New changes do not take effect until January 1, 2025 The USPS isstreamlining its operations in 2025. They are switching from a 3-digit area code to a 5-digit area code. Which will make it easy for them to track local deliveries. They are creating RTOs or Regional Transportation Optimizatio...
There will be changes made in 2024 with the USPS and their operating costs. What Changes Were Made In The Past From The United States Postal Service? In 2022, theUnited States Postal Serviceannounced that the price of the Forever stamps would increase. At that time, the expected date of th...
As part of those changes in 2024, DeJoy pledged to complete 20 new processing facilities and 100 sorting and delivery centers, close more than 40 annexes, deploy 30,000 new delivery vehicles, eliminate $1 billion in transportation costs and grow package revenue by $1 billion...
The US parcel market is facing the prospect of considerable upheaval in the coming year, as thoughts in the incoming administration of privatising the postal service (USPS) could be adding another twist to the changing dynamics in ecommerce flows. According to reports that emerged over the past ...
If you’re in the ecommerce industry, you’ve probably noticed that USPS has undergone a lot of significant changes in the last year. Notably, the Postal Service introduced a new shipping service called USPS Ground Advantage in July 2023 and got rid of some mainstay services that were fixtur...
See how new and upcoming postage rate changes will affect your shipping, including stamp costs, flat rates, and more.
If you’re in the ecommerce industry, you’ve probably noticed that USPS has undergone a lot of significant changes in the last year. Notably, the Postal Service introduced a new shipping service called USPS Ground Advantage in July 2023 and got rid of some mainstay services that were ...
Similar concerns about the service’s readiness for the coming election were aired in July by the USPS inspector general, who stated that the service’s “operational changes ... pose a risk ofindividual ballots not being counted.” It’s proper to recogni...
A judge handling another USPS case ruled in September that it was “easy to conclude” that DeJoy’s changes were intended to disrupt and challenge the legitimacy of the coming election, and that voter disenfranchisement was “at the heart” of the policies. ...
But it was not specified as to whether or not the postmaster general would roll back any of the changes already made to the Postal Service, including the removal of many sorting machines and mailboxes around the country. Those changes still stand to slow down the mail, including the deliver...