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Direct lines to MaxDelivery editors, analysts, and partnership leads.

We'd Love to Hear From You

MaxDelivery operates as a hub for urban logistics analysis and NYC lifestyle intelligence. We value precision. Whether you are a reader spotting a trend in the Lower East Side or a logistics operator with data to share, your input refines our coverage.

Our team monitors these channels Monday through Friday. We prioritize inquiries that contribute directly to our editorial mission or operational insights.

General & Reader Inquiries

Feedback on articles, site functionality, or general questions regarding our coverage areas.

We read every message. If you are reporting a technical issue, please include your device and browser version.

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Press & Media Requests

For journalists and researchers requiring commentary on quick commerce, supply chains, or NYC market data.

Please include your deadline and publication outlet in the subject line for expedited routing.

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Partnership Opportunities

Strategic alliances, B2B integration discussions, and advertising inquiries.

Connect with our business development team to discuss collaboration within the urban logistics space.

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Our Editorial Commitments & Scope

We maintain strict separation between our commercial partnerships and editorial analysis. Coverage of urban logistics and market trends is driven by data and on-the-ground observation, not pay-to-play arrangements.

Response Protocol: While we aim to acknowledge all legitimate inquiries within 48 hours, response times may extend during peak operational seasons or major market shifts.

We do not respond to unsolicited requests for link insertions, guest posts from non-experts, or generic marketing blasts. Our focus remains on high-value, actionable intelligence for the metropolitan sector.

Pitch a Story or Contribute

MaxDelivery accepts a limited number of outside contributions from industry practitioners. We look for field notes, not theory. If you have direct experience in last-mile delivery, urban planning, or retail supply chain management, we want to see your data.

  • Be Specific: Focus on a single problem or trend (e.g., "Micro-fulfillment center zoning in Brooklyn").
  • Bring Evidence: Support claims with proprietary data or verifiable observations.
  • No Sales Pitches: Articles promoting a specific SaaS tool or service will be rejected immediately.

Send a brief abstract (200 words max) outlining your proposed topic and your professional background.

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