McDonald Avenue, with Sheepshead Bay further south along the same line. Northbound we serve Park Slope by way of the Prospect Expressway, Red Hook on the waterfront, and Prospect Heights and Crown Heights beyond the park, since the Kingston Avenue and 13th Avenue communities ship to each other constantly and we carry a good share of that traffic on direct runs. Cobble Hill and Downtown Brooklyn sit at the top of the same loop, and the complete network is laid out on our Brooklyn page. Regional trips to Monsey, Lakewood and similar destinations are quoted as scheduled runs.

Below this text sits the FAQ, which answers what Borough Park customers ask most: pickup speed from 13th Avenue stores, insurance for the medical buildings near Maimonides, and how scheduling around Shabbos and yom tov actually works in practice. For everything else the dispatch line answers around the clock and a quote takes one call, with the price fixed before a driver is assigned. Ask about standing account terms if your store ships daily, because that is how most of the avenue's regulars ended up on our board. The Borough Park messenger service side and the freight side share the same licensed, insured drivers, the same live GPS and the same photo confirmation, with more than 120 five-star Google reviews behind them, and same-day courier service in Borough Park, NY is available from the first hour of the week to the last.

Fast. Reliable. Local

Borough Park Zip Codes and Streets We Cover

FAQs

FAQs About Our Borough Park, NY Delivery & Courier Services

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How fast can you collect a package from a 13th Avenue store?

Usually within 30–60 minutes of booking. Borough Park is core territory on our southern Brooklyn routes, and drivers moving between Bensonhurst, Kensington, and Sunset Park pass through constantly. For Friday deliveries, book early — we prioritize runs that must complete before shops close for Shabbos.

Are you insured to deliver to medical buildings near Maimonides Medical Center?

Yes. We carry full commercial insurance and provide certificates of insurance to the medical office buildings along Fort Hamilton Parkway and Tenth Avenue that require them. Couriers on clinical routes are HIPAA-trained, use sealed transport containers, and log chain of custody from suite to lab.

Can you schedule deliveries around Shabbos and yom tov?

That's routine for us. Dispatchers plan Friday pickups against candle-lighting time, hold non-urgent deliveries over Shabbos and yom tov, and staff up for the motzei Shabbos and pre-holiday rushes when 13th Avenue's volume spikes. Standing accounts can set calendar rules once and we follow them all year.

How is a Borough Park delivery priced?

Distance, service tier, and vehicle decide it. A signature run from a 16th Avenue title office to Adams Street prices well under a two-man white-glove carry from a 13th Avenue furniture store to a Flatbush walk-up. Dispatch quotes it on the call, and the figure is fixed before pickup.

What vehicles can you send under the New Utrecht el?

Cargo vans clear that elevated structure comfortably, so bulk wholesale loads travel by van rather than box truck along New Utrecht Avenue. For pallet freight we approach from the numbered streets with a liftgate truck, and small parcels between 13th Avenue shops often move fastest by bike.

Can you move something oversized between Borough Park homes?

That is steady work here. A dining table, a double stroller, a crib, or twelve boxes going three blocks all get a van, two insured hands, and a booked window instead of a moving contract. Mention stairs, tight doorways, and elevator rules when you book so the crew arrives sized correctly.