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LONDON, 14th July 2026: New research from Gophr, one of London's top five same-day courier networks, has revealed the hidden infrastructure keeping London business moving, identifying a series of distinct corporate "Courier Miles" operating across the capital.
The findings from Gophr's new report, The Hidden Infrastructure of London Business, explore the unseen movement of contracts, creative assets, office supplies, and operational materials between buildings in the city, highlighting how faster, sustainable same-day courier networks have become an increasingly important part of modern workplace operations
This is the second report of this nature from the last-mile delivery specialist, following last year’s Hidden Economy. While that report revealed how London's early-morning activity helps start London’s day, this latest analysis explores the hidden networks of movement, driven by couriers, that keep businesses operating throughout it.
The Hidden Infrastructure of London Business shows that the capital doesn’t run on a single schedule, but instead different sectors have developed their own operational rhythms and geographies, creating distinct “Courier Miles” across London.
While office deliveries peak at 11am, legal and government activity reaches its busiest point between 4pm and 5pm. In that hour alone, an average of 205 legal deliveries arrive at London law firms - 2.5 times more than at any other point in the day.
Additionally, the median legal same-day delivery weighs just 100 grams, roughly the weight of a contract folder in an envelope, while almost half of legal deliveries match the profile of a high-priority document being transported by bike courier.
South Bank has become the capital's busiest ‘Corporate Courier Mile’ postcode, with same-day business deliveries increasing 346% year-on-year, while Canary Wharf has seen activity increase 17-fold over the same period.
Meanwhile, Fitzrovia has emerged as London's busiest ‘Multi-Tenant Courier Mile’, with 235 distinct corporate clients generating same-day activity through a single postcode.
Together, the findings suggest that while many aspects of business have become increasingly digital, the physical movement of documents, supplies and business-critical materials remains an essential part of how modern London works.
For facilities managers, that increasingly means balancing speed, cost and sustainability, with many organisations relying on bike and cargo bike courier networks to move items quickly between offices while reducing emissions. As hybrid working has matured, the same infrastructure is also supporting the movement of IT equipment and workplace assets between central London offices and employees' homes.
Graham Smith, Commercial Director at Gophr, said: "London's business economy depends on a huge amount of activity that most people never see. Behind every office building is a constant movement of contracts, creative work, operational supplies and business-critical materials that help organisations function day to day."
"Our data shows that each London postcode has developed its own “Courier Miles”, each with their own operational rhythms and demands. A multi-tenant office building in Fitzrovia experiences very different patterns of activity to a corporate tower in Canary Wharf or a legal hub around Holborn."
"For facilities managers and workplace teams, understanding those patterns is becoming increasingly important. It's no longer simply about moving items from A to B. They need delivery networks that are fast enough to keep businesses running, sustainable enough to support corporate carbon goals, and flexible enough to move everything from legal documents to laptops heading out to employees working from home.”
The full Hidden Infrastructure of London Business report is available at:
https://uk.gophr.com/press/hidden-delivery-infrastructure-of-london-business/
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About Gophr
Gophr is a modern same day delivery network. Combining the speed and platform features of a rapid delivery app, with the compliance levels and service of a professional courier company. Connecting businesses of all types and sizes with their customers, in cities and towns across the UK.
Clients include Salesforce, Shoosmiths, Coller Capital, Six Group, Superdrug, Screwfix, Leyland