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Mail Spoken Here - January 2025

February 5, 2025

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Through our Delivering for America investments, the United States Postal Service has built significant additional capacity into our processing, logistics, and delivery infrastructure to meet our customers’ evolving needs.

Expansive network facility and equipment investments as well as operational performance initiatives provide improved reliability and affordability.

Daily processing capacity to approximately 60 million packages – nearly three times what we were able to process in 2020.

New products implemented and forthcoming aligned to network enhancements that expand our reach nationally and regionally beyond last mile.

Our carriers deliver to 169 million addresses six days a week with plenty of room in our carrier bags and vehicles to deliver your packages.
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What’s Next? Stay tuned as we unveil more details about how our network can revolutionize your shipping strategy.

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Source: Industry Alert dated Jan 22
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